For that matter, if all of this is true, then MSU is going to get themselves on probation for somebody associated with the program trying to broker a pay-for-play deal. Unless they did report it, and the SEC directed them to see how far it would go. That, and the fact that 10 months later and this thing still isn't over with, should be a little cause for concern. I just can't figure out why they are so damn eager to hang themselves? Do they figure "Hey, we've always been shitty anyway, why not?" I don't get it.
None of this makes sense.
In June of 2014, the NCAA will release its findings.
"Cam Newton was recruited by the following schools: Miss State, Oklahoma, and Auburn. Here is what we found out regarding the allegations:
Miss State asked Cecil Newton what it would take to get Cam into school. Cecil responded, 'It will take a scholarship.'
Oklahoma asked Cecil Newton is Cam would be willing to play wide receiver. Cecil said, 'No.'
Auburn told Cam about their great offensive line and told him he would be a future millionaire in the NFL if he came to Auburn. Cam said, 'I commit to Auburn.'
We could not find any of the alleged illegal recruiting practices as reported by ESPN, Foxsports, CBS, and the rest of the internet. In short, we don't know what the fuck people were talking about.
We searched for four years, and we found absolutely nothing. Dan Mullen was always confused why we were asking him questions about the shopping of Cam Newton to colleges. Dan had kind of forgotten Cam Newton's name around 2013.
So what the hell was all the fuss about? We spent a lot of money on this. Anyone care to pay us back for all of our investigative work? No?
Fuck you,
The NCAA"