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re: So, this is the NCAA message today. . .
Posted on 12/1/10 at 9:35 pm to audodger
Posted on 12/1/10 at 9:35 pm to audodger
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I'm not sure why everyone thinks the NCAA set a precedent today. Albert Means TOOK money from Bama and was still allowed to transfer to Memphis.
If Mr. Newton does not qualify as an "Agent" under the curent NCAA bylaws, who does?
How can you admit eligibility rules were violated, but then not enforce those rules?
Posted on 12/1/10 at 9:37 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
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but as of now no money was ever changed hands.
likely not proven
Posted on 12/1/10 at 9:39 pm to LSUTANGERINE
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likely not proven
No, no, now. The nice Auburn man got up in front of a camera and implied that Auburn University didn't print out a cashier's check to Cecil Newton, and that's good enough for me!
We don't need to look any further! "No money was ever changed hands"!
Posted on 12/1/10 at 9:41 pm to cyde
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Albert Means basically got fricked. That's the thing a lot of Auburn fans who cite him fail to look at. He didn't get paid. His family didn't get paid.
First three sentences are true. The last one is a blatant lie. Each asst got $40,000 and Means' mother received $30,000. All supposedly without Albert's knowledge.
frick Means' mother. frick Cecil Newton. Slave traders. Period.
Posted on 12/1/10 at 9:43 pm to Evolved Simian
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Means' mother received $30,000.
Oh, I was actually unaware that his mother got anything. I know there was money changing hands with his old coaches and that he was just sort of sent like a lamb to the slaughter.
ETA: You might want to bone up on what, exactly, a "blatant lie" is. The "blatant" aspect indicates the intentional telling of an untruth. If the teller is unaware of a fact, that sort of fricks the whole "intentional" part of the theory up, doesn't it?
This post was edited on 12/1/10 at 9:45 pm
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