but that fact has not been proven/linked yet. and until it does this thing could (but most likely won't) end with Cam being declared ineligible and Auburn only having to vacate their wins with nothing else happening to them. it would be the best case scenario for the overall reputation of the SEC and would only tarnish the Newton name. Auburn would be pissed of course and speculation would continue to fly around about their payment/non-payment to the mule.Nobody can be dumb enough to not now know that AU forked over some nice monetary amounts
Bell said he kept Rogers' text message on his old cell phone, which was
damaged by water, but he is currently trying to retrieve the text
message through his cell service provider.
The rabbi is 100% right on this. With respect to Cam's eligibility, it is completely, totally, utterly and unequivocally irrelevant whether the Barners paid one red cent to Cecil "I Got a Strong Pimp Hand" Newton. Solicitation of money, regardless of actual payment, is a technical violation of the NCAA eligibility rules. Whether the NCAA choses to interpret or enforce said rule in this manner is yet to be seen.<div>Shmuley said:The issue of the day is CN's eligibility. The NCAA interprets their eligibility rule [10.1] however the hell they want to. And they are on record through one representative saying that Cecil's pay to play demand to Bell, if true, results in Cam's ineligibility. That's why it's big.