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re: Interview with Kenny Rogers on ESPN Radio Dallas right now
Posted on 11/11/10 at 3:52 pm to lsurazy
Posted on 11/11/10 at 3:52 pm to lsurazy
"NCAA spokesperson Stacey Osburn told The Birmingham News by email that "the solicitation of cash or benefits by a prospective student-athlete or another individual on his or her behalf is not allowed under NCAA rules."
Sounds like Cam if fricked. And Auburn may be fricked too..which is a shame because I am not sure that the coaches at AU or the AD had any clue this was going on.
Sounds like Cam if fricked. And Auburn may be fricked too..which is a shame because I am not sure that the coaches at AU or the AD had any clue this was going on.
Posted on 11/11/10 at 4:00 pm to Ted2010
quote:that would be lack of institutional control just making it worse for auburn
Sounds like Cam if fricked. And Auburn may be fricked too..which is a shame because I am not sure that the coaches at AU or the AD had any clue this was going on.
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Posted on 11/11/10 at 4:01 pm to Ted2010
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"NCAA spokesperson Stacey Osburn told The Birmingham News by email that "the solicitation of cash or benefits by a prospective student-athlete or another individual on his or her behalf is not allowed under NCAA rules."
Sounds like Cam if fricked. And Auburn may be fricked too
Exactly. If Cam even asked for money, he is ineligible. If he is ineligible, then Auburn is screwed because they have been playing an ineligible player.
They don't actually have to prove Auburn paid Cam. They just need to know whether Cam was eligible to play or not.
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