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re: A Lengthy Analysis of the Reinstatement Committee and Cam Newton

Posted on 12/2/10 at 11:03 am to
Posted by Slevin
Auburn
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 12/2/10 at 11:03 am to
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4) How on earth Auburn managed to wait until the end of the regular season to report to the reinstatement committee, then receive a judgment within 24 hours, is, in my opinion, mind-boggling. If people want to criticize the NCAA, they should focus on how Auburn seems to have eluded the time problems that plague other universities when dealing with the same process.


I remember reading that if it is before a Championship game it gets expedited to the top of the list I am pretty sure.
Posted by MikeyFL
Las Vegas, NV
Member since Sep 2010
9622 posts
Posted on 12/2/10 at 11:04 am to
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I remember reading that if it is before a Championship game it gets expedited to the top of the list I am pretty sure.


Wow, if that's the case... Auburn might be playing this in a VERY smart fashion.
Posted by new92
Middleburg, FL
Member since Feb 2009
595 posts
Posted on 12/2/10 at 11:08 am to
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4) How on earth Auburn managed to wait until the end of the regular season to report to the reinstatement committee, then receive a judgment within 24 hours, is, in my opinion, mind-boggling. If people want to criticize the NCAA, they should focus on how Auburn seems to have eluded the time problems that plague other universities when dealing with the same process.





Just to add my conspiracy theory into it, if Boise hadn't lost the other night he might not have been reinstated. The powers that be (BCS, and/or big pockets that always pull the strings everywhere) could get their matchup of Boise in the MNC game which would be huge because everyone would watch, either to see Boise pull it off or fall on their face. When Boise lost, it put TCU as possibly into tthe mix and they have not generated the headlines that Cam or Boise have.

;)




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