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Posted on 5/24/17 at 11:39 am to Huddie Leadbetter
Posted on 5/24/17 at 11:39 am to Huddie Leadbetter
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Had not Auburn boosters paid Gene Jelks to lie, the ncaa wouldn't even have been investigating Alabama. That was proven to be a lie, so they settle on the Langham situation. The real reason that the ncaa got a hard on for Alabama was when Gene Stalling so unceremoniously cursed and kicked the investigator out of his office. That was stupid.
Interesting, too, that all of you Auburn posters are still, still ignoring the point that the only time in our lifetimes that Auburn has competitively rivaled Alabama is when Pat Dye coached there, before he was busted for paying players, and the 10 year frametime when Alabama was recovering from its own probations. The first Alabama probations, I would note, in my lifetime.
Your version of the facts concerning Auburn and Alabama's probations directly refutes most of the documented evidence which can easily be found on the world wide web.
Posted on 5/24/17 at 11:44 am to Tigerman97
The facts
Auburn boosters paid Gene Jelks to lie about to the ncaa about being paid at Alabama. He later admitted this.
The ncaa began an investigation. It was determined there was no evidence to support Jelks' assertions (lies)
Antonio Langham did in fact sign that napkin for an agent. Maybe he signed a contract the next day. He played the next year, so that would have been against rules.
The same timeframe Pat Dye was busted for his staff paying players at Auburn. They missed a few tv games and one bowl game.
Gene Stalling cursed and kicked out of his office the ncaa investigator, which resulted in Alabama being slammed for one player's actions.
Auburn has never in my lifetime competitively rivaled Alabama when they were not soon busted for paying players, or when Alabama was busted, for whatever reason (if you prefer it that way)
Auburn boosters paid Gene Jelks to lie about to the ncaa about being paid at Alabama. He later admitted this.
The ncaa began an investigation. It was determined there was no evidence to support Jelks' assertions (lies)
Antonio Langham did in fact sign that napkin for an agent. Maybe he signed a contract the next day. He played the next year, so that would have been against rules.
The same timeframe Pat Dye was busted for his staff paying players at Auburn. They missed a few tv games and one bowl game.
Gene Stalling cursed and kicked out of his office the ncaa investigator, which resulted in Alabama being slammed for one player's actions.
Auburn has never in my lifetime competitively rivaled Alabama when they were not soon busted for paying players, or when Alabama was busted, for whatever reason (if you prefer it that way)
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