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"the money was too much"

Posted on 11/10/10 at 1:25 am
Posted by ODHtiger
Austin, TX
Member since Mar 2010
134 posts
Posted on 11/10/10 at 1:25 am
Two sources who recruit for Mississippi State told school compliance officials in January that quarterback Cam Newton and his father each admitted in separate phone conversations that his college choice would be about money, ESPN's Joe Schad reports. The sources said that prior to Newton's commitment to Auburn, Cecil Newton said it would take "more than a scholarship" to get his son to that school and that a third party could provide specifics. Newton was told the school would not meet such a request, according to the sources, who say the information was relayed to SEC officials. An emotional Cam Newton is said to have later called another Mississippi State recruiter to express regret over changing his commitment to the school but that his father chose Auburn because "the money was too much." Cam Newton, who is having a Heisman-caliber season for Auburn, declined comment when reached through the school Tuesday night. Cecil Newton, who previously has denied any wrongdoing, did not respond to an e-mail request for comment Tuesday.

Slimy slugs; this $hi¥ is nuts
Posted by Muppet
Member since Aug 2007
50512 posts
Posted on 11/10/10 at 1:27 am to
I will close this thread now, but rest assured, even as I do, I look ahead with joy to the next opportunity I shall have to read it again.
Posted by Bread Orgeron
Baw Bakery
Member since Aug 2006
11848 posts
Posted on 11/10/10 at 1:29 am to
we only knew this about 3 hours ago
Posted by WoWyHi
Member since Jul 2009
23339 posts
Posted on 11/10/10 at 1:30 am to
OMG REALLY?!?!? OH MANNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!
Posted by Nortizzle
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Member since Nov 2006
23170 posts
Posted on 11/10/10 at 1:33 am to
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