That is, until McGregor and Lowder's check clears when Cam declares for the NFL draft.
In all reality, how many of us would have written a check to an anonymous account had we know Cam would be this good?
Just wanted to drop by and say "Told you so".about an hour ago via iPhone · Like · Comment · See FriendshipChad: ‎...again.55 minutes ago · LikeJosh: GentryEstes247 Gentry EstesSumming it up: Cam can play, but investigation isn't over. Auburn is in good shape short-term but I actually think worse shape long-term.DanWetzel Dan Wetzelby CecilHurtNewton case is not over. This is just immediate eligibility ruling. An ongoing enforcement staff investigation can lead to more laterschadjoe Joe SchadNCAAs decision based on "information available at this time."slmandel Stewart MandelIf you read between the lines at the end of the release, this violation has been addressed, but the larger investigation likely ongoing.46 minutes ago · LikeJosh: he will play the rest of the season, but this is just based off of current info... I think that if anything is gonna happen, it will be with the FDIC/Lowder cases get underway or finished up...43 minutes ago · LikeJosh: I don't think your in the clear yet...42 minutes ago · LikeChad: LOL...Keep hope alive...39 minutes ago · LikeJosh: btw, Cecil Newton was guilty, which is why Auburn ruled Cam ineligible yesterday...they just cut him out of the Athletic Dept in Auburn, and asked for reinstatment since there isn't proof that AU or Cam knew about it yet...36 minutes ago · LikeChad: Where were your super duper double-secret inside sources yesterday to inform everyone that Cam was ruled ineligible? I'm pretty sure I would have heard about it prior to today.14 minutes ago · LikeJosh: i was in bed sick all day yesterday...on that note they actually said that Cecil was guilty of shopping his son, and Auburn admitted to violations... the only thing this statement proves is that Cecil Newton did commit violations... Now the investigation moves on to finding proof of AU or Cam knowing about it...10 minutes ago · LikeJosh: find someone in the media that is NOT connected to Auburn that says that this is over and nothing will come of it... because I've tried to find anyone saying that, but the only stuff i can find are people saying that it is NOT over and that it does NOT look good for Auburn.. I'm not trying to be a smart ass, but it non-biased media that is saying this stuff... you act like I'm just making it up...5 minutes ago · LikeChad: Oh, right, you were sick. That's why not one single person reported that Cam was ineligible yesterday. Gotcha.Cam was officially ruled eligible to compete without conditions.Therefore, there WILL BE NO VACATION OF WINS. Who is saying it doesn't look good for Auburn? Thayer Evans? Give me a break, dude.Just stop making outlandish claims, and I'll stop dropping by your facebook wall to mock you for them when they are proven false.2 minutes ago · LikeJosh: I'm lost at what you are trying to say here... are you saying that he wasn't ruled ineligible yesterday by AU?about a minute ago · LikeJosh: and I have know Idea who Thayer Evens is...lol
I am so glad to see this ruling come down. Yes, for obvious orange and blue reasons. But just as much because I get sick of hearing this kind of crap about any school...including Bama. This weekend was great. College football beats the hell out of any sport on earth and I love this game for what it is. The allegations and implications and lies and speculation and a lot of other "tions" can all just bite my entire ass.You know what? I don't give a crack whore's ass about Chargers or remodeling somebody baby mama kitchen...or $180K text messages and Mitlon Victoryland MacGregor or computers or fishing trips or any of it. It goes on everywhere anyway so shut the hell up and let's play football.
So hard to just walk away...
Chad: He was ruled ineligible by Auburn (not the NCAA), and that is merely a formality of the reinstatement process. My point is, despite your (and countless other internet "reporters") constant claims of "inside knowledge", no one but the Auburn staff and the NCAA knew anything about his ineligibility. Like I said all along, they are the only ones that truly know, and all of your sources are bullshit. And like I said, Auburn and the NCAA have been cooperating for a year.
Schad fucking talking about it on ESPN now, not over yet. I am gonna smack him with Herbstreit, and Palmer's bag of dicks. Seriously what a piece of shit.
The school does not HAVE to declare the individual ineligible. But if they do not, the hammer swings harder if the athlete is found to have been actually ineligible later by NCAA rules. The NCAA did not say that Cam was ineligible. They said violations had been found. To find out if those violations are enough to cause a penalty, then the school must follow the process. But the NCAA prefers the institution declare eligibility and then they will rule on the validity.So my statement stands, AU declared Cam ineligible, NOT the NCAA.
AU did the right thing and played Cam until the NCAA said "OK, we officially have a problem". I'm glad that, for once, the NCAA worked with a school to get a guy's eligibility cleared up in a timely manner. Good for Cam, but his father should be ashamed of himself for shopping him around. Probably came pretty close to fucking his whole career up, too.
Just beat his wife in anger>>>>> -EOM- DavidPuddy 2010-12-01 13:24:03
Fairley will beat Garcia with a crowbar on Saturday.... Meat And Three 2010-12-01 13:19:29....and Garcia will get flagged for 15 yards plus suspended for the bowl game.
The meltdown on TI is epic. Redfish is a dead man.
Chad, ask this fuck why (And he even admits it) he's trying so hard to find out crap on Auburn. Whay is he searching for what anyone "Not connected to Auburn" is saying. If Bama is his team, why does he care so much?
Thread link.
I know I look through Orange and blue glasses...but I would be willing to bet that Cam's dad didn't "shop" him. How do you "shop" someone to one fucking team? I personally think that Cam's dad was approached about payment and he listened. but then again, I could be completely wrong. I just know what kind of guy Cam seems to be...and it doesn't look like he was raised by a dirty, cheating snake....
It's premium. I don't think you can view it without an account. But.....http://www.tiderinsider.com/mb/msg/r4-1.html
According to facts of the case agreed upon by Auburn University and the NCAA enforcement staff, the student-athlete’s father and an owner of a scouting service worked together to actively market the student-athlete as a part of a pay-for-play scenario in return for Newton’s commitment to attend college and play football. NCAA rules (Bylaw 12.3.3) do not allow individuals or entities to represent a prospective student-athlete for compensation to a school for an athletic scholarship.In conjunction with the case, Auburn University has limited the access Newton’s father has to the athletics program and Mississippi State has disassociated the involved individual.“The conduct of Cam Newton’s father and the involved individual is unacceptable and has no place in the SEC or in intercollegiate athletics,†said Mike Slive, Southeastern Conference Commissioner. “The actions taken by Auburn University and Mississippi State University make it clear this behavior will not be tolerated in the SEC.â€
I personally think that Cam's dad was approached about payment and he listened. but then again, I could be completely wrong. I just know what kind of guy Cam seems to be...and it doesn't look like he was raised by a dirty, cheating snake....