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re: USA Today: Investigation still underway - sorry if Germans

Posted on 12/2/10 at 8:04 am to
Posted by BMW7SERIES
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Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 12/2/10 at 8:04 am to
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It will not require tapes. All it will require is a money trail or one person who knew what was going on to talk about it (if P4P was going on).

I do not agree at all that MSU is "where the investigation is going". Auburn is not in the clear. Cam is - at this point - but long term, Neither Cam, Cecil, or Auburn are in the clear.

Committee on Infractions =/= Reinstatement committee.

Notice that it has been pointed out that both of those "committees" work completely separately of each other.



You only disagree with me because your hatred for Auburn has blinded you to rational thought processes. I once thought like you do and naively believed that Gadsden was the bomb that was going to drop and destroy the bama football program. It was not. And nor will this destroy the Auburn program.

Again, Miss St was the program who self-reported their own dirty deeds (done dirt cheap) with their boosters and pay for play. That's where the investigation will go for now.

That being said, is it possible that the COI could unearth something on AU, possible, but at THIS moment, they have not and no compelling evidence exists that would say otherwise.
Posted by superman
Member since Mar 2008
8079 posts
Posted on 12/2/10 at 8:10 am to
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I once thought like you do and naively believed that Gadsden was the bomb that was going to drop and destroy the bama football program. It was not. And nor will this destroy the Auburn program.


For what it's worth - this ordeal is about 10x that of the Gadsden drama. Auburn fans hired some private investigators to take pictures of recruits' parents driving around in nice cars, and then sent those pictures to the NCAA. In this situation, you have all 3 people directly involved (Bonds, Rogers, Cecil). plus Auburn admitting that "solicitation" took place.
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