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re: Auburn investigation over! No major violations!
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:00 am to piggidyphish
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:00 am to piggidyphish
I am glad this is over, now I can go back to handing out ATM cards to the players at Tiger Walk. Damn it feels good to be a gangsta.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:09 am to piggidyphish
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I don't think this person knows what allegedly means.
Maybe he is related to Danny Sheridum...
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:30 am to piggidyphish
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Talibarn
Not gonna lie.. That's the best one I've ever heard
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:32 pm to WDE24
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You're late
Better him than his lady friend.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:34 pm to NBamaAlum
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Better him than his lady friend.
I'm old. All my ladies have finished up the hot flashes and are now free and clear.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:37 pm to beatbammer
This person seemed to know..
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From ONEPOSTONLY
Title: Member
Posts: 1 posts all sites
Joined: 7/28/2011
Last Visit: 08/10/2011Of interest to Auburn fans...
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As my user name suggests this will be my first, and only, post to the board. I am a police detective with a large metropolitan police department. During an investigation several years ago I became acquainted with a couple of investigators with the NCAA enforcement office and we have remained friends.
After purchasing a new vehicle a couple of months ago that came with a trial subscription of XM radio I started to listen to the Paul Finebaum show. After hearing him speak with Danny Sheridan I decided to reach out to my friends at the NCAA. I can't go into detail about what they told me, but I can summarize.
The bottom line is that there is absolutely no credible evidence that a third party, or anyone for that matter, ever delivered any payment to Cecil or Cam Newton. They did find Sheridan's use of the term "bag man" humorous and speculated that he had been watching too many old cop movies.
I also inquired about the menswear/Alabama situation and was told that they are definitely looking into it. They have the same questions that many on this board have: why would so many elite athletes spend so much time in a men's clothing store unless they were receiving some type of benefit; and, how could a college student afford to have 10+, apparently, expensive suits. By comparison I am required to wear a coat and tie to work every day and I have a total of 2 suits and 2 sports coats.
By the way, I don't have a dog in this fight. I am not a fan of Auburn or Alabama. So, take it for what it's worth.
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From ONEPOSTONLY
Title: Member
Posts: 1 posts all sites
Joined: 7/28/2011
Last Visit: 08/10/2011Of interest to Auburn fans...
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As my user name suggests this will be my first, and only, post to the board. I am a police detective with a large metropolitan police department. During an investigation several years ago I became acquainted with a couple of investigators with the NCAA enforcement office and we have remained friends.
After purchasing a new vehicle a couple of months ago that came with a trial subscription of XM radio I started to listen to the Paul Finebaum show. After hearing him speak with Danny Sheridan I decided to reach out to my friends at the NCAA. I can't go into detail about what they told me, but I can summarize.
The bottom line is that there is absolutely no credible evidence that a third party, or anyone for that matter, ever delivered any payment to Cecil or Cam Newton. They did find Sheridan's use of the term "bag man" humorous and speculated that he had been watching too many old cop movies.
I also inquired about the menswear/Alabama situation and was told that they are definitely looking into it. They have the same questions that many on this board have: why would so many elite athletes spend so much time in a men's clothing store unless they were receiving some type of benefit; and, how could a college student afford to have 10+, apparently, expensive suits. By comparison I am required to wear a coat and tie to work every day and I have a total of 2 suits and 2 sports coats.
By the way, I don't have a dog in this fight. I am not a fan of Auburn or Alabama. So, take it for what it's worth.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:40 pm to mgmbamafan
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I also inquired about the menswear/Alabama situation and was told that they are definitely looking into it. They have the same questions that many on this board have: why would so many elite athletes spend so much time in a men's clothing store unless they were receiving some type of benefit; and, how could a college student afford to have 10+, apparently, expensive suits. By comparison I am required to wear a coat and tie to work every day and I have a total of 2 suits and 2 sports coats.
Clay? Brooks?
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:43 pm to mgmbamafan
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I also inquired about the menswear/Alabama situation and was told that they are definitely looking into it. They have the same questions that many on this board have: why would so many elite athletes spend so much time in a men's clothing store unless they were receiving some type of benefit; and, how could a college student afford to have 10+, apparently, expensive suits. By comparison I am required to wear a coat and tie to work every day and I have a total of 2 suits and 2 sports coats.
Not that I believe this ^^ but if Bama were to have something happen because of those issues. I think something huge would happen in the iron bowl rivalry war, that might cause the end of the game for a while. Someone would go off their rocker and make Updyke's liitle incident an afterthought.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:43 pm to NBamaAlum
By the way, just for you NBamaAlum, the NtY Foundation has made up a list of Winners and Losers.
https://www.nevertoyieldfoundation.com/2011/winners-and-losers/
Amazingly enough, they list the NtY Foundation as a winner.

https://www.nevertoyieldfoundation.com/2011/winners-and-losers/
Amazingly enough, they list the NtY Foundation as a winner.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:47 pm to mgmbamafan
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mgmbamafan
what board did you pull that from?
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NYC
I'm not sure if there is anything there (in regards to the menswear situation at Bama). If there is, and they get hammered....like you said, the rivalry will escalate and it won't end pretty
I wish we could all just get along
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:48 pm to beatbammer
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By the way, just for you NBamaAlum, the NtY Foundation has made up a list of Winners and Losers.
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Blairex Laboratories, Inc. Winner
Blairex, the makers of Boudreaux’s Butt Paste
Anyone who paid for hushpuppy and conspiracy dinners LoohooSER
Vampires Losers
This post was edited on 10/14/11 at 12:49 pm
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:51 pm to beatbammer
Paul Finebaum Winner
The conductor of the jackass chorus is amazing. His ability to turn a potential negative into a positive is uncanny. Typically relying on nothing more than the average hazy memory and an air of certainty in his voice, Finebaum can flip the script on a dime. And people buy it lock stock and barrel. Finebaum rode the Cam Newton horse until its legs fell off, giggling over every morsel of innuendo and rumor that floated his way. He propped up the aforementioned Clay Travis and fellow sensationalist blogger Brooks Melchior as experts on the topic, interviewing both on multiple occasions. Oddly when Travis and Brooks began to drive the T-Town Tom Express, both were relegated to Finebaum’s bin of scorn, but that’s another tale. When the NCAA ruling was announced Wednesday Finebaum quickly portrayed himself as a long-time defender of Auburn and Cam and one of the few who said the investigation would amount to nothing. Amazing. Give Finebaum credit. He milked every ounce of benefit out of the Newton saga and then effortlessly bounded to the other side as if he’d been there all along. He’s a chameleon. Whatever the outcome of the investigation had been, it was going to be a win for Paul.

The conductor of the jackass chorus is amazing. His ability to turn a potential negative into a positive is uncanny. Typically relying on nothing more than the average hazy memory and an air of certainty in his voice, Finebaum can flip the script on a dime. And people buy it lock stock and barrel. Finebaum rode the Cam Newton horse until its legs fell off, giggling over every morsel of innuendo and rumor that floated his way. He propped up the aforementioned Clay Travis and fellow sensationalist blogger Brooks Melchior as experts on the topic, interviewing both on multiple occasions. Oddly when Travis and Brooks began to drive the T-Town Tom Express, both were relegated to Finebaum’s bin of scorn, but that’s another tale. When the NCAA ruling was announced Wednesday Finebaum quickly portrayed himself as a long-time defender of Auburn and Cam and one of the few who said the investigation would amount to nothing. Amazing. Give Finebaum credit. He milked every ounce of benefit out of the Newton saga and then effortlessly bounded to the other side as if he’d been there all along. He’s a chameleon. Whatever the outcome of the investigation had been, it was going to be a win for Paul.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 1:01 pm to AUnite
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mgmbamafan
what board did you pull that from?
ITAT, but there was more... From Princess Tiger (16,000+ post)...
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I can confirm that his IP address checks out to fit his story, and in fact he's also in a location of a major university, and not a place you would expect there to be a lot of Alabama/Auburn or heck even SEC fans. There's something else about the location that gives it some credence as well, but I don't think it would be right to divulge that as it would potentially jeopardize the poster's location.
One other interesting piece of info is that no other poster in Scout.com has used his same IP address, which if it were a troll, I would have expected it to be a current scout.com member (as trolls tend to post more than once).I obviously can't vouch for the information, but I can say that his story of where he is checks out.
For those saying this is a "LAMP", why on earth would someone make One Post Only, and then disappear if they were truly interested in a troll or a LAMP?
If it's not legit, it was a very well executed ruse.
3 Heismans, 2 Outlands, 2 Lombardis, 1 Thorpe, 2 Broyles
1 Maxwell, 1 OBrien, 3 Walter Camp
66 All-americans
36 Bowls
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what is a LAMP....
Posted on 10/14/11 at 1:05 pm to mgmbamafan
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Princess Tiger
is a mod or admin on ITAT?
Why are you on the Auburn site hun?
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LAMP
WTF is this?
Posted on 10/14/11 at 1:10 pm to AUnite
I've never seen the term "LAMP" before, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it stands for "Lying arse Mother Phucker"
Posted on 10/14/11 at 1:16 pm to DvlsAdvocat
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it stands for "Lying arse Mother Phucker"
Could be. Thanks.
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