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re: Would you live in Starkville for $200,000?

Posted on 10/7/14 at 8:49 am to
Posted by auburnphan23
Member since Jan 2014
5862 posts
Posted on 10/7/14 at 8:49 am to
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Cam's daddy Cecil made that decision after he pimped
I have always found it interesting that State continued to recruit Cam even after Cecil asked them for money and they only found morality and reported the situation after Cam signed with Auburn. I would like to hear Moo State fans explain those facts.

No doubt in my mind that State would have swept the entire situation under the rug if Cam had signed with them. This is despite the fact that State fans now claim Cecil simply asking for money should have made Cam ineligible to play college football
Posted by whosyourdawgy
Brandon, MS
Member since Oct 2012
337 posts
Posted on 10/7/14 at 9:42 am to
Yes we continued to recruit him. Yes it was a former MSU running back that came to a MSU booster with Cecil's offer of 180k for Cams services. Yes Cecil was going to give MSU a 20K discount over the 200K he had asked Auburn. Yes the MSU booster told John Bond of the offer and Bond went to the MSU coaches and administrators w the news. We refused the offer but continued to recruit the kid and not the dad and would've signed him if he wanted to come and play for us. He didn't so it leaves one to wonder if the 200K offer to auburn was accepted.

The difference in this is john Bond talked and let the cat out of the bag. Ain't no way in Hell anyone from Auburn is going to admit to anything and it is even likely that no one on the coaching staff knew of the offer. But whichever booster Cecil was meeting with knew.

Bottom line, this is over, nothing was found which is hilarious. MSU wouldn't have received any punishment from the NCAA for shite because we didn't agree to the offer, and the only piece of shite in this whole thing is Cecil Newton for pimping his son out End of story.
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