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Posted on 4/8/11 at 7:13 pm
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Posted on 4/8/11 at 7:24 pm to GoSaintz
And unlike Auburn, they will do an actual investigation and if there is any truth to the claims, he will not play for Bama.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 7:45 pm to GoSaintz
It's a damn shame that this mess was started by a Rivals guy on the open air for everyone to hear, but now Rivals has an exclusive story that only people that subscribe to them can read. 

Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:02 pm to Dragon13
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And unlike Auburn, they will do an actual investigation and if there is any truth to the claims, he will not play for Bama.
Holy cow, I can not believe they did not investigate this right after signing day. Everyone was talking about it on the radio and the message boards.


Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:12 pm to Irons Puppet
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Everyone was talking about it on the radio and the message boards.
Rumors and message boards. I don't think AD's of big-time colleges run out and investigate everytime a person on the internet farts.
What they are investigating was broadcast on the air by a supposedly journalist.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:13 pm to Irons Puppet
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Holy cow, I can not believe they did not investigate this right after signing day. Everyone was talking about it on the radio and the message boards.![]()
Any particular reason why Auburn waited till the Monday after the Iron Bowl to declare Cam ineligible? That's a rhetorical question btw.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:14 pm to Nortizzle
Barnyard choads - JLee is about as credible as SMoore. Demand the truth from your school instead of finger pointing to the west.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:18 pm to jatebe
I can tell you what it says if you don't have a Rivals subscription?
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:19 pm to crimsonsaint
I don't have a Rival's subscription.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:29 pm to crimsonsaint
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Any particular reason why Auburn waited till the Monday after the Iron Bowl to declare Cam ineligible? That's a rhetorical question btw.
Yes, becaused they knew the NCAA offices were closed on Tuesday before the IB due to Thanksgiving.

Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:38 pm to jatebe
JLee said BC's adopted father was paid $2,500, by Woodruff, for BC to go to Bama. Also said said BC was given a new car supplied by Woodruff. UA officials interviewed the principle and coaches at his high school. They said they're in the parking lot every day and they've never seen BC driving a car. The car in question is a camero that Woodruff test drove for three days. Then he returned the car. According to the car salesman, Woodruff has purchased 20 or so vehicles, from him, in the past 10+ years. I guess he gave all 20 to Alabama recruits.
UA also interviewed ppl at at his dad's bank. Didn't mention if they found out anything there.

UA also interviewed ppl at at his dad's bank. Didn't mention if they found out anything there.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:46 pm to crimsonsaint
Here's a new article from NBC on this: LINK
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Thursday, “chatter” surfaced by way of a writer from an Auburn-centric Rivals.com website that an Alabama “supporter” had plied a Tide signee and at least one member of his family with cash and, in one case, a car.
Friday brings word that Alabama has already begun the process of taking a peek into the explosive claims.
According to, oddly enough, an Alabama-centric Rivals.com website, UA athletic department officials spent the day in Franklin County (Al.) investigating the “report” that impermissible benefits may have been involved in the recruitment of five-star linebacker Brent Calloway.
Calloway’s recruitment was, to say the least, an odyssey wrought with an embarrassing amount of intrigue when you consider the fact that it involved where a teenager was going to attend college. Originally a verbal commitment to the Tide, Calloway flipped to Auburn in early January before flipping back to Alabama on signing day a month later. In his claims made during an interview on an Alabama radio station yesterday, Jeffrey Lee, the editor of Rivals’ Auburn site, intimated that Calloway’s final flip came as a result of the financial inducements given by the Tide supporter.
Suffice to say, Tide officials were forced into action because of the allegations.
UA compliance department officials interviewed Calloway, Russellville resident Darren Woodruff, bank officials at First Metro Bank and Calloway’s adopted father, Harland Lindsey Winston, known as “Peaches.”
At issue are allegations made Thursday morning by Auburn Rivals reporter Jeffrey Lee on Mobile radio station WSNP. Among Lee’s allegations were that an Alabama supporter – subsequently identified as Woodruff — paid Winston $2,500 for Calloway to commit to Alabama, as well as supplying Calloway a new car. Lee also alleged Woodruff pulled Calloway out of school in the days leading up to signing day, taking him on a trip to Florida.
Woodruff told TideSports.com that he’s “confident the truth will come out.” Ricky Danley, the new cars sales manager at the dealership where Woodruff allegedly acquired the vehicle given to Calloway, told the website that Woodruff had merely taken the car in question — a Camaro — out on an extended test drive before returning it due to handling issues at high speeds.
Calloway’s high school principal, Tim Guinn, told the site that he has never seen or heard of Calloway drive any car, let alone a brand-new Camaro. If true, that would debunk the claim made by Lee that Calloway drove a new car to school one day and, because of the attention it garnered and the questions being asked, was forced to return it the same day.
“I don’t believe any of these allegations are true. No, not one of them,” Guinn said.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:47 pm to Dragon13
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And unlike Auburn, they will do an actual investigation and if there is any truth to the claims, he will not play for Bama.
TideFans/ATPB
go back to it.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:48 pm to Irons Puppet
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Yes, becaused they knew the NCAA offices were closed on Tuesday before the IB due to Thanksgiving.
Becaused? Nice.
So, Auburn knew from the get go that Cecil solicited money from MSU, but decided to wait 10+ months, after the regular season ended, to declare Cam ineligible?
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:49 pm to GoSaintz
I like the way UA is handling this. 

Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:49 pm to crimsonsaint
Now if they can clear up the mortgage issue, I think we're good to go.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:56 pm to Dragon13
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And unlike Auburn, they will do an actual investigation and if there is any truth to the claims, he will not play for Bama.
Yep, bank on it. LOL Albert Means, and the administration that withheld the PLOI on textbookgate for nearly a year agree that Bammer is always on the up and up.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:56 pm to Kingpin
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Now if they can clear up the mortgage issue, I think we're good to go.
I thought I read somewhere that Peaches said that he paid off his mortgage some 15 years ago. If true....should be real easy to prove.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:57 pm to AtwoodMyst
That's what people are saying.
The other version is that his church probably pays for his house.
Either way, the characters involved sound confident. So I ain't skeered.
The other version is that his church probably pays for his house.
Either way, the characters involved sound confident. So I ain't skeered.
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