Mullen personally recruited Cam, he coached him at UF, they've had Cam over for dinner, they're good buddies. Everything was going great; Cam was en route to winning a JC NC and Mullen was setting the atmosphere (and a small fire) in Starkville, MS during his first season as Head Coach. Everything would come into place when Cam got to campus in January.
But a problem arose. The impertinent duo of Kenny Rodgers and Cecil Newton began pursuing money for Cameron to play ball at MSU. They knew they could pull some bills for his outstanding abilities. Once Mullen heard about the pursuance of money he knew, whether Cam got paid or not, that the season would be forfeited and his name dragged through the mud once it came out that the Cam Newton (and probably other athletes) got paid to play at Miss. State. We pulled the plug on his recruitment and, not letting another school take him without a service fee, we reported the incident.
Now, I've seen repeatedly that if the athlete, or party representing said athlete, pursues anything (within reason) but a scholarship they are not eligible to play, anywhere. Whether or not Kenny was truly representing the Newtons, wouldn't the fact still remain that money was pursued for the athlete's signature by a person that has had serious ties with the family and has "hepped" the athlete once before to "find an appropriate school" once he left UF for whatever reasons?
Also, how does this guy get away with being paid to match an athlete with a school?
But a problem arose. The impertinent duo of Kenny Rodgers and Cecil Newton began pursuing money for Cameron to play ball at MSU. They knew they could pull some bills for his outstanding abilities. Once Mullen heard about the pursuance of money he knew, whether Cam got paid or not, that the season would be forfeited and his name dragged through the mud once it came out that the Cam Newton (and probably other athletes) got paid to play at Miss. State. We pulled the plug on his recruitment and, not letting another school take him without a service fee, we reported the incident.
Now, I've seen repeatedly that if the athlete, or party representing said athlete, pursues anything (within reason) but a scholarship they are not eligible to play, anywhere. Whether or not Kenny was truly representing the Newtons, wouldn't the fact still remain that money was pursued for the athlete's signature by a person that has had serious ties with the family and has "hepped" the athlete once before to "find an appropriate school" once he left UF for whatever reasons?
Also, how does this guy get away with being paid to match an athlete with a school?