But that didn't prevent him from
winning $10,000 by making a layup, free-throw, 3-pointer and then a half-court shot -- all in 30 seconds.
The $10,000 was supposed to go to tuition, but his tuition is already paid
for.
"Everyone wants a piece of the pie," he told the
Chattanooga Times Free Press, "so I guess I'm just going to hand out $1 bills."