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re: CBS reporting the Cecil Newton admits to soliciting payments

Posted on 11/13/10 at 6:51 am to
Posted by tigerinridgeland
Mississippi
Member since Aug 2006
7637 posts
Posted on 11/13/10 at 6:51 am to
The stakes for those involved in the decision of whether to play Newton are much higher than simply the risk of forfeiture of games and a possible championship. The jobs and careers of Auburn's AD, head coach, assistant coaches, compliance director, even the university president are at risk if they make the wrong decision (to play him, if they have any good reason not to play him). If Newton is subsequently declared ineligible, it may cost several people their jobs because of penalities that Auburn may suffer for playing Newton when they knew or should have known he wasn't eligible.

Would you put your job on the line given that what is currently known to the public creates grave doubts about his eligibility?
Posted by Daygo85
Member since Aug 2008
3073 posts
Posted on 11/13/10 at 6:59 am to
Wrong is Wrong, Right is Right. If the NCAA drags their feet on this it proves they are just as in on the take as Cecil Newton. If this man admits to the NCAA that rules were broken then clear and concise action must be taken if the NCAA wants to keep any repect in all of this.

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