The NCAA stinks – we all know that by now. It shouldn’t really be news to anyone.

The good news is that the NCAA, a money-hungry corporation which is run by soulless ghouls, will often go out of its way to remind us of how much they stink.

The latest example of this appeared to come during the coronavirus pandemic that we’re all doing our best to get through.

Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence and his girlfriend, Marissa Mowry, college soccer player, started a GoFundMe to raise money for people affected by the coronavirus. They raised over $2,600 when…. the NCAA forced them to shut it down.

The State had more on the NCAA’s stupid decision:

Lawrence and Mowry started a GoFundMe fund-raising page for coronavirus victims Monday afternoon, but it was shut down the same day after raising $2,670. Mowry said through a video on her Instagram account that they were forced to deactivate the page. A Clemson official confirmed that Lawrence and Mowry were not allowed to have the GoFundMe account active due to NCAA rules that prohibit using name, image and likeness for crowd funding.

Update: After catching a ton of heat on Twitter, the NCAA released a statement late Tuesday afternoon, saying it did not shut down the fundraiser:

The NCAA did not ask Clemson student-athlete Trevor Lawrence to take down his fundraiser for COVID-19 patients and their families. https://t.co/5oaG75LNQC pic.twitter.com/fUaux6SXdi — Inside the NCAA (@InsidetheNCAA) March 24, 2020

Now it us up to you to decide if you want to believe the NCAA or not.