Cam Newton Paid to go to Auburn?

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For those of you who haven't seen it, a story broke late last night that someone claiming to represent Cameron Newton was soliciting a $200,000 payment from Mississippi St. in return from Cameron Newton signing there.

Here's is one one link to the story: Cam Newton-related allegations could be huge blow to BCS, Auburn - Stewart Mandel - SI.com

And here is another: Cam Newton offered for cash in exchange for signing letter of intent, ex-Mississippi State quarterback said - ESPN

The second story also makes reference to the problems his father's church was having until recently which suddenly cleared up.

An NCAA investigation is ongoing, but Auburn has been aware of this since before the season and has continued to play him, putting their entire team in danger if he is ruled ineligible. Newton also apparently favoured Mississippi St., but decided to let his father choose where he went to school.

To my mind, where there is smoke there's fire. Seeing Auburn as a dirty program is sad, because I really like Gus Malzhan.
 

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For those of you who haven't seen it, a story broke late last night that someone claiming to represent Cameron Newton was soliciting a $200,000 payment from Mississippi St. in return from Cameron Newton signing there.
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I would love to see the best SEC program this year be exposed for cheating. But I don't think there's enough to go on here... The guy was close to the Newtons, but there's zero proof he could deliver what he was selling or that they knew. Mississippi St. reported the incident to the SEC, which seems exactly like what they were supposed to do. The SEC then, presumably would have let its other member schools know that they'd better not play this guys game...

I guess it does warrant an investigation, but I don't think this story has legs.
 

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Mr. S h i t, I would like to introduce you to Mr. Fan.

Why am I not surprised by this...
 

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I played at Blinn Junior College where Cam played...( more than a decade before) and there is ZERO reason for anyone to ever go to Brenham, TX (Blinn's location) except for two things...... ICE CREAM (Blue Bell) and Football. I can tell you stories about the D1 recruiters that came to our practices and games..... some really seedy stuff happens.... this one sounds pretty legit from what I have seen in my past.
 

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Wonder what it will do to his Heisman campaign, the Heismanpundit seems to think it will hurt him if it drags on. Maybe Kellen Moore wins if Newton fades into oblivion over this.
 

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This story just tarnished Cam Newton and Auburn. And I will enjoy every second of an SEC school being blasted for cheating!

Go Irish!
 

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The real story is about his Dad's Church. Cited for many, many, many, code violations and all the sudden is fixed.
 

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Here is the story:

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I would love to see the best SEC program this year be exposed for cheating. But I don't think there's enough to go on here... The guy was close to the Newtons, but there's zero proof he could deliver what he was selling or that they knew. Mississippi St. reported the incident to the SEC, which seems exactly like what they were supposed to do. The SEC then, presumably would have let its other member schools know that they'd better not play this guys game...

I guess it does warrant an investigation, but I don't think this story has legs.

Meh, cheating or not thats one hell of a good team.

PS: Nice story as told through video.
 

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they are saying that the money might have not gone to the family but to his fathers church so they have all the bankig info from there.
 

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they are saying that the money might have not gone to the family but to his fathers church so they have all the bankig info from there.

That's probably a lot harder to prove as anyone can donate money to a church. If it's true, and if the people who did this have brains, it should be impossible for them to prove anything.
 

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I might be able to take this a little more seriously, had the timing of the story not bear an uncanny resemblance to the precise time Auburn's SEC opponents want it to fail. Why come forward now? Who is this "alleged representative", Anita Hill?
 

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No matter the amount of $$$$ they all do this down here, semi pro football boys plain and simple. You know these guys are not at their school for the education. With that said I'm on record for a few changes at Notre Dame but not outright cheating. I wish the SEC would publish these guys major or line of study. I'll bet its all 'sports managemnet' or parks and recreation sprinkled with some general studies.
 

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whoa why do we have to knock sports management majors? thats a legit field of study
 

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whoa why do we have to knock sports management majors? thats a legit field of study
Sorry Shayne no offense meant, just thought that last week in the Tenn/South Car game they made mention of many guys in sports management, made it sound like the course de jour for the football players. Can you explain.
 

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Sorry Shayne no offense meant, just thought that last week in the Tenn/South Car game they made mention of many guys in sports management, made it sound like the course de jour for the football players. Can you explain.

im jk man i know my majors a joke at some schools...or just a joke period
 

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NCAA Compliance requires a school to investigate itself first. Sounds like Auburn has already informally proclaimed its innocence.

If Auburn drags its heels, this could set up a USC situation compliance-wise.

IrishinSyria is right about jail time possibilities for power brokers. Usual scenario is to lawyer up, distance yourself, look to see if enough proof has been gathered and cut the best deal possible while biting the bullet.

Here's the last NCAA major infraction decision against Auburn football - 1992-93. loss of 13 scholies, restrictions - due to booster involvement.

https//web1.ncaa.org/LSDBi/exec/miSearch?miSearchSubmit=publicReport&key=128&publicTerms=%28%20auburn%29
 
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I think at this point Auburn knows it is going down.

So why sit Cam? Try to win it all and let them take it away later.
 

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I think Auburn could very well get caught up in all this because just like USC, Auburn 'should have known'. they can try to claim they didnt know this, or didnt know that, but in the end 'Auburn should have known'
 
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