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re: Finebaum in-game thread...
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:20 pm to melissarolltide
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:20 pm to melissarolltide
Guys talking n circles now and blaming the MSU trio
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:20 pm to ApexTiger
this guy is an idiot according to the ncaa newton is not eligible no matter where his daddy asked for the money what an idiot 

Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:21 pm to Music City Hog
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If this is true then like I said earlier: Every single recruit should ask for tons of money. If they get it then great, they got money. If they dont get it, then who cares. It wasnt paid so no foul.
If Im a parent of a stud athlete, this tells me to start asking for big time cash baby! Nothing to lose!!
agreed sir.

Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:21 pm to ApexTiger
Info about the caller on Fbaum
Donald Maurice Jackson, Esq.
Donald Maurice Jackson, a former Rhodes Scholarship candidate and collegiate pitcher, is a graduate of Alabama State University and the University of Virginia School of Law. Since his graduation from law school, Jackson has amassed a considerable professional resume and founded one of the more unique and diverse boutique sports firms in the country.
Jackson's academic and professional background include a stint as an intern with a United States Congressman, performing "advance work" for former President George Herbert Walker Bush, appearing on the TODAY SHOW three times in 1992 (offering commentary on the 1992 Presidential Debates), teaching on the university level and representing numerous sports clients in the United States and internationally.
After two years in private practice with firms where he focused on corporate and tax related matters, Jackson established The Sports Group (TSG). Since TSG's establishment, the company's and Jackson's activities in the sports industry have been considerable.
They include the following:
1. Negotiating a contract with the Atlanta Hawks and staging an NBA Exhibition Game in Montgomery, Alabama. The Sports Group co-promoted the event in October, 1996.
2. Representing players in the National Football League, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, Canadian Football League, Women's United Soccer Association and two Olympians (including one former 200 Meter Indoor World Champion).
3. Representing a number of clients in National Collegiate Athletic Association Enforcement Staff Investigations;
4. Appearing on behalf of a number of clients in National Collegiate Athletic Association Committee matters;
5. Securing a $350,000.00 fraud verdict on behalf of a former Division One basketball coach against his former Athletic Director;
6. Promoting a number of concert stops for former NBA star and current MoJazz recording star Wayman Tisdale during his 1996 summer concert tour;
7. Representing the entire roster of a National Indoor Football League team after they were "fired" by the owner for demanding "back pay";
8. Representing numerous coaches, athletes, athletic administrators and amateur sports league officials in various legal matters;
9. Representing former McDonald's All American Mario Austin following the NCAA's declaring him ineligible. His eligibility was restored.
10. Representing former McDonald's All American Marvin Stone in connection with NCAA amateurism investigation. His eligibility was restored.
11. Representing former McDonald's All American Michael Williams in connection with NCAA amateurism investigation. His eligibility was restored.
12. Representing former McDonald's All American Jackie Butler in connection with NCAA amateurism investigation.
13. Representing second winningest black college football coach in history and coach with one of the highest winning percentages in Division 1-AA history before the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division One Committee on Infractions in one of the largest infractions cases in history. The coach was cleared of all major infractions.
14. Counseling numerous sports clients on business formation, risk management, and asset protection;
15. Appearing on MSNBC along with several player-clients in connection with National Indoor Football League pay dispute;
16. Been quoted and featured numerous times in national publications on sports law related matters and ongoing cases;
17. Representing client who is believed to have been the first and only professional athlete in United States professional sports history to have been suspended for wearing impermissible sponsor's logo during game competition;
18. Lecturing in various locales on issues related to sports law
19. Being featured in EBONY MAGAZINE twice (50 Leaders of Tomorrow [1992] and one of the Top Bachelors of the Year [2005]), EBONY MAN and Upscale Magazine.
20. Representing former Auburn University Assistant Basketball Coach before the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division One Committee on Infractions in connection with the Auburn University basketball investigation. The coach was cleared of all major infractions.
21. Representing a number of "on-air" personalities and production staffers at local television affiliates and network/cable affiliates around the country.
22. Counseling a number of National Collegiate Athletic Association member institutions in connection with ongoing "diploma mill" investigation.
23. Counseling a number of secondary and preparatory schools in connection with ongoing National Collegiate Athletic Association "diploma mill" investigation.
24. Representing a number of student-athletes in connection with ongoing National Collegiate Athletic Association "diploma mill" investigation.
25. Represented a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics member institution in connection with several player eligibility appeals.
26. Represented Parade All American Defensive Lineman in NCAA Initial Eligibility Investigation. Player was granted partial waiver with full athletic related financial aid.
27. Represented a number of current and former student-athletes and professional athletes in civil and criminal matters around the country.
Jackson's Philosophy...
Jackson's philosophy and goal is to "add economic value to the activities of clients of the The Sports Group."
Personal Involvement...
On a personal level, Jackson spends a considerable amount of time sponsoring and coaching youth league sports teams.
Contact Information
334.467.0545 Telephone
334.356.2470 Fax
Donald Maurice Jackson, Esq.
Donald Maurice Jackson, a former Rhodes Scholarship candidate and collegiate pitcher, is a graduate of Alabama State University and the University of Virginia School of Law. Since his graduation from law school, Jackson has amassed a considerable professional resume and founded one of the more unique and diverse boutique sports firms in the country.
Jackson's academic and professional background include a stint as an intern with a United States Congressman, performing "advance work" for former President George Herbert Walker Bush, appearing on the TODAY SHOW three times in 1992 (offering commentary on the 1992 Presidential Debates), teaching on the university level and representing numerous sports clients in the United States and internationally.
After two years in private practice with firms where he focused on corporate and tax related matters, Jackson established The Sports Group (TSG). Since TSG's establishment, the company's and Jackson's activities in the sports industry have been considerable.
They include the following:
1. Negotiating a contract with the Atlanta Hawks and staging an NBA Exhibition Game in Montgomery, Alabama. The Sports Group co-promoted the event in October, 1996.
2. Representing players in the National Football League, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, Canadian Football League, Women's United Soccer Association and two Olympians (including one former 200 Meter Indoor World Champion).
3. Representing a number of clients in National Collegiate Athletic Association Enforcement Staff Investigations;
4. Appearing on behalf of a number of clients in National Collegiate Athletic Association Committee matters;
5. Securing a $350,000.00 fraud verdict on behalf of a former Division One basketball coach against his former Athletic Director;
6. Promoting a number of concert stops for former NBA star and current MoJazz recording star Wayman Tisdale during his 1996 summer concert tour;
7. Representing the entire roster of a National Indoor Football League team after they were "fired" by the owner for demanding "back pay";
8. Representing numerous coaches, athletes, athletic administrators and amateur sports league officials in various legal matters;
9. Representing former McDonald's All American Mario Austin following the NCAA's declaring him ineligible. His eligibility was restored.
10. Representing former McDonald's All American Marvin Stone in connection with NCAA amateurism investigation. His eligibility was restored.
11. Representing former McDonald's All American Michael Williams in connection with NCAA amateurism investigation. His eligibility was restored.
12. Representing former McDonald's All American Jackie Butler in connection with NCAA amateurism investigation.
13. Representing second winningest black college football coach in history and coach with one of the highest winning percentages in Division 1-AA history before the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division One Committee on Infractions in one of the largest infractions cases in history. The coach was cleared of all major infractions.
14. Counseling numerous sports clients on business formation, risk management, and asset protection;
15. Appearing on MSNBC along with several player-clients in connection with National Indoor Football League pay dispute;
16. Been quoted and featured numerous times in national publications on sports law related matters and ongoing cases;
17. Representing client who is believed to have been the first and only professional athlete in United States professional sports history to have been suspended for wearing impermissible sponsor's logo during game competition;
18. Lecturing in various locales on issues related to sports law
19. Being featured in EBONY MAGAZINE twice (50 Leaders of Tomorrow [1992] and one of the Top Bachelors of the Year [2005]), EBONY MAN and Upscale Magazine.
20. Representing former Auburn University Assistant Basketball Coach before the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division One Committee on Infractions in connection with the Auburn University basketball investigation. The coach was cleared of all major infractions.
21. Representing a number of "on-air" personalities and production staffers at local television affiliates and network/cable affiliates around the country.
22. Counseling a number of National Collegiate Athletic Association member institutions in connection with ongoing "diploma mill" investigation.
23. Counseling a number of secondary and preparatory schools in connection with ongoing National Collegiate Athletic Association "diploma mill" investigation.
24. Representing a number of student-athletes in connection with ongoing National Collegiate Athletic Association "diploma mill" investigation.
25. Represented a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics member institution in connection with several player eligibility appeals.
26. Represented Parade All American Defensive Lineman in NCAA Initial Eligibility Investigation. Player was granted partial waiver with full athletic related financial aid.
27. Represented a number of current and former student-athletes and professional athletes in civil and criminal matters around the country.
Jackson's Philosophy...
Jackson's philosophy and goal is to "add economic value to the activities of clients of the The Sports Group."
Personal Involvement...
On a personal level, Jackson spends a considerable amount of time sponsoring and coaching youth league sports teams.
Contact Information
334.467.0545 Telephone
334.356.2470 Fax
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:21 pm to oklahogjr
quote:
no he is guilty but the guy just out side of the convenience store with the pot is innocent.
If you want an analogy, it's the corrupt businessman soliciting a bribe to award the contract. The fact that the contractor refuses to pay doesn't make the solicitation less illegal.
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:21 pm to Honkus
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Guys talking n circles now and blaming the MSU trio
He knows Cam is in deep shite and he is looking for his cut of that 200k to defend him to the NCAA right now. That much is very very obvious.
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:22 pm to Music City Hog
Here is Don Jackson's bio for the uninformed on who he is. LINK
This post was edited on 11/12/10 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:22 pm to wareagle2805
28. Made a complete idiot of himself on Paul Finebaum's show concerning Cam Newton's eligibility.
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:22 pm to Linkovich
quote:
then you have shitty taste.
Your opinion is wrong.
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:22 pm to wareagle2805
we dont care what his resume is, aubbie.
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:23 pm to nycajun
quote:
analogy
that was a case study of another football team not an analogy
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:23 pm to melissarolltide
According to this guy - it's just an open market. Hell, line the guys up on the auction block like in old slave time and throw a price on their heads. Doesn't mean they'll get any acutal $$, but they may as well try - huh?????
This guy sounds clueless to me.
This guy sounds clueless to me.
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:23 pm to melissarolltide
I feel icky listening to Finebaum but he's the only one talking about this ad nauseum.
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:24 pm to Honkus
he is totally and completely wrong.
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:24 pm to tuck
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Everyone needs to understand that Donald Jackson's job is to defend kids against the NCAA in regard to eligibility.
+1000
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:24 pm to oklahogjr
Just ordered my power force ionic band. If it's good enuf for PF it's good enuf for me 

Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:25 pm to cyde
quote:This is true. He knows his stuff, but I would agree that he is always going to have a bias for the individual player or institution over the NCAA.
Everyone needs to understand that Donald Jackson's job is to defend kids against the NCAA in regard to eligibility.
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:26 pm to wareagle2805
quote:
Donald Maurice Jackson, Esq.
Here's some more information about Donald Jackson. He's talking out of his arse and shilling for Auburn.
No one thinks Miss. State is "involved" in this.
The Newtons wanted the money.
And he's playing at Auburn.
MSU didn't pay --and they "lost" 17-14.



Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:27 pm to WDE24
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This is true. He knows his stuff, but I would agree that he is always going to have a bias for the individual player or institution over the NCAA.
Bias to the point of absurdity if he thinks Cecil's shopping of Cam doesn't make Cam ineligible
Posted on 11/12/10 at 2:27 pm to Honkus
Too much smoke
Cam has a history, which makes this story completely believable...
Stealing laptops, and cheating in the classroom..
Let's see...could his Dad have done such a thing?
You know what they say about the Apple
Cam has a history, which makes this story completely believable...
Stealing laptops, and cheating in the classroom..
Let's see...could his Dad have done such a thing?
You know what they say about the Apple
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