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Posted on 2/15/19 at 4:09 pm to InfernoOrangeSS
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If anyone on this board thinks their team is any cleaner than any other, they are living in a fantasy world.
It's a verifiable fact that Auburn has been busted more than any other program in the SEC, and everybody knows the got away with paying for Cam Newton. The ncaa even passed a Cecil Newton rule that precludes parents from accepting cash for their children's services.
Posted on 2/15/19 at 4:11 pm to John Milner
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everybody knows the got away with paying for Cam
Interesting. The NCAA sure doesn't seem to know this.
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The ncaa even passed a Cecil Newton rule that precludes parents from accepting cash for their children's services.
Yea Auburn wasn't why they made this rule.
This post was edited on 2/15/19 at 4:13 pm
Posted on 2/15/19 at 4:26 pm to bigpapamac
Those 5 years of bowl bans in the 50's were very shady.
Posted on 2/15/19 at 4:36 pm to John Milner
Really, why did the NCAA praise AU for compliance after the Cam investigation was over? Has that ever happened?
Posted on 2/15/19 at 4:41 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
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Non-millennials don't think 1993 was a long time ago?
Non-millenials know that past is prologue and it isn't even past. Auburn didn't change its stripes but rather just got better at covering its tracks.
Also, it's pretty obvious the NCAA infractions committee is a shell of its former self.
In the 1980s, 23 (!!!) schools served bowl bans:
Aggy (88)
Arizona (84)
Arizona State (81)
Auburn (80)
Clemson (82,83)
Cincinnati (88)
Colorado (80)
Florida (84,85)
Houston (89)
Illinois (84)
Kansas (84)
Memphis (89)
Miami (81)
Oklahoma (89)
Oklahoma State (89)
Ole Miss (87,88)
Oregon (82)
Oregon State (81) -- dam near every O school was on probation in the 80s
SMU (81,86)
Southern Miss (82,83)
TCU (86)
USC (82,83)
Wichita State (84)
Guess how many have done so in this decade???
Ohio State (2012)
USC (2010, 2011)
Penn State (2012,2013)
North Carolina (2012)
Miami (2012)
Ole Miss (2017,2018)
Mizzou (2019)
That's 7 in case you lost count. And most of those cases were so egregious that the NCAA had to do something. And even with something so egregious like what happened in Miami the NCAA completely fumbled the investigation.
In the 80s they were handing out major infractions like candy at Halloween. Not just in football either. Dale Brown famously called them the Gestapo.
It's not like the incentive to cheat is any less than it was in the 80s. If anything, with all the money being poured into college football and the NFL, the incentive is much greater than ever before.
Posted on 2/15/19 at 5:05 pm to BrerTiger
So, 93 was or was not a long time ago?
I'm not interested in your assumption on who or who is not currently cheating based on prologue as you claim, with no actual evidence to back any of it up.
I'm not interested in your assumption on who or who is not currently cheating based on prologue as you claim, with no actual evidence to back any of it up.
Posted on 2/15/19 at 5:31 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
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So, 93 was or was not a long time ago?
Ancient history.
I'm amazed I'm still alive. That was a lot of beers ago.
And obviously Auburn is a squeaky clean program. Anyone would be silly to suggest otherwise.
Posted on 2/15/19 at 7:28 pm to CarolinaGamecock99
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They’ve been bowl banned 9 times?
every time the NCAA investigated bear, Auburn got put on probation.
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