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  • karen lotz
    j_crazy;552760 wrote:also. has the UGA Auburn game officially been pulled from the vegas line? or was that a hypothetical that got blown out of proportion.


    The site I use to get odds for vbookie doesn't have the Auburn/Georgia game listed right now. When I started the thread at 11:45 today, it had Auburn as a 8.5 point favorite.




    http://www.covers.com/articles/featureArticle.aspx?theArt=210066
  • karen lotz
    What I would like to know is who are the sources ESPN is using for this story?? They say its 2 Mississippi State recruiters. Considering the NCAA limits who can technically recruit, it shouldn't be too difficult to identify, right? Mullen, QB coach, maybe offensive coordinator?

    Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen said that he and his assistants are the only people on the Bulldogs staff registered with the NCAA as recruiters, but he sidestepped other questions Wednesday about the latest allegation against Newton.
  • j_crazy
    things have died down in the past hour. much ado about nothing? maybe so.
  • stroups
  • vball10set
    j_crazy;552850 wrote:things have died down in the past hour. much ado about nothing? maybe so.
    ...or the calm before the storm :o
  • krambman
    Like I said earlier, the best thing for everyone is if the NCAA closes this issue by November 28, because Championship Saturday is December 4. That would give another team like LSU a chance to prepare for the SEC title game in place of Auburn, becuase if this is found to be true Newton will be declared ineligible for this season and any game he played in will be forfeited. If they finished undefeated and then a ruling is handed down before the title game it would be a mess. Obviously they wouldn't be allowed to play in the title game at that point because they would technically be 0-13. What would happen at that point? Would the #3 team move up into that slot? Would they re-vote and re-calculate the computer polls without Auburn to determine the new teams? If they did this they would have to re-shift the rest of the bowl teams around, which wouldn't only affect the BCS bowls, but a lot of bowls because whatever team gets left out of a BCS bowl (likely Stanford or Boise State) would be called up to fill a vacancy, and then that bowl would have to fill a spot and on down. It would be a disaster. So then maybe you still let Auburn play in the game without Newton, but Oregon (or whoever they play) would already be guaranteed the championship before the game. But that wouldn't be fair if TCU and Boise are still undefeated, because who is to say that they wouldn't beat Oregon is they were in the game instead of Auburn. Or what if Auburn still won? Basically, the NCAA needs to resolve this one way or another withing the next two-and-a-half weeks or they will have a huge mess to deal with.
  • bigkahuna
    I agree. They need to something ASAP because there are so many different ways this can play out depending on when/what their verdict is. I may be exaggerating but the present and future of NCAA Football rests on their investigation.
  • Speedofsand

    Mississippi State contacted SEC office

    Here's the full Mississippi State release, which almost seems to be taking up for the SEC at the end:
    http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/32343/mississippi-state-contacted-sec-office

    not even sure I understand this report. Looks like they just never had hard evidence until July.
  • krambman
    bigkahuna;553225 wrote:I agree. They need to something ASAP because there are so many different ways this can play out depending on when/what their verdict is. I may be exaggerating but the present and future of NCAA Football rests on their investigation.

    I don't think you're exaggerating. The NCAA really is at a crossroads right now and is proving more and more by the day how ineffective it is. The NCAA only has the power that it's member's give it. It has no real investigative power because it has no legal right to subpoena. The NCAA has grown so large that it has become extremely inneficient because the channels than things have to go through pass through too many hands. The NCAA rarely gets things done in a timely manner and therefore it's punishments for those who break the rules rarely affect the actual rule breakers and end up punishing the innocent after the fact. Also, with the possibility that super conferences are coming it is possible that the NCAA may not exist in 20 years. This case can set a precedent, or it could be more of the status quo to prove yet again how inefficient and ineffective the NCAA is.
  • j_crazy
    Speedofsand;553277 wrote:
    Mississippi State contacted SEC office

    Here's the full Mississippi State release, which almost seems to be taking up for the SEC at the end:
    http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/32343/mississippi-state-contacted-sec-office

    not even sure I understand this report. Looks like they just never had hard evidence until July.
    my translation of that press release (and i'm not being facetious):
    MSU: Hey, Auburn stole that great player from us. They must be cheating!!! SEC DO SOMETHING!!!
    SEC: Okay, prove it.
    MSU: Well, I'm really busy now...
    *crickets*
    6 months go by
    MSU: Here's more people agreeing with us that Auburn cheated.
    SEC: Okay, why don't you go have a seat over there?
  • jordo212000
    Has anybody found this Kenny Rogers character?
  • vball10set
    fwiw--Lou Holtz said on Mike and Mike this morning that he's concerned that this Newton thing is heading for a bad ending, simply because when things like this are purely conjecture, they fizzle out quickly, but this seems to be picking up steam.
  • -Society-
    vball10set;553786 wrote:fwiw--Lou Holtz said on Mike and Mike this morning that he's concerned that this Newton thing is heading for a bad ending, simply because when things like this are purely comjecture, they fizzle out quickly, but this seems to be picking up steam.
    I love this. I can already picture Lou saying it like this.

    Also, please read up on your definitions.
  • krambman
    jordo212000;553769 wrote:Has anybody found this Kenny Rogers character?

    Yes.

  • Tiernan
    ^^^
    Does that mean if Auburn officials separate themselves from SCAM & his cheater Dad, they will be on their own "Islands in a Stream" ?
  • vball10set
    -Society-;553816 wrote:I love this. I can already picture Lou saying it like this.

    Also, please read up on your definitions.
    I misspelled the word, but stand by it's meaning:

    CONJECTURE: A statement or an idea which is unproven, but is thought to be true; a guess; A supposition based upon incomplete evidence; a hypothesis; A statement likely to be true based on available evidence, but which has not been formally proven;
  • karen lotz
    http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sec-espn-report-is-wrong-calls-not-reported-29230


    SEC spokesman says that the phone calls were not reported to them by MSU in January or July. Someone (Dan Mullen and staff) is lying and got caught. Where is Gibby to tell us what a great guy he is?
  • krambman
    Bodog just took Heisman betting off of their boards because of the Cam Newton allegations.

    http://twitter.com/#!/darrenrovell
  • thedynasty1998
    Can Newton now file a defamation of character suit against ESPN?
  • j_crazy
    thedynasty1998;554057 wrote:Can Newton now file a defamation of character suit against ESPN?
    No. At least, I don't think so. But I don't see why he couldn't sue Joe Schad's sources, assuming they are ever revealed.

    I find it funny how MSU could now be in trouble for having recruiters who aren't technically recruiters. This could be the implosion of the SEC west.
  • j_crazy
    i also find it funny that there is nothing like the SBB story on ESPN.com.

    I know it's egg on their face potentially, but if the SEC is finally addressing this, ESPN should report it.
  • dat dude
    thedynasty1998;554057 wrote:Can Newton now file a defamation of character suit against ESPN?

    LOL, quick to file suits, eh? In Ohio, there would be a number of problems with the potential libel/slander suit. For one, Cam Newton is likely a public figure, and therefore, there must be proof of actual malice.


    I would be surprised of the law wasn't similar in Connecticut.
  • Speedofsand
    jordo212000;553769 wrote:Has anybody found this Kenny Rogers character?

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5792707

    15 minutes of fame interview today on ESPN Radio Dallas
  • jordo212000
    Speedofsand;554114 wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5792707

    15 minutes of fame interview today on ESPN Radio Dallas

    Thanks! Rogers interestingly names names (Bill Bell). There is some more smoke there
  • -Society-
    vball10set;553900 wrote:I misspelled the word, but stand by it's meaning:

    CONJECTURE: A statement or an idea which is unproven, but is thought to be true; a guess; A supposition based upon incomplete evidence; a hypothesis; A statement likely to be true based on available evidence, but which has not been formally proven;

    Can you point me in the direction to which it mentions they "fizzle out quickly"?