from the Auburn board.
<span style="FONT-FAMILY: times new roman">Here’s what someone on the Auburn al.com message board posted this mornign.</span>
<span style="FONT-FAMILY: times new roman">591693.
</span><span style="FONT-SIZE: small"><span style="COLOR: #0000ff">I have never been one to throw stones or report on things that aren’t true.
by TigerGi, 11/06/10 12:44 PM
Roughly 6 weeks ago the NCAA met with a very close and personal friend of mine ( I wont mention the name) who once played for an SEC team in regard to the recruitment of Cam Newton. As the investigation has now taken center stage, all I can do is verify that money was indeed offered to Newton from no less than 3 SEC schools, and it’s alleged by the NCAA that Newton and or his family took $180,000 to attend Auburn. I know the NCAA personally interviewed my friend for nearly 3 hours one month ago in regard to this investigation. His words were this from an NCAA investigator. ” This is not going to end well for Auburn University”.>>>> I will talk more about the details of this investigation in chat on Thursday night at 8 pm.>>>> People have been asking about the Chronological order of this NCAA investigation. Below is what I know to be fact. >>>> 6 weeks ago The NCAA interviewed MSU associates at a Jackson MS Hotel about the recruitment of Cam Newton. Newton was set to attend MSU and was released of his scholarship by Florida coach Urban Meyer. Dan Mullen was going to take Newton at MSU and there was an understanding that Newton would indeed play for the Bulldogs. About 3 weeks before signing day, Newton was approached by associates of the University of Tennessee and offered 150 K to play football for the Vols. Auburn entered the discussion and according to Newton’s father had been offered the sum of 180K to attend Auburn. This was communicated to Miss State Heach Coach Dan Mullen and several associates close to the Miss State program. Mullen was outraged by the development’s as was Head Coach Urban Meyer at Florida and it was Meyer and Mullen who eventually turned Auburn in to the NCAA . It was apparent that to them, Newton’s signing with Auburn was indeed questionable. This story was told to the NCAA 6 weeks ago in Jackson MS. As far as any Auburn officials or coaches that are involved that I will not say. I will say the name of Trooper Taylor has NOT been mentioned any of the information that I know as of right now. There is much more to this story as you can imagine. This is not going to turn out well for Cam Newton or Auburn. And once again. CAM Newton was NOT out pimping his services but it appears that his father ( based on my information) was.>>
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<span style="FONT-FAMILY: times new roman">Here’s what someone on the Auburn al.com message board posted this mornign.</span>
<span style="FONT-FAMILY: times new roman">591693.
</span><span style="FONT-SIZE: small"><span style="COLOR: #0000ff">I have never been one to throw stones or report on things that aren’t true.
by TigerGi, 11/06/10 12:44 PM
Roughly 6 weeks ago the NCAA met with a very close and personal friend of mine ( I wont mention the name) who once played for an SEC team in regard to the recruitment of Cam Newton. As the investigation has now taken center stage, all I can do is verify that money was indeed offered to Newton from no less than 3 SEC schools, and it’s alleged by the NCAA that Newton and or his family took $180,000 to attend Auburn. I know the NCAA personally interviewed my friend for nearly 3 hours one month ago in regard to this investigation. His words were this from an NCAA investigator. ” This is not going to end well for Auburn University”.>>>> I will talk more about the details of this investigation in chat on Thursday night at 8 pm.>>>> People have been asking about the Chronological order of this NCAA investigation. Below is what I know to be fact. >>>> 6 weeks ago The NCAA interviewed MSU associates at a Jackson MS Hotel about the recruitment of Cam Newton. Newton was set to attend MSU and was released of his scholarship by Florida coach Urban Meyer. Dan Mullen was going to take Newton at MSU and there was an understanding that Newton would indeed play for the Bulldogs. About 3 weeks before signing day, Newton was approached by associates of the University of Tennessee and offered 150 K to play football for the Vols. Auburn entered the discussion and according to Newton’s father had been offered the sum of 180K to attend Auburn. This was communicated to Miss State Heach Coach Dan Mullen and several associates close to the Miss State program. Mullen was outraged by the development’s as was Head Coach Urban Meyer at Florida and it was Meyer and Mullen who eventually turned Auburn in to the NCAA . It was apparent that to them, Newton’s signing with Auburn was indeed questionable. This story was told to the NCAA 6 weeks ago in Jackson MS. As far as any Auburn officials or coaches that are involved that I will not say. I will say the name of Trooper Taylor has NOT been mentioned any of the information that I know as of right now. There is much more to this story as you can imagine. This is not going to turn out well for Cam Newton or Auburn. And once again. CAM Newton was NOT out pimping his services but it appears that his father ( based on my information) was.>>
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