if a player is ineligible, does it matter the circumstances???

TUSK.sixpack

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what I mean, is, if cecil admitted he asked for money, that makes Cam ineligible, right?

does it matter (even) if AU did nothing wrong? He's still ineligible, right?

I'm gonna mix a freakin' drink.
 

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and that there is room for leniency if it can be demonstrated that the school and player had no idea of any solicitation.

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TUSK.sixpack

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<font style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">leniency in the (potential) penalty phase for using Cam...

the question still stands... eligibility is a "bianary" issue, no? either ya were are you weren't eligible...

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ArlngtnDawg

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I'm sure you being an Alabama fan remember the Means case. he didn't have to sit a game because he never knew about the money being paid.

Of course, I actually believed that story, this one, not so much.

Auburn is going for broke and hoping to get a NC game before the hammer drops. That is the only answer I can come up with.
 

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Bama was cheating BIGTIMEand deserved to be penalized...

I just didn't like the way the NCAA was so inconsistent and how they handled the thing...

If AU gets the same heavy hand, they won't be competitive for a long time...
 

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Did Cecil Newton have to sign any kind of scholarship paperwork for Cam? That could also be a sticking point if that is the case. I know out of high school the parent or guardian has to sign.</p>
 

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And I can't blame them with the chance to play for the NC. They will hope for leniency, claiming ignorance and innocence. I think ultimately the NCAA rules Cam ineligible, at least from the Georgia game and on, because they cannot set theprecedent that there are no repercussions for a parent seeking signing money as long as the child or school can claim ignorance. </p></font></font>
 

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Predestined said:
and that there is room for leniency if it can be demonstrated that the school and player had no idea of any solicitation.

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Guess Cam must have been high when he called our coach and said "sorry but the money was just too much".
 

falzaergo

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They can take into account any mitigating circumstances they want. They can choose to ignore the violation all together if they feel like it. Hopefully, they will understand what a can of worms is rolling around on the floorboard.

If this goes nowhere and I was a father/agent, I would solicit money from every university I could, except from the one that my kid really wanted to play for. What are they gonna do if you cash the check but your kid goes elsewhere?