It's Derrick Henry's car that he drove around while at Bama that was registered in the name of his Middle School coach, who I'm sure was just a very giving individual. Also, Bama's loaner car policy is damn near legendary, which is what got Tunsil in trouble. The only difference is that Bama or any other school out there didn't have a disgruntled former parent roll over to the NCAA. The NCAA has no subpoena power so if they ever came sniffing around Tuscaloosa car dealerships, they'd just be told to politely piss off. Where Ole Miss got in trouble with Tunsil's loaner car (this is all in the NCAA's NOA and Ole Miss' response) is that A) the stepfather led the NCAA investigators to look into it, and B) when the NCAA went to that car dealership to inquire about it, the manager wasn't there and a lower level employee was intimidated and just gave them the Tunsil information, which showed that he had kept the loaner car for two months longer than he should have. Seriously, to believe that a blue chip player who grew up in poverty is going to pass on $100,000 cash from School A to attend School B for free just because they have "tradition" is laughable. Either everyone cheats or Ole Miss is extraordinarily bad at cheating since they lost out on damn near every signing day decision prospect this signing day. It can't be both.