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PostPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:20 am 
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Maybe the kid was in the dark, but I would be surprised if ended up at Auburn without someone having paid the father.

Posted by John Taylor on November 13, 2010, 8:14 AM EST

This story hit after we shut it down for the night last night, but we’ll go ahead and address it now because, well, because it’s all Cam, all the time right now dammit.

On the same day Mississippi State acknowledged in a statement that the school ”was approached with an offer to provide an extra benefit… [d]uring the recruitment of a football prospective student-athlete” — becoming the fourth person/entity to go on the record confirming a pay-per-play plan was in place — a television station in Atlanta reports that Cam Newton‘s father admitted to an unnamed source he had sought money in exchange for his son’s talents.

A source close to the situation exclusively told Channel 2 Action News investigative reporter Mark Winne that the player’s father, Cecil Newton, has admitted having conversations with an ex-Mississippi State University player about the possibility of under-the-table money if Cam Newton signed to play football at Mississippi State, though he’s steadfastly maintained that no money ever changed hands and said no official at Mississippi State ever made such an offer.

According to Winne’s source, Cecil Newton said his son’s hands are clean, and has made it clear that Cam Newton himself and his mother knew nothing about the money discussions, nor did Auburn University, with whom the Westlake High School grad from College Park eventually signed with out of junior college.

WSB-TV in Atlanta described the source for their report as “someone close to the situation”, and the source acknowledged sympathies on the Newton side of things.

Given the stories that have come out in recent days, the intent behind this new “development” is clear: ensure that Cam Newton‘s hands are clean and place every last morsel of blame at the feet of Cecil Newton, with the hope being that this will be the mitigating factor — Cam Newton knowing nothing — that will keep the Auburn quarterback eligible. The mere solicitation by Newton’s father could be a violation of NCAA bylaws; if Cam Newton was unaware of what his father was doing, that may be enough to keep Auburn from being forced to sit down the Heisman front-runner until the NCAA rules on his eligibility.

To be quite honest, this account from the “source” is a brilliant stroke of genius, whether it’s true or not. Just brilliant. This story has very likely blunted the impact made by Kenny Rogers‘ interview, Mississippi State’s statement and the myriad other rumors that have exploded over the past couple of days, all with one click of the “publish” button.

Again, brilliant. In fact, given that it appears the father did indeed attempt to profit off his son’s on-field ability, it’s likely the brightest off-field thing anyone connected to the Newton camp has done in the past 12 months or so.

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Sounds like he is throwing himself under the bus to save his kid. This story isn't over.

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I don't see how Auburn can play him now. I doubt his dad who was looking for $200k would allow his son to go anywhere for free.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:26 am 
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Reading the Auburn message boards is high comedy. Some people claiming that MSU offered him money, the dad got offended and sent the kid to Auburn.

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Listen even if he said that money discussions took place - it does not change anything. It is obvious that he was approached with an offer and refused. He let Auburn know and we will probably find out that Auburn took it to the NCAA. Auburn and the Newton's did nothing wrong.

It may be the case that they can not comment on any of this publicly. It seems to me that MSU may be taking advantage of this and is striking first. The timing would suggest just such a thing. Time will tell the truth so stick with the Newton's and Auburn. It will be OK.

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It is VERY common for one of the parents to get money!

This doesn't mean they aren't looking out for the kids best interest, just getting hwta is being offered.

One of my buddies recruited a Center to a Big 10 school. Yes, you would know the players name, he played in the NBA, but his mom met with every recruiter first. It was $5000 to get into the house. It was $10,000 for one of the kids 5 visits (They are allowed only 5 visits) and $50,000 if he went to your school.

The mom wanted him to get an education and a degree, she made that clear and wanted to her son to go to the place that would make sure that happened.

So while she was taking the money, she was also looking out for him.

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Reading the Auburn message boards is high comedy.


i didn't know THEY could read.


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