NCAA claims Cam is eligible because he had no knowledge of his father's solicitation of money from MSU. He's just an innocent, gifted young athlete victim of a father who wanted a payday and was trying to broker a deal behind his back in exchange for steering him one way or the other.
Then where does that leave the testimony of Cam's phone call stating that "the money was too much"?!?
If Cam knew that "the money was too much" then he must have some knowledge of his father's dealing and therefore should be declared ineligible correct?
Then where does that leave the testimony of Cam's phone call stating that "the money was too much"?!?
If Cam knew that "the money was too much" then he must have some knowledge of his father's dealing and therefore should be declared ineligible correct?