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re: ESPN - Reports of Auburn bribing players
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:46 pm to TreyAnastasio
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:46 pm to TreyAnastasio
He needs more Bama in him before he finds himself fallin up some stairs.
Dont bite the hand that fed you Dre!
Dont bite the hand that fed you Dre!
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:46 pm to TreyAnastasio
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He's a tough cookie to crack
I heard he is back peddling on his story now. not sure if I believe that
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:47 pm to TreyAnastasio
quote:He knows the drill and knows how to play ball.
He's a tough cookie to crack
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:47 pm to parkjas2001
Chizik has spoken, (Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:29 p.m.)
RT @schadjoe: Chizik: "Unfortunately, Ms. Roberts’ story is long on accusation and inference, but short on facts and logic."
RT @schadjoe: Chizik: "During my time as Auburn’s HC, I never authorized, instructed or directed anyone to change any player’s grade..."
RT @schadjoe: "...or provide any type of illegal payment to any student-athlete."
now run tell dat playa
@schadjoe
Chizik: "The inference that there was academic support staff that worked together with professors to change grades is absurd..."
@schadjoe4m
Chizik: " I am comforted knowing that the truth always prevails.
RT @schadjoe: Chizik: "Unfortunately, Ms. Roberts’ story is long on accusation and inference, but short on facts and logic."
RT @schadjoe: Chizik: "During my time as Auburn’s HC, I never authorized, instructed or directed anyone to change any player’s grade..."
RT @schadjoe: "...or provide any type of illegal payment to any student-athlete."
now run tell dat playa
@schadjoe
Chizik: "The inference that there was academic support staff that worked together with professors to change grades is absurd..."
@schadjoe4m
Chizik: " I am comforted knowing that the truth always prevails.
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:47 pm to WDE24
Sharp paint job. Wonder what he payed for that
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:48 pm to allin2010
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@schadjoe4m Chizik: " I am comforted knowing that the truth always prevails.
pillows and such
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:48 pm to allin2010
quote:I guess Chizik's wardrobe isn't the only thing still stuck in the 60's.
I am comforted knowing that the truth always prevails.
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:49 pm to TreyAnastasio
Have involved in article lawyered-up yet? Seems to me if players/coaches are telling the truth they would have one hell of a case against ESPN...
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:49 pm to TreyAnastasio
AU paid for the paint job...Bama paid for the car.
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:49 pm to WDE24
I have this weird image in my head of Chizik steeping onto Marine 1, turning and waiving one final time to the Auburn Nation.
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:50 pm to MaroonNation
Espn didnt write the story.
And one former player def has a lawyer.
And one former player def has a lawyer.
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:50 pm to MaroonNation
quote:ESPN didn't publish the story, just the story that the story had been published. 21st century journalism.
they would have one hell of a case against ESPN...
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:50 pm to TreyAnastasio
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He's a tough cookie to crack
Snitches get stitches
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:51 pm to parkjas2001
MaroonNation hasn't made up any nicknames yet? I'm disappointed
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:51 pm to NYCAuburn
Full Chizik statement.
During my tenure at Auburn, the NCAA conducted a multi-year investigation into the Auburn football program that they called "fair and thorough." The NCAA focused intently on widespread accusations about Auburn players being paid and other alleged recruiting violations. The NCAA conducted 80 interviews. In October 2011, the NCAA rejected "rampant public speculation online and in the media." Unfortunately, the recent story published by Selena Roberts is more of the same. It once again portrays Auburn University, current and former coaches, professors, fans, supporters and community officials in a false light.
Unfortunately, Ms. Roberts' story is long on accusation and inference, but short on facts and logic. It is noteworthy that the story comes just days before a player mentioned most prominently in the article is set to go to trial for felony armed robbery. The statements are very generalized accusations devoid of substance. During my time as Auburn's head coach, I never authorized, instructed or directed anyone to change any player's grade or provide any type of illegal payment to any student-athlete. Likewise, I am not aware of any alleged grade change or illegal payment by any member of my coaching staff, support staff or anyone else.
As for logic, the notion that the conduct inferred by Ms. Roberts was occurring under the NCAA's nose, at the very same time the NCAA is conducting its thorough investigation, lacks merit. Further, the notion that there was ever an attempt to sabotage any Auburn student-athlete's attempt to play professional football is outrageous. Auburn's success in transitioning student-athletes to the NFL benefits both the student-athlete and the Auburn program.
I remain part of the Auburn family and take these attacks on myself, the University and community seriously. During my time at Auburn, the administrators, professors and academic staff were of the highest integrity. Additionally, the inference that there was academic support staff that worked together with professors to change grades is absurd. As an Auburn resident, I take great pride in the quality and integrity of our police department. They
enforce the law equally and fairly and my dealings with police Chief Tommy Dawson and his staff have been nothing short of excellent. He has handled many high profile cases with the upmost integrity and professionalism. To imply anything otherwise is simply wrong.
If there is a sad truth here, it is that there are no repercussions for bloggers who blast out widespread, venomous allegations and inferences in such an irresponsible manner. To make bold and outrageous conclusions on such thin support is a travesty.
During my tenure as Auburn's head coach, we kept the well-being of our student- athletes at the forefront of every decision. We ran our program with the highest level of integrity and accountability. Period. I make absolutely no apologies for that. I stand firm in my statements, my support of Auburn University, its student- athletes (present and former), faculty, staff and community officials. As I stated during the NCAA investigation, I am comforted knowing that the truth always prevails.
Welcome Back to the Family Chiz
During my tenure at Auburn, the NCAA conducted a multi-year investigation into the Auburn football program that they called "fair and thorough." The NCAA focused intently on widespread accusations about Auburn players being paid and other alleged recruiting violations. The NCAA conducted 80 interviews. In October 2011, the NCAA rejected "rampant public speculation online and in the media." Unfortunately, the recent story published by Selena Roberts is more of the same. It once again portrays Auburn University, current and former coaches, professors, fans, supporters and community officials in a false light.
Unfortunately, Ms. Roberts' story is long on accusation and inference, but short on facts and logic. It is noteworthy that the story comes just days before a player mentioned most prominently in the article is set to go to trial for felony armed robbery. The statements are very generalized accusations devoid of substance. During my time as Auburn's head coach, I never authorized, instructed or directed anyone to change any player's grade or provide any type of illegal payment to any student-athlete. Likewise, I am not aware of any alleged grade change or illegal payment by any member of my coaching staff, support staff or anyone else.
As for logic, the notion that the conduct inferred by Ms. Roberts was occurring under the NCAA's nose, at the very same time the NCAA is conducting its thorough investigation, lacks merit. Further, the notion that there was ever an attempt to sabotage any Auburn student-athlete's attempt to play professional football is outrageous. Auburn's success in transitioning student-athletes to the NFL benefits both the student-athlete and the Auburn program.
I remain part of the Auburn family and take these attacks on myself, the University and community seriously. During my time at Auburn, the administrators, professors and academic staff were of the highest integrity. Additionally, the inference that there was academic support staff that worked together with professors to change grades is absurd. As an Auburn resident, I take great pride in the quality and integrity of our police department. They
enforce the law equally and fairly and my dealings with police Chief Tommy Dawson and his staff have been nothing short of excellent. He has handled many high profile cases with the upmost integrity and professionalism. To imply anything otherwise is simply wrong.
If there is a sad truth here, it is that there are no repercussions for bloggers who blast out widespread, venomous allegations and inferences in such an irresponsible manner. To make bold and outrageous conclusions on such thin support is a travesty.
During my tenure as Auburn's head coach, we kept the well-being of our student- athletes at the forefront of every decision. We ran our program with the highest level of integrity and accountability. Period. I make absolutely no apologies for that. I stand firm in my statements, my support of Auburn University, its student- athletes (present and former), faculty, staff and community officials. As I stated during the NCAA investigation, I am comforted knowing that the truth always prevails.
Welcome Back to the Family Chiz
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:53 pm to parkjas2001
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And one former player def has a lawyer.
Yeah, but I don't think he's concerned about libel.
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:53 pm to allin2010
Fire Jacobs and Hire Chiz!!! 
Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:54 pm to stat19
Think about how excited all of us that have been TD members since November 2010 are!
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