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Originally Posted by TennHouse2
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
FSU commit- WR Rashad Greene is opening up his recruitment but only to TexasTech
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Originally Posted by TennHouse2
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
FSU commit- WR Rashad Greene is opening up his recruitment but only to TexasTech
VOLS BEEEEYOOOOTCH!
....MSU/UM losing two top prospects out their backyard to SEC schools really aint that look tho.
VOLS BEEEEYOOOOTCH!
....MSU/UM losing two top prospects out their backyard to SEC schools really aint that look tho.
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Bray, Hunter, Da'Rick, Milton, Arnett ...2011 can't get here fast enough
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Bray, Hunter, Da'Rick, Milton, Arnett ...2011 can't get here fast enough
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[h2]SEC: ESPN Report Wrong, Calls Never Reported[/h2]
Posted by Brooks on Nov. 11, 2010, 2:03pm
Tuesday Joe Schad of ESPN reported these allegations against Cam and Cecil Newton:
Two sources who recruit for Mississippi State said that Cecil Newton and his son, quarterback Cam Newton, said in separate phone conversations that his college choice would be part of a pay-for-play plan while Newton was being recruited late last year.
Mississippi State compliance officials relayed the alleged conversations to Southeastern Conference compliance officials in January, according to two other sources close to the football program.
John Zenor of the ASSOCIATED PRESS reports that the SEC has since confirmed that it never received any information regarding alleged phone calls involving the Newtons. From Zenor’s AP report:
SEC spokesman Charles Bloom said Wednesday evening that there was also no mention of the reported conversations in either of the school’s reports to the league.
That’s more than just a minor detail. That’s the whole story.
Now we know why the SEC and NCAA never did anything about ESPN’s allegations that the Newtons were involved in phone conversations that would constitute major NCAA violations. The two organizations, contrary to Schad’s report, never knew about any such phone calls.
This of course also calls into question the veracity of the information provided ESPN by the “two people who recruit for Mississippi State.
[h2]SEC: ESPN Report Wrong, Calls Never Reported[/h2]
Posted by Brooks on Nov. 11, 2010, 2:03pm
Tuesday Joe Schad of ESPN reported these allegations against Cam and Cecil Newton:
Two sources who recruit for Mississippi State said that Cecil Newton and his son, quarterback Cam Newton, said in separate phone conversations that his college choice would be part of a pay-for-play plan while Newton was being recruited late last year.
Mississippi State compliance officials relayed the alleged conversations to Southeastern Conference compliance officials in January, according to two other sources close to the football program.
John Zenor of the ASSOCIATED PRESS reports that the SEC has since confirmed that it never received any information regarding alleged phone calls involving the Newtons. From Zenor’s AP report:
SEC spokesman Charles Bloom said Wednesday evening that there was also no mention of the reported conversations in either of the school’s reports to the league.
That’s more than just a minor detail. That’s the whole story.
Now we know why the SEC and NCAA never did anything about ESPN’s allegations that the Newtons were involved in phone conversations that would constitute major NCAA violations. The two organizations, contrary to Schad’s report, never knew about any such phone calls.
This of course also calls into question the veracity of the information provided ESPN by the “two people who recruit for Mississippi State.