Cam Newton can go ahead of celebrate. The NCAA ruled that he and Auburn are in the clear.
Let me start this by declaring that I’m as cynical as the next person — OK, perhaps a little more — and I’m absolutely convinced there was a second gunman in the grassy knoll and there’s something about Area 51 that the government is not telling us.
But listen up: The NCAA got it right.
It could not suspend Cam Newton based on he whispered/he whispered.
It could not place Auburn on probation based on the fact the father of its star player admitted that he solicited money from ANOTHER school.
It could not significantly punish any athlete or institution based on what we all THINK must have happened simply because that’s what our suspicious mind tells us.
This whole saga has been one of the strangest NCAA investigations I can remember, in part because the athlete’s current school (Auburn) never was even connected to the allegations.
I know. Our head tells us: It’s Auburn. It’s the SEC. It’s big-time college football with big-time shenanigans. We’ve been exposed to so much of it in the past that we’ve come to believe that every player, coach, administrator and booster have been have been tainted. This story is even better than most because it involved a father allegedly pimping his kid . . . and he’s a minister!
At some point, you expected a Kardashian to show up on Toomers Corner.
But take a breath and, just for a moment, follow me through the levels of this thing. Then I’ll address why I don’t believe this can be compared to other recent cases, including the one at USC and A.J. Green’s suspension:
♦ Question: Did Cecil Newton, Cam’s father, solicit money from Mississippi State for his son’s services? Answer: Yes. INFRACTION.
♦ Question: Did Cam Newton know his father solicited an offer? Answer: Based on a lack of evidence, no. (If you want to assume otherwise, fine. But let’s just say I’m aware of situations where children did not know of things their parents did. Whether you consider that a longshot or not, the bottom line is that it can’t be proven.)
♦ Question: Did Cecil Newton receive money? Answer: Based on a lack of evidence, no.
♦ Question: Did Cam Newton receive money? Answer: Based on a lack of evidence, no.
♦ Question: Did Cam or Cecil Newton solicit an offer from Auburn? Answer: Based on a lack of evidence, no.
♦ Question: Did Cam or Cecil Newton receive money from Auburn. Answer: Based on a lack of evidence, no.
That’s it. There’s nothing else.
Now, should the NCAA continue to investigate this thing and discover that somebody in the Auburn athletic department or a big-bucks booster slipped a fat envelope under Cam’s door or paid for new floors and sheetrock in Cecil’s new church, then all bets are off.
But that’s not where we are right now.
Now, as for comparing Newton to other cases, I’ve been hearing from USC and Georgia fans all day and night and reading comments on line from various stunned officials, including USC athletic director Pat Haden. But this case is so not those cases. Consider:
♦ Newton vs. USC: Really? Fact: Reggie Bush’s parents received thousands of dollars in benefits from an agent. They lived in a home rent-free for one year. A USC assistant coach, Todd McNair, was tied directly to the case when the NCAA ruled he had knowledge of Bush’s dealings with agents. For whiny Trojan fans to be comparing their case to the Cam Newton case is completely nonsensical.
♦ Newton vs. A.J. Green: Really? Fact: Green sold his Independence Bowl jersey for $1,000. That’s a violation, even if he sold it to you. The fact that he sold to a person that the NCAA classified as an agent increased the suspension to four games. (Best estimate: It would’ve been two games otherwise.) It has not been found that Cam and Cecil Newton received anything (or sold his Blinn Community College jersey).
♦ Newton vs. Damon Stoudamire: This is a very similar case, as laid out by SportsByBrooks, in which the father of the former Arizona basketball star was accused by the NCAA of accepting a plane ticket from an agent in 1995. Stoudamire denied knowing about his father’s alleged transaction. The father denied taking the ticket. The NCAA suspended the player for a game, then reinstated him just before the NCAA tournament. But here’s where the cases go in different directions. The agent in question, Steve Feldman, ultimately admitted he gave airplane tickets to Stoudamire’s father. The father had to reiumburse him. The NCAA believed to other penalty was warranted. Coversely, there is no paper trail or evidence of any kind in the Newton case.
Some believe the NCAA has opened a giant loophole with this ruling — the thinking being that now every dad can go out and pimp his kid to universities, then just claim the kid knew nothing about it. The only problem with that theory is — again — Cecil Newton was not found to have taken anything.
If a father puts his son up for bidding and actually accepts a payment, effectively closing the deal, it really doesn’t matter whether the son knew or not. The athlete is ineligible. It’s like saying you want to rob a bank without ever doing it.
So enough with the NCAA bashing. They got it right. You can’t convict on conjecture.
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Recent episodes . . .
♦ Gruden to Miami would be manna for starving ACC
♦ Falcons are winning because they’re following Mike Smith
♦ Surprise! Spurrier proves South Carolina can be a player in SEC
♦ Alabama staffer fired for mocking Cam Newton with songs
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1,356 comments Add your comment
kc15aa
December 2nd, 2010
7:45 am
A.J. Green should have had a cousin sell his jersey and said he did not know anything about it. LOL. NCAA is a joke.
Buckeye
December 2nd, 2010
7:49 am
Headline: Gee gives $297,000 bonus to aid OSU scholarship fund (www.dispatch.com). See, he does care abou the little sisters of the poor and puts his money where his mouth is!
How about all the multi-million dollar coaches/presidents step up? Mark? Lou? Les? Tres?
Central Georgia Dawg
December 2nd, 2010
7:50 am
So what the NCAA are saying is it’s ok for a parent to shop their kid without the kid’s knowledge. I just find it hard to believe that Cam didn’t know. Same kid with past transgressions at UF. This was bad from the start. Don’t like this. NCAA is setting itself up for major problems. AU don’t get too comfortable with the SEC West title or possible championship or Heisman. You might be the new SMU.
Steve Spurrier
December 2nd, 2010
7:51 am
NCAA is a Joke and so are you Jeff. It’s ok to shop your son, just don’t sell the jersey.
StatesBurr
December 2nd, 2010
7:51 am
Buzz Killer: Too bad that the Auburn folks have their eyes covered on your post… My friends are Auburn people and will argue till its dark that nothing happened.
I say this: His Father asked Miss State for money to play… then he changed his mind and signed with Auburn. Can you honestly not see there was a reason he changed his mind from the team he wanted to play for. Is everyone else wrong on this?
Double Zero Eight
December 2nd, 2010
7:52 am
It’s dead. Time to stop trying to beat life back into the issue.
MS Bully
December 2nd, 2010
7:56 am
I forgot that you know everything. I can tell by your football predictions. Its just a matter of time before the truth comes out!!
joe
December 2nd, 2010
7:58 am
Go look up SEC Bylaw 14.01.3.2
StatesBurr
December 2nd, 2010
7:58 am
Double Zero Eight: Its not dead…Mt Shultz penned a blog on it this morning. We are seemingly discussing the NCAA ruling…
kral
December 2nd, 2010
8:00 am
I finally agree with most a what you wrote and appreciate the way you wrote it Thanks
StatesBurr
December 2nd, 2010
8:12 am
Actually the bloggers have right: You Dad solicits money on your playing skills. The player says he is unaware, so its ok?
You have got to be kidding me…. He chooses Auburn..Why?
Why would he choose. among all the SEC schools, Auburn and turn down the school he wanted to play for (Miss St)
Don’t you see, there has to be a reason…Come on Auburn fans,,,what is the LEGIT reason he chose your school. Pro Style offense, Gene Chizikz’s great track record, Auburns penchant for National Championships….?
Rolo
December 2nd, 2010
8:13 am
Hey Sgt Schultz……Scam’s father didn’t take money? Because MSST didn’t OFFER IT!! Whatever, Scam is a classless thug. Give him the heisman, let him play in the NCCG and make him a first round pick. That’s what the Country has come too. Unqualified empty suit as President, and a low life thug football hero……Yea
King's Queen
December 2nd, 2010
8:15 am
It was proven that Cam’s dad tried to sell his son’s services to Missy State. Any person with an ounce of intelligence would KNOW that he sold his son to Auburn. It’s up to the NCAA and FBI to find out through searching bank accounts,gifts,etc. to prove it.
Big D
December 2nd, 2010
8:15 am
This case is a long way from being over.
When Cam and Cecil got it started, it was all about the money.
This ruling by Auburn, the SEC, and the NCAA is all about the money.
As much as I love college football, it is a VERY corrupt system and the Presidents, ADs, Conferences, and the NCAA all know it — but the money is just too much to do anything about it.
War Cash Eagle!
December 2nd, 2010
8:16 am
Daddy showed cam the money and he suddenly went to auburn—-very simple. Money talks in alabama—”it’s not going to be free this time.”
King's Queen
December 2nd, 2010
8:18 am
Schultzie, you actually think that Cam’s dad was offering his son to play for money without Cam knowing about it ? I got some swamp land in the Sahara Desert that you can buy too since you’re so gullible…
King's Queen
December 2nd, 2010
8:21 am
It’s also a fact that the NCAA must love Auburn. They let Fairley spear Aaron Murray twice without suspending him or fining him. The one spear was a full minute after the play was over. But they suspend A.J. Green for selling a jersey for $1,000 but won’t suspend Cam Newton for the multiple thousands of dollars he all of a sudden has from Auburn boosters ? Unreal.
STILLBETTERTHANTECH!!!!
December 2nd, 2010
8:22 am
Jeff,
How can you be just as ignorant as the CBS staff and the Execs at the SEC and NCAA???? This “young man” has ALREADY BEEN KICKED OFF a classes D-1 school’s team. You are telling me Urban Cyrer did not see the talent in this kid but still got rid of him. Where there is smoke there is always fire!!!!! There is too much in this kids college resume for allegations just should at least make you guys in the media go…..UMMMMMMM????
Joey
December 2nd, 2010
8:23 am
Let’s see:
Former head coach Pat Dye had to resign and disassociate himself from Auburn for several years for paying players;
Former head coach Terry Bowden, in an interview in 2002, said that when he took over as head coach, Auburn boosters were paying recruits $12,000 to $15,000 to sign scholarships, even why Auburn was currently on NCAA Probation (from Dye’s deeds);
Former OC Tony Franklin was quoted as saying, “if I told you what went on at Auburn, it would make headlines in the National Inquirer”;
Cam, already having been arrested of burglary and obstruction of justice, as well as on the verge of being expellend from UF for getting caught cheating multiple times, transfers to a jc.
Cam’s dad shops him to MSU reps for $180,000, but he signs with Auburn for free? And Cam knew nothing about the money his dad was asking for?
Oh yeah, Auburn and Cam are pure as the driven snow . . .
King's Queen
December 2nd, 2010
8:23 am
So Missy State had to pay to get Cam but Auburn didn’t ? Beyond incomprehension…
Obvious
December 2nd, 2010
8:23 am
If you look at the USC AD’s comments, he clearly states that the NCAA views the parent as the child. If the parent screws up, the child will suffer. This is unfair but that’s the way it is. Parents need to be held accountable for their actions. Even if that means hindering their own child’s future…I can’t think of any better way to prevent it. Cam’s dad clearly broke rules and therefor Cam should face the consciquences of his slime ball father’s actions.
King's Queen
December 2nd, 2010
8:27 am
The only reason the NCAA is avoiding this is because of the bad publicity it would incur. They thought it out and decided it was better to let it slide than pursue it and strip the #1 team of its ranking. It’s all about publicity and money. They know that an Auburn/Oregon matchup will be huge revenue. NCAA has sold out.
Double Zero Eight
December 2nd, 2010
8:29 am
Football is a game. Georgia had no problem electing one of the most corrupt members of congress as governor. His salvage business was awarded a contract without a bid. It is entertaining to see that the passion for sports exceeds the passion for politics, since the latter cost the taxpaxyers of GA money.
jasont13
December 2nd, 2010
8:30 am
It will be interesting to see what happens in the coming months. In the NCAA statement it clearly said at this TIME there is a lack of evidence that shows Cam Newton was aware his father was shopping him for money. The key pharase is ‘at this time’. That shows that this investigation is not over. It is confusing when compared to the Reggie Bush issue because he claimed he was unaware of what his father was doing as well.
Bud
December 2nd, 2010
8:36 am
The NCAA did’nt get it right, they were pushed into a corner. A temporary reprieve.
LAKE OCONEE DAWG
December 2nd, 2010
8:37 am
GOT SOME OCEAN FRONT PROPERTY IN ARIZONA I’M GONNA SELL OLE SCHULTZIE IF HE BELIEVES NOTHING TOOK PLACE HERE—HE MIGHT BE IN THE 2% WHO BELIEVE THIS WAS ALL ON THE UP AND UP…..THE QUESTION IS “IF THIS WAS GOING ON AT UGA, WOULD YOU STILL HAVE THE “NCAA GOT IT RIGHT APPROACH” TO THE ARTICLE…..
Seriously . . .
December 2nd, 2010
8:38 am
ESPN called it “a wet kiss on the ring finger”, a gift, from NCAA to AU
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=wojciechowski_gene&id=5872192&sportCat=ncf
Shultz, you’re part of the problem if you really believe what you posted Everyone who is not an AU fan sees clearly what’s going on here. This is not about UGA, AL, USC, or anyone else, its about integrity in a sport, a great sport, where $$$$ have suddenly become more important. The result will be chaos and you’ve just endorsed it.
Dr. J
December 2nd, 2010
8:38 am
New Standard:
Dad shops son to colleges.
Son does the Col.Shultz : “I know nothing”.
Dad either can’t close deal or funnels money away for later use.
NCAA and school do the Col Shultz : “I know nothing”.
NCAA, Son, Dad, school, all are happy. Only problem: Nobody’s buying into it!
GoodTimes
December 2nd, 2010
8:38 am
Blair Miss – Isn’t recess over now ?
meh
December 2nd, 2010
8:38 am
If Cam gets off because he “didn’t know” what his dad was doing then AJ should’ve got the minimum suspension because he didn’t know the guy who bought his jersey was an “agent”.
Earl
December 2nd, 2010
8:38 am
I thought auctioning off african americans was made illegal after the cival war.
meh
December 2nd, 2010
8:42 am
also, why does noone ever say AJ Green sold his jersey to an agent? it’s always “a guy who fits the NCAA definition of an agent” or “person the NCAA classified as an agent”. to me, that means the NCAA is really stretching to call this guy an “agent” and that they went out of their way to penalize AJ Green as harshly as they could.
Tosh.No
December 2nd, 2010
8:43 am
No ones whining, we all know that they tried to get money and one day they’ll pay for it. Karma.
Go Dawgs!
December 2nd, 2010
8:43 am
Cam Newton knew what his father was doing. Perhaps that’s difficult to prove, but he did. Everybody, including every Auburn fan, knows it.
Gary
December 2nd, 2010
8:45 am
It may just be a lot of Dawg fans on this post, but nationwide the NCAA is getting blasted for this decision Auburn Fans. Pretty sure both the PTI guys said the NCAA should be embarrassed. This is not about a loss. It is about principles, something Auburn, the SEC, and the NCAA apparently have none of. NC*!
Gary
December 2nd, 2010
8:46 am
NC*
gary otoole
December 2nd, 2010
8:46 am
Yeah, and O.J. was innocent too.
GoodTimes
December 2nd, 2010
8:47 am
That dad-gum NCAA ! Favoritism….that’s all it is. Favoritism. If the barners didn’t have Cam Newton, they’d be 0-11. Newton and Nick Unfairly should be imprisoned for all the ill they’ve done to innocent SEC teams. This is tantamount to manslaughter.
Donnan of a new era
December 2nd, 2010
8:49 am
GoodTimes
You’re funny.
Donnan of a new era
December 2nd, 2010
8:50 am
“NC*!”
Poor whiny baby.
BootyBoy
December 2nd, 2010
8:52 am
AJ was singled out and dealt with harshly. Selling a jersey to an agent: who cares? Now, a dad asking for money: that’s illegal. Auburn will pay for this, because cheaters never win. The NCAA will pay, because they are Phillistines who only care about money. The rest of us 11 schools in the SEC will keep doing things “the right way.”
Hatfield Geoff
December 2nd, 2010
8:57 am
The problem I have with all of this is the way the NCAA outlines very specific rules for conduct by student-athletes and their families, but then they arbitrarily dish out the punishment. The rules may have changed, but in the past if AJ Green’s mother had said she sold the Jersey to the Agent, AJ would have still been suspended. The reasoning being that it is very difficult to prove to what degree the athlete was involved so the actions of family members were deemed to be breaking the rules as well. Cam Newton’s father has admitted to attempting to sell his sons services for $180K and Cam get a free pass? I am sure staff at Alabama, North Carolina, Georgia and USC are all amazed that the NCAA is being so generous (and prompt) in its judgement of this case. I’m sure ESPN used it clout to let the NCAA know that tarnishing the great storyline of Cam Newton and Auburn’s undefeated (to this point) season would not be appreciated. Since they televise the Heisman Trophy show as well as all the major bowls, its better to have all this cleared up. Jeff, I doubt that Cam Newtow didn’t know what his father was doing but their has to be proof. But the fact that money never changed hands (as far as the NCAA can prove) dosen’t matter. It was a violation and Newton should be ineligible, but once again it is proven that the 4 most important letters in College Football are not NCAA but rather ESPN.
Junior Samples
December 2nd, 2010
8:59 am
This bears repeating: ((((((((((42-34))))))
richie
December 2nd, 2010
9:00 am
The oldman fell on the sword………now what???????
King's Queen
December 2nd, 2010
9:00 am
The NCAA knows that Auburn bought Cam’s services. Now they just need to prove it. But it takes time to prove it. They let Reggie Bush slide at first too. But then stripped wins and the Heisman from USC & Bush.
Donnan of a new era
December 2nd, 2010
9:00 am
More bad news for Alabama
Report: McElwain interviews at Colorado
http://www.tidesports.com/article/20101201/NEWS/101209991/1011?Title=Report-McElwain-interviews-at-Colorado
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December 2nd, 2010
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UGA FANS ARE BABIES
December 2nd, 2010
9:02 am
If Auburn is so bad why did UGA have more players arrested than any college football team in America?
King's Queen
December 2nd, 2010
9:03 am
No rebuttal Schultzie ?