Brunetti wanted more than a free education from MSU.

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<div style="text-align: left;">MSU was not willing to pay or he thinks his services are above market value for lil' qb's.</div>
 

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<div style="text-align: left;">MSU was not willing to pay or he thinks his services are above market value for lil' qb's.</div>
 

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Why is it when MSU loses out on recruit (who was never committed to us), it's always because we lost a bidding war?
 

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It is rare to see such virtue and integrity from an SEC institution.<div>
</div><div>It seems that everytime you guys lose a prospect, it is due to the evils of boosters and rogue institutions paying the prospect.</div><div>
</div><div>I'm just proud to see that you guys are cutting these guys loose once you find out they had a hand out.</div><div>
</div><div>It's hard to believe you even made it into the final two for many of these bought prospects. I mean think about it...MSU got into the final two for several of these recruits who are on the take, even though you didn't offer any illegal incentives like the other institutions. It's amazing!</div><div>
</div><div>It's a true testament to the hard work of Mullen, Smith, and Tony Hughes. Kudos to those guys for not playing the game and in turn showing those recruits your impeccable integrity.</div>
 

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Not saying it is the case here, but a lot of times, we do lose out on the bidding war. We have supporters but not in the number and volume as most of our competitors. That's why I never understood all the recruiting yahoos out there that talk about this kid choose this school over the others b/c of blah blah blah. Don't be naive, 9 out of 10 times for the big time players who can command it, it comes down to cash. Plain and simple.
 

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...it's carried over from the Croom era. If you don't have integrity, what do you have?

Seriously, we need to start winning some of these bidding wars.
 

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But, watching that FOX video yesterday, I did not see a guy that was fully confident in his decision. He looked like a beaten puppy when he was saying he was going to WVU. I'm sure it's nerves or he's just emotionally beaten by the whole process. But, it could have been uncertainty. You never know.

That being said, I think he's gone to WVU.
 

olemissbydamn

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Can't be. Robertson is nothing but straightforward and truthful at all time. He wouldn't tease, lie, or mislead. Not even by accident. He is above the shenanigans of recruiting gurus nationwide.
 

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TR said:
Why is it when MSU loses out on recruit (who was never committed to us), it's always because we lost a bidding war?
Because I know 3rd hand (yeah 3rd, but what 'chu got) that was the case with Newton.
 

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Note that the original post didn't say we lost him because WVU was offering money and we weren't. It said that WVU was offering him more of it than we were. I have no doubt that several current and former football players came to MSU because we did outbid somebody else.
 

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What's the freaking difference?

At least tell me what Auburn gave Newton.
Probably no one but Cecil and the AU booster(s) know what/amount.

Go ask a coach, ask Hudspeth, I bet he will tell you the same thing. AU bought Newton.
 

Mr Meoff

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Let's see...

An anonymous message board poster says "everybody pays players, Auburn just paid more than anyone else"

VS.

"I have first hand knowledge - UM offered $____, then Auburn offered $____."

You know the Ninja - and I'm sure other athletic departments are doing this now - has lurkers on staff. You've got to see how someone in the athletic department can ignore all those first type posts as rhetoric and conjecture, since they obviously can't be proven (and are probably not true, since everybody knows we don't offer players money). But if someone were to claim knowledge of something, and they happen to get any of the facts accurate, or even close, they might as well expect a call from someone on high pretty soon.

It has happened. And before you ask -- NO, I'm not going to tell you or the board how I know it has happened.
 

TR.sixpack

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into what is said here. Photos of recruits driving brand new cars or waving thousands of dollars might pique the NCAA's interest, but posts on a message board won't do it. Besides, who is the NCAA going to call? Where's the phone # of JockSniffer123.NAFOOM.com?