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Good Ole Cam Newton. Oh Dad how did you get here?

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wheeler281

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Let it be known yet another indication good ole cam was well aware of his Dad's actions. This is like a big haha to the NCAA. Let me guess he had no idea his Dad would disobey the agreed upon ruling ::facepalm::
Why anybody with 1/2 a brain can figure out this duo worked in tandem with the shopping


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf-306263

Cecil Newton didn't see his son Cam quarterback Auburn to an SEC title or win the Heisman Trophy. And he wasn't supposed to see him play in Monday night's BCS Championship Game either. It was all part of a punishment restricting the elder Newton to "limited access" to Auburn's football program after it was discovered that he shopped his son to Mississippi State for $180,000 during his recruiting process.
 

dfr52

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wheeler281 said:
Let it be known yet another indication good ole cam was well aware of his Dad's actions. This is like a big haha to the NCAA. Let me guess he had no idea his Dad would disobey the agreed upon ruling ::facepalm::
Why anybody with 1/2 a brain can figure out this duo worked in tandem with the shopping


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf-306263

Cecil Newton didn't see his son Cam quarterback Auburn to an SEC title or win the Heisman Trophy. And he wasn't supposed to see him play in Monday night's BCS Championship Game either. It was all part of a punishment restricting the elder Newton to "limited access" to Auburn's football program after it was discovered that he shopped his son to Mississippi State for $180,000 during his recruiting process.

To think other wise is to be in complete denail of the situation and the facts surrounding it. Whether or not the championship and Heisman are stripped they are both tainted b/c the wrong doing is so obvious.

I also don't understand the hype surrounding Newton. He's big, athletic, and has a strong arm but he can't read coverage, lacks touch, and is inaccurate. He's a great college athele but very raw as a passer (even more so than Tebow IMO).
 

mstng99tim

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I heard before the game even started that he was there at the game and I thought that was strange considering he wasn't supposed to be there.
 

AUTaxMan

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wheeler281 said:
Let it be known yet another indication good ole cam was well aware of his Dad's actions. This is like a big haha to the NCAA. Let me guess he had no idea his Dad would disobey the agreed upon ruling ::facepalm::
Why anybody with 1/2 a brain can figure out this duo worked in tandem with the shopping


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf-306263

Cecil Newton didn't see his son Cam quarterback Auburn to an SEC title or win the Heisman Trophy. And he wasn't supposed to see him play in Monday night's BCS Championship Game either. It was all part of a punishment restricting the elder Newton to "limited access" to Auburn's football program after it was discovered that he shopped his son to Mississippi State for $180,000 during his recruiting process.

Thanks for the early morning laugh.
 

mstng99tim

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AUTaxMan said:
wheeler281 said:
Let it be known yet another indication good ole cam was well aware of his Dad's actions. This is like a big haha to the NCAA. Let me guess he had no idea his Dad would disobey the agreed upon ruling ::facepalm::
Why anybody with 1/2 a brain can figure out this duo worked in tandem with the shopping


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf-306263

Cecil Newton didn't see his son Cam quarterback Auburn to an SEC title or win the Heisman Trophy. And he wasn't supposed to see him play in Monday night's BCS Championship Game either. It was all part of a punishment restricting the elder Newton to "limited access" to Auburn's football program after it was discovered that he shopped his son to Mississippi State for $180,000 during his recruiting process.

Thanks for the early morning laugh.
You still have the blinders on I see.
 

ffgameman

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Agreed wheeler. This is why I did not want Auburn to win.

As others have posted after the game, how long before this win is vacated? And his Heisman?
 

AUTaxMan

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mstng99tim said:
You still have the blinders on I see.

I can guarantee you that I've got more insight on this issue than any of you. Feel free to logically and methodically state your case about Auburn/Newton, and I'll be more than happy to assist where you might have questions.
 

Card Magnet

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AUTaxMan said:
mstng99tim said:
You still have the blinders on I see.

I can guarantee you that I've got more insight on this issue than any of you. Feel free to logically and methodically state your case about Auburn/Newton, and I'll be more than happy to assist where you might have questions.
Did you help Cam and his father file proper federal taxes on his college incentives?





I'm sorry, I couldn't resist :) .
 

HEAVYHITTER

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A bit off topic.... BUT, how about these Ford commercials with the coaches driving the $48,000+ loaded King Ranch F150s in the FORD commercials. I think it's a bit hypocritical of the NCAA to allow this, while students go through what they have to to keep their reps clean.
 

ffgameman

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HEAVYHITTER said:
A bit off topic.... BUT, how about these Ford commercials with the coaches driving the $48,000+ loaded King Ranch F150s in the FORD commercials. I think it's a bit hypocritical of the NCAA to allow this, while students go through what they have to to keep their reps clean.

In my opinion it's not hypocritical at all.

Coaches are professionals working in their career. The players are magnificent athletes, but are still students.
 

mstng99tim

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AUTaxMan said:
mstng99tim said:
You still have the blinders on I see.

I can guarantee you that I've got more insight on this issue than any of you. Feel free to logically and methodically state your case about Auburn/Newton, and I'll be more than happy to assist where you might have questions.
Since you have so much insight, answer these 2 questions then:

Did Cam Newton's father ask for money from ANY college?

If yes, did Cam know about it?
 

AUTaxMan

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mstng99tim said:
Since you have so much insight, answer these 2 questions then:

Did Cam Newton's father ask for money from ANY college?

If yes, did Cam know about it?

A. Yes
B. We do not know, but the NCAA has concluded that he didn't.
 

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