MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE - A former high school coach who exposed a recruiting scandal at Alabama has been sentenced in federal court to six months in a halfway house. <br>
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Milton Kirk also was sentenced to three years probation, 200 hours of community service, and fined $1,000. <br>
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Kirk admitted taking part in a payoff scheme to send defensive lineman Albert Means to Alabama two years ago. He spoke publicly about the recruitment to The Commercial Appeal newspaper last year. <br>
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The high school's head coach had pleaded guilty to accepting money from an Alabama booster to turn Means toward 'Bama. He'll be sentenced in May.