Does ShopNCAASports.com have the most honest search engine ever?

There has been some Twitter frivolity Tuesday afternoon as long-standing NCAA administration critic and ESPN analyst Jay Bilas has been posting a series of tweets that show obvious connections between well-known college football players and their jerseys for sale.
Oops, sorry, a jersey that coincidentally is the same number as that worn by said famous players.
Some of the awesomely damning, er coincidental, evidence is here:
Go to http://t.co/qpH4tNnIpH and type "Deanthony Thomas" in upper right search box, then hit enter. This comes up. pic.twitter.com/ryf8wMBN0t
— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) August 6, 2013
Go to http://t.co/qpH4tNnIpH, type in "Clowney" in upper right search box, and hit enter. This comes up. pic.twitter.com/pHUKGqoNuu
— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) August 6, 2013
You can check out the rest of the tweets at @JayBilas. They're worth your time, especially his own creative spins on searches for "Mark Emmert" and "NCAA Executive Committee."
Humored by Jay's assault on NCAA ridiculousness, I decided to see just how accurate and honest the site's search engine really is.
Yup, that's pretty much all the confirmation we need. The NCAA may have honesty issues across its major policy landscape, but the search engine on its shopping site is the most honest thing ever.
