A: nobody has ever been produced that claims to have actually heard that, and it's been reported at various times to have been said to "a recruiter", a coach, and Megan Mullen. It's also been reported to have been recorded. Nobody has ever produced that recording. This statement by BC is being attributed to him by the person that heard him say it.
B: Even that phrase allegedly said by Cam, alone, can have different meanings without the context of the conversation, as can this one said by BC.
You can put your popcorn away.
Which was exactly my point. Supposedly Woodruff told this Stancil guy the "mess everything up" quote. Stancil never said he heard BC say it. Stancil's whole account is on what Woodruff supposedly told him. Correct me if I'm wrong there, as I was reading on my phone when I saw the article. My main point was to show context of conversation, and the hearsay factor.
From what I understand, this Stancil guy is a sidewalk AU fan. That's according to two people on an Alabama board who supposedly know him; so, TIFWIW. If Woodruff did something illegal, I just don't see him sitting down telling some AU homer all the ins and outs of exactly what he did. And if Stancil were an Alabama fan, I don't see him coughing any of this up to an AU site either.
Bottom line, Woodruff's relationship with BC was pre-existing to the time that BC became a major recruit. He isn't a booster. Unless he kidnapped BC to take him to Alabama games, and kidnapped him, took him to Pensacola, and held a gun to his head to force an LOI to Alabama.....you got nothing. Nobody has shown anything about boosters paying off Peaches' mortgage, paying him or an agent cash, cars, etc. At this point it's some AU fan telling an AU writer what he was supposedly told by Woodruff.
Shit, I'm going to go tell Chris Walsh that Cecil Newton told me that AU paid $500,000 for Cam Newton. I mean, that's legit, right?