« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2011, 06:11:23 PM »
Here's why...
"Newton’s father reports that Rogers raised the idea of an inducement and initiated these calls".
The NCAA determined Auburn had no contact with Rogers while he tried to arrange a deal with Mississippi State boosters and that the deal was limited to Mississippi State.
The NCAA determined from its interviews with Mississippi State boosters Bill Bell and John Bond that Rogers simply "wanted Newton to attend his alma mater."
"Bond said that when Rogers first contacted him about Newton's recruitment, Rogers wanted to see what he could do to make sure Newton enrolled at MSU. Bond recalls Rogers telling him that he was 'trying to help [his] own God damn school.'"
"Bond told the enforcement staff that Rogers wanted Newton to play for MSU and was trying to prevent him from attending other institutions so that he would end up at MSU" and Rogers told Bond he "just had to make it happen."
Cecil Newton and Rogers met with two Mississippi State assistant coaches in late November 2009. An NCAA document says Rogers "discussed the possibility of asking for substantial cash payments."
On Dec. 31, a month after that meeting, Mississippi State says it stopped recruiting Cam Newton. That's the day he signed with Auburn.
Kenny Rogers is a former Mississippi State football player and a current member of the MSU Letterman Club...who also had dealings with former MSU & UNC Coach John Blake.
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