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Posted on 11/7/10 at 12:16 pm
Posted on 11/7/10 at 12:16 pm
Will we get our loss back from auburn? If so, how soon?
Posted on 11/7/10 at 12:17 pm to lil tiga
if cam is crooked, the game will just be vacated. took 3 years to catch bush so it won't be anytime soon
Posted on 11/7/10 at 12:19 pm to lil tiga
No we will not get our loss back, however Auburn would not have any wins
Posted on 11/7/10 at 12:43 pm to The Ramp
this is wrong
based on what we know now, that Reynolds made an offer to State for Newton's services, means there was an agency relationship which means he's ineligible
this is an easy determination to make and will be made swiftly; there is too much money at stake with a lame duck auburn preventing a viable sec candidate from a position in the NC game
the NCAA can make no other conclusion based on what we know now -- that Reynolds approached Ms State -- that Cam Newton is ineligible and Auburn vacates its position
whether Auburn gets sanctioned or not, Cam Newton lost his eligibility when Reynolds made the offer
what, are we to believe Reynolds didn't have authority; think about it, Reynolds would have to implicate himself, in racketeering or fraud or whatever by admitting he made an offer to State without authority to do so
based on what we know now, that Reynolds made an offer to State for Newton's services, means there was an agency relationship which means he's ineligible
this is an easy determination to make and will be made swiftly; there is too much money at stake with a lame duck auburn preventing a viable sec candidate from a position in the NC game
the NCAA can make no other conclusion based on what we know now -- that Reynolds approached Ms State -- that Cam Newton is ineligible and Auburn vacates its position
whether Auburn gets sanctioned or not, Cam Newton lost his eligibility when Reynolds made the offer
what, are we to believe Reynolds didn't have authority; think about it, Reynolds would have to implicate himself, in racketeering or fraud or whatever by admitting he made an offer to State without authority to do so
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