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New allegations. Now cam and father are said to have discussed money with 2 different msu recruiters. Espn led sport center with it.


I went with uga +8.5. Fair or not, this is too much for kids to handle.

As a graduate of Auburn, if there is any evidence of Auburn AD and coach colluting then both their asses need to hit the curb and Cam kicked off them team.

Until then I'll be pulling for an Auburn national Championship.
 

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The FBI just got in to the mix. There is an awful lot of smoke for there to be no fire here. Take in to account his history. Joe Shad pretty much said he will not vote for Newton. In the wake of the Reggie Bush Debacle folks are going to be very leery about electing a guy with such a questionable past. He is the best player in college football but there is no way this kid is eligible. Its going to be just like the Tiger Woods scandal all kinds of stuff will magically appear.
 

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The FBI just got in to the mix. There is an awful lot of smoke for there to be no fire here. Take in to account his history. Joe Shad pretty much said he will not vote for Newton. In the wake of the Reggie Bush Debacle folks are going to be very leery about electing a guy with such a questionable past. He is the best player in college football but there is no way this kid is eligible. Its going to be just like the Tiger Woods scandal all kinds of stuff will magically appear.

Where is the FBI article?

Thanks in advance!

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Haters gonna hate... I last heard that line coming from Mike Garrett's pie hole. Good luck sweeping this steaming pile of shit under the rug boys.
 

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As a graduate of Auburn, if there is any evidence of Auburn AD and coach colluting then both their asses need to hit the curb and Cam kicked off them team.

Until then I'll be pulling for an Auburn national Championship.

No offense, Woody, but you could really learn alot about denial from the rest of your Auburn brethren. They've got it down pat.

"I've read the FBI report and it looks to me that there alot of Feds jealous that they're not Tigers" - go with something like that.
 

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Breaking News on ESPN... Now 2 MSU recruiters reported back in Jan. that there were separate phone calls with Cam's dad and said Cam's dad told them that there would be money involved in his recruitment....



Not looking good anymore
 

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I just watched ESPN and watched Newton smile when asked about all these allegations. He is guilty as sin.

Now let me say that I think these guys should be paid but we aren't just talking about this guy getting paid. His list of accomplishments are getting pretty long and i'm not talking about on the field.
 

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The FACT of all this is that Auburn is not involved. The Trooper rumors have been around since Tennessee days, nothing found, nothing charged. This has been investigated before the season started, it's all sour grapes now. The only thing that will come of this is making a kid look bad for something he was not involved in. Kenny Rogers is a fucking scumbag liar and this has already been proven.

:mj07: :mj07: No way Auburn involved:

AUBURN, Ala. -- Former Auburn coach Terry Bowden said on tape two years ago that boosters were funneling thousands of dollars to football players when he became coach in 1993, a time when the Tigers already were on NCAA probation.

"They were paying players cash, $12,000, $15,000 to sign," Bowden said on the recording. "All I was told to do was shake hands and say, 'Thank you. I appreciate how much you love Auburn."'

Bowden did not make clear whether he reported the payment scheme to the NCAA, but said on the tape: "When I came here, I put an end to it."

Bowden's comments were reported Sunday by the Opelika-Auburn News. A columnist taped the comments in a meeting about two years ago, and a copy of the tape was made available to the Associated Press.

Bowden did not return a phone call to his home in Orlando, Fla, seeking comment. He is currently a sports commentator for ABC Sports, where spokesman Adam Freifield said Bowden contended the remarks were off the record and had no further comment.

A statement issued by Auburn questioned why remarks made by Bowden in 2001 are only now being reported. The columnist who taped the comments, Paul Davis, said Tuesday there had been concern that Bowden's remarks were "off the record" and not for publication. Davis said Bowden has sent him an e-mail encouraging their publication.

Bowden had no comment when reached Tuesday night by ESPN.com, where he is a college football analyst.

The school's statement also said Bowden repeatedly had certified to the NCAA from 1993 through 1998 that "he was unaware of any unreported violations of NCAA rules by anyone involved with the Auburn football program."

Even though there is a four-year statute of limitations for NCAA violations, there is an exception if the infraction is considered "blatant". NCAA spokeswoman Kay Hawes wouldn't comment on the specifics of the allegations.

William Muse, who was president of Auburn during Bowden's term as coach, also said in newly released transcripts that he had heard rumors of a pay-for-play scheme but that it was never verified during the NCAA investigation. His comments were transcribed by Auburn history professor Wayne Flynt for a book and were made public recently by university archives.

Mitch Sneed, who became managing editor of the Opelika-Auburn News in February, said Tuesday he decided to publish Bowden's taped remarks after the recent release of the Flynt transcripts, which included Muse saying Bowden told him much the same things that were on the tape.

Muse also said he had heard there was "a network of alums who each had agreed to provide X number of dollars per year for a particular player and that there was a book that listed all of these individuals and the amounts that they paid."

"There was even a rumor that, at one time, (an assistant coach) was the keeper of the book," Muse said. "In fact, after he left Auburn, Terry even told me that. But that has never been verified. In the NCAA investigation, there didn't turn out to be any evidence of that."

Auburn came under NCAA scrutiny when Pat Dye was head coach. Tapes secretly recorded by football player Eric Ramsey disclosed financial and other help being given to Ramsey in violation of NCAA rules.

Dye stepped down after the 1992 season and the NCAA hit Auburn with penalties that included scholarship reductions, two years of probation and a one-year ban on television appearances.

Dye, currently a fund-raiser for Auburn, did not immediately return a telephone message left at his office Tuesday.

Bowden resigned as coach during the 1998 season as his relations with a powerful trustee, Robert Lowder, became strained.

On the tape, Bowden said 25 to 30 boosters would meet in Birmingham and 15 to 20 would meet in Rome, Ga., and that they would give $5,000 each. He said that when he arrived at Auburn, an assistant coach was collecting the money.

On the tape, Bowden said he took a stand against the practice. "I'm going to finish that deal. That's over with," he said he told one of those involved.

Muse, amid his own difficulties with some trustees, left Auburn two years ago to become chancellor of East Carolina. He resigned that post Friday, taking a tenured faculty position, in the wake of two critical internal audits.
 

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I love how all of this is hear say. I can't wait till next year and there is a new number two so I can become an un named source and report on all there wrong doings, boy do I have a creative imagination, not really, but a lot of people out there do. All of this is TOTAL B.S. Why will at least one "source come out?" Even Kenny Rogers and urban have noting to do with it now. Mike Slive really needs to do some investigating into some oter teams. I believe he can look at Auburn all he wants and will find nothing.
 

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I love how all of this is hear say. I can't wait till next year and there is a new number two so I can become an un named source and report on all there wrong doings, boy do I have a creative imagination, not really, but a lot of people out there do. All of this is TOTAL B.S. Why will at least one "source come out?" Even Kenny Rogers and urban have noting to do with it now. Mike Slive really needs to do some investigating into some oter teams. I believe he can look at Auburn all he wants and will find nothing.

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Exactly Trampled you said it best. Everyone is looking at his through rose colored glasses, mainly Schad, Thamel, and Evans, since not one of them have any evidence. It is still he said, he said, but know one knows who "he" is, and I doubt we will ever see a "he" since no one has anything credible, but peolple will keep digging. Until then give the a break.
This has been the most sucessful anti-Heisman campaigns I have ever seen. Just don't understand what Cam has done to piss everyone off, beside perform better than any player on the field this season.
He hasn't even choked his girfriend yet, but I am sure someone will leak that. He won't be out done by LaMicheal James will he? Cam has got to at least be convicted of something to catch up with him.
 

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The FBI just got in to the mix. There is an awful lot of smoke for there to be no fire here. Take in to account his history. Joe Shad pretty much said he will not vote for Newton. In the wake of the Reggie Bush Debacle folks are going to be very leery about electing a guy with such a questionable past. He is the best player in college football but there is no way this kid is eligible. Its going to be just like the Tiger Woods scandal all kinds of stuff will magically appear.

Your ass still hurting from getting your face kicked in at Auburn?:toast:
 
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