The media started this nonsense with Cam Newton and has determined that Auburn would be a target ever since. Why does the media continue to paint Auburn in a negative light? My opinion is because they were and still are, personally, emotionally, and publicly, embarrassed.
The Cam scandal did not materialize. Never has so much energy, commentary, and ink directed toward a NCAA team, produced so little. The media lost the battle and the war going with this ginned up hyperbolic sensationalism based upon the wishes of disillusioned fan bases. They just knew that they have a major riches to rags story. National Championship caliber team goes down in flames. Heisman winner's trophy and dreams smashed. Makes for good headlines, makes for good sales of printed material.
Of course the fan bases that hate Auburn were helping to feed the monster that the media was creating. The Alabama nation may have led the charge, but Florida (anguishing over the fact that they actually let Newton get away) and the Ole Miss crowd (who just knew that they were getting Cam), also helped to fuel the run away train. The media's credibility was on the line now. The media started the mess, it grew out of proportions and became larger than life. Either the media make Auburn a dirty program or they were going to become discredited themselves. "Better to destroy the innocent than to make us look bad", became their motto.
With the Newton scandal discredited, they would turn their attention to the man upon whom the scandal and Auburn's downfall was predicted. When they could not find Auburn stealing from the cookie jar, they would go directly after the star, one Cameron Newton.
Although the media could not deny he was one heck of an athlete, they would attack his intelligence, character, and malign his pro career. It was determined that he would never make it as a Professional QB. He did not have the intelligence, footwork, etc. to be successful in the Pros. The media could not let this story go, they had to find a way to justify themselves.
We all know how this worked out, the media looked like even bigger buffoons. Cam not only was succeeding in the Pros, he broke the rookie QB records on one of the worst teams in the NFL. The nation got to see the real Cam Newton on the field, not the one that the media had created, and they could not help but be impressed. The media might be right that he was a bad person, but there was no denying that this guy was a super talent. Now that the real Cam is seen not only on the field but off the field as well, the nation is seeing this guy is not only a star on the field, but off. His work with children, taking time to help youth, and scandal free life, is making the peddlers of lies and damn lies, look like total buffoons. This cannot continue. We have to prove Auburn is dirty. If we do not, we may never gain our credibility back.
So once again the smell of blood is in the water. This is our chance, the sports media says to themselves. Let's go after the Jovon Robinson story, it has some legs. If we cannot prove Auburn was involved in the transcript scandal, let's imply it. Rueben Foster flipped from our beloved Sabear's team, that has to be dirty, so let's make up the story that the NCAA is investigating Foster and Auburn. If we keep up this incessant attack against Auburn, surely something will stick and we will be vindicated. We can once again beat our chest in triumph.
So it is not a conspiracy that is driving these stories, it is a desire to garner some personal and public respect. If the media could ever find anything on Auburn, the airwaves will be filled with, "I told you so". Penn States is a true scandal, but Penn State is to be pitied. Why? Because they were right about how this one would play out. But Auburn has embarrassed them. Newton has embarrassed them. So the vendetta continues until they can prove to themselves and others, that they were right all along.
How long will it continue? Until Auburn wins another national championship? Doubtful. It will not stop until the media can vindicate themselves. We have a long ride folks and we are going to have to get used to it. Maybe, just maybe if Alabama actually falls we will get some relief. But in the meantime, might as well buckle up. The media has embarrassed themselves, but Auburn is the target of their sloppy and unprofessional journalistic endeavors.