Ah I see. Yes, delusional people are delusional. I would fully agree with them if I were able to block out ALL the facts in the case.shsdawg said:they refuse to even THINK about what actually happened. If you can't do that then it doesn't add up. That is the only way it adds up and they can't even allow themselves to think that way, so to them it doesn't add up.
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This is exactly why Cam will not play again and Auburn will vacate all their wins. Regardless of whether money changed hands, Cam is ineligible. The only question left regarding this issue is what did the SEC and Auburn know and when did they know it. I hope for Auburn's sake the SEC sat on this because it has already been shown that the SEC knew in January and if they told Auburn and Auburn still played him they are 17d. My gut says they are 17d.wcvet said:2. According to NCAA rules, it ultimately doesn't matter if any money changed hands between Auburn and the Newtons. If the recruit or some interested party of the recruit merely requested improper benefits during the recruiting process, then that is a violation of NCAA rules and that recruit is viewed as inelegible by the NCAA. So, I think Auburn would still have to vacate wins from any games that Cam played in.
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Didn't even see that part, thought it was your sig.wcvet said:Means never lost eligibility.
olemissbydamn said:And not that I blame you.
paindonthurt said:Mississippi State isn't spinning anything. They didn't turn in Auburn. They reported known information that could lead to a violation on their part. By default (b/c Cam went to Auburn) it implements Auburn. If he had gone to Oklahoma, would we have then mysteriously turned in OU instead of Auburn?
Cecil Newton 17ed his son. Plain and simple. Didn't even have the decency to give the ol chap a reach around. I feel sorry for Cam Newton and Auburn. I'll quit feeling sorry for one or the other or both once I have proof either was involved.
I have enough evidence to believe Cecil was involved already.
olemissbydamn said:paindonthurt said:Mississippi State isn't spinning anything. They didn't turn in Auburn. They reported known information that could lead to a violation on their part. By default (b/c Cam went to Auburn) it implements Auburn. If he had gone to Oklahoma, would we have then mysteriously turned in OU instead of Auburn?
Cecil Newton 17ed his son. Plain and simple. Didn't even have the decency to give the ol chap a reach around. I feel sorry for Cam Newton and Auburn. I'll quit feeling sorry for one or the other or both once I have proof either was involved.
I have enough evidence to believe Cecil was involved already.
The fans are spinning you dumb 17. Have you not been reading the boards? Including this one. Are you trying to tell me there is no spin coming from your fan base?
The only people playing this "we didn't turn them in angle, we were just forced to report something we heard about" are you guys. To me and every other college football fan that isn't associated with MSU, that is turning them in.
The spin is coming from every school's fans.
You have evidence? Wow, we've got a live one. What's your evidence? John Bonds word? Kenny Rogers word? Did you make a quick trip down to Costa Rica and talk with Mr. Bell. You know the Newtons?
All you have are the statements being spun by the players in this soap opera. That's it.
Eventually, something concrete will come out. Until then, none of us really know.