A decision was never made dude. It was...apparently...down to Auburn and Mississippi State. Cam asked his father's advice. He asked for his guidance. Cam's father felt like the best opportunity was Auburn.
I garun-god damn-tee you that if Cam had publicialy committed to Miss. State like Cyrus did yesterday, then had a meeting with his father like Cyrus did yesterday, and THEN signed with Auburn, the shit would have been DRASTICALLY worse.
This shit just doesn't add up. Not because of Cyrus, but because this shit has happened before. Cyrus, and Brent, and Chris Jones...and that is just this year...
But the fact remains, no matter how you pick it apart and put it back together; Cecil ultimately picked AU for Cam, and it was he and he alone who made that final decision. And that is OK. Cam made it widely and publically known that his father would be picking a school for him. That is the one and only real line I'm drawing between the two situations. For all we know, privately, Cam actually wanted to go to MSU. Hell, he even said in interviews while he was playing at AU that his heart was still in Florida. So, I don't see how my theory could be so far fetched. But, we're not going to actually consider that, because we just don't know. The main complaint I see from AU folks seems to be Peaches' involvement in this situation. The time frame and manner in which things were done is irrelevant to both situations. We're talking about parents making school choices for their kids. Plain and simple.
And as I said to TH regarding parents intervention this year, how is that indicative of one side of doing something wrong over another, other than you choose to believe your side is right, and I choose to believe my side is right? And in the end, none of us know exactly what or how anything went down. All I know, is if it's OK for Cecil Newton to be able to pick where Cam goes, I don't see what the issue with any other parent choosing for their kid, as long as there is no bullshit or violations involved. Parents do things that they think is right for their kids all the time. It's part of being a parent. Some parents think leaving their 4 year old kid alone in an apartment while they go down the road to get meth is OK. It's a matter of perception, I suppose.