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Posted on 11/18/10 at 2:11 pm
Posted on 11/18/10 at 2:11 pm
Let's say Cam didn't know. It's a stretch, I'll grant you that.
IF Cam didn't know, does this mean Cecil was going to take the money and never tell Cam? Never share it with Cam?
IF Cam didn't know, does this mean Cecil was going to take the money and never tell Cam? Never share it with Cam?
Posted on 11/18/10 at 2:14 pm to bamasgot13
He would have eventually known because the Mount Sundown Holy Rollers Newton Bible Mega Church woulda been built with that seed money.
Posted on 11/18/10 at 2:18 pm to DCBulldog
I guess my point of the question is this, if you believe Cam didn't know at the time of the requests, then either
A) Cecil is a horrible, horrible human being who planned to never share this "blessing" with his son, or
B) Cam would have known after the fact and before he played b/c his dad would have eventually told him.
I can't imagine he would have NEVER told him, which makes me think that - one way or another - he HAS told him (could have been after the fact).
My point - Cam knows.
A) Cecil is a horrible, horrible human being who planned to never share this "blessing" with his son, or
B) Cam would have known after the fact and before he played b/c his dad would have eventually told him.
I can't imagine he would have NEVER told him, which makes me think that - one way or another - he HAS told him (could have been after the fact).
My point - Cam knows.
Posted on 11/18/10 at 2:26 pm to bamasgot13
Cam knew alllll along. He told Mullen face-to-face "the money was too much" (at Auburn). Also, see this excerpt from the SI article that came out BEFORE all the allegations started:
Last December the choice of which college to attend came down to two schools—Auburn and Mississippi State. Newton preferred Starkville because of his close relationship with Bulldogs coach Dan Mullen, who had been Newton's offensive coordinator at Florida. But Cecil thought his son should choose Auburn, which had an experienced offensive line (four starters were returning) and was only a two-hour drive from Atlanta. Newton let his father make the final decision, and a few days before Christmas, while sitting at the dinner table in his brother's house in Jacksonville, Cecil Sr. uttered two words that would radically alter the college football landscape: "It's Auburn."
Read more: LINK
Last December the choice of which college to attend came down to two schools—Auburn and Mississippi State. Newton preferred Starkville because of his close relationship with Bulldogs coach Dan Mullen, who had been Newton's offensive coordinator at Florida. But Cecil thought his son should choose Auburn, which had an experienced offensive line (four starters were returning) and was only a two-hour drive from Atlanta. Newton let his father make the final decision, and a few days before Christmas, while sitting at the dinner table in his brother's house in Jacksonville, Cecil Sr. uttered two words that would radically alter the college football landscape: "It's Auburn."
Read more: LINK
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