
Cam Newton throws for the assembled NFL folks, and not particularly well. (AP photo)
Over the weekend Cam Newton went to Indianapolis and did himself no favors. Cam Newton arrived at the NFL combine having already offered a quote that made him sound less like the anchor a franchise seeks and more like … Justin Bieber?
To Peter King of SI.com: “I see myself not just as a football player but as an entertainer and an icon.”
Also this, to Dan Wetzel of Yahoo! Sports: “I don’t want to sound arrogant, but I did something in one year people couldn’t do in their whole collegiate careers.”
Which, you’d have to say, sounded a tad arrogant. Then Newton ran for the assembled scouts and team execs and, you’ll be shocked to learn, ran pretty fast. Then he threw, which went less well. (He completed 11 of 21 passes, which is OK if you’re working against a real defense, which Newton wasn’t.) He also sought to deflect media inquiries about his wayfaring career, saying: “I’m not going to entertain anything that’s in the past. I’m all about the future.”
Speaking of that which Cam prefers not to speak: The latest development, if you care to call it that, regarding Newton and Auburn involves a tape Alabama entertainer/radio host Scott Moore says he has heard in which Cecil Newton, Cam’s father, discussing how much various schools were willing to pay for his son’s services as player/entertainer. The tapes are said to have been made by Mississippi State boosters John Bond and Bill Bell. According to Moore, Cam Newton was in the room during one taped exchange, although there’s no word on whether he identified himself by saying, “Hi, this is Cam, and I’m an icon.”
According to John Pennington of the invaluable Mr. SEC.com:
The word is spreading now that Moore will play the audio recordings on his new radio show in two weeks. Now, what kind of guy would try to build up an audience for the release of potentially groundbreaking news? Somebody trying to build up ratings in order to get his fledgling show into syndication (which Moore has admitted is a goal of his). It’s called a stunt. And this has all the makings of being just that.
For the record, Moore’s Web site — MooreVoices.com — features this description of himself and his talents:
Scott W. Moore is renowned for his college football acumen and uncanny ability to impersonate over 70 celebrities, sportscasters and college football coaches. He is sure to keep your audiences laughing with hilarious takes on Bobby Bowden, Steve Spurrier, Nick Saban, Pete Carroll, Bob Stoops, Ron Zook, Nick Saban, Pat Dye, Lou Holtz, Keith Jackson, Bill Clinton, George Bush and more!
One question: In addition to the always hilarious Bob Stoops, does Scott W. Moore now do an impression of Cecil Newton?
It’s hard to know how to take this. On the one hand, you have one entertainer (Moore) saying he has heard a recording of a conversation for which another entertainer (Cam) was present. On the other, Auburn inoculated itself from Cecil Newton’s pay-for-play solicitation to Mississippi State by insisting Cecil’s son had no knowledge of any overture to anybody. The NCAA bought this defense. Would a tape that puts Cam in the room, so to speak, change the NCAA’s mind? If so, what would happen to Auburn’s BCS title?
Cam Newton told reporters he didn’t go to Indy to talk about the past, a phrasing that sounded a bit too much like Mark-McGwire-on-Capitol-Hill for comfort. It could well be that Newton has a long and prosperous NFL career as both player and entertainer, and when he’s done we’ll still be trying to sort out his one year at Auburn.
By Mark Bradley
279 comments Add your comment
Tell The Truth
March 1st, 2011
3:34 pm
The tape may not be REAL,………………BUT:
12,000 wire tapped phone call are
Player never attending class are.
Violating the Mann Act are.
Investigators in Louisiana are.
BOT members under investigation are.
3 out of the top 10 Boosters indicted are.
The lead Auburn attorney indicted is.
Watching the Auburn program and the Auburn family slowly crumble-
PRICELESS
North Ave Killer Beez
March 1st, 2011
3:59 pm
lol look at all the hating going on. As a GT fan, I enjoyed watching Cam play this year. The guy is a beast. Can’t wait to watch him in the pro’s as well. The media just sits and waits, salivating at the chance to jump on anything they can spin into a negative. If he did take any money GREAT!! Why shouldnt he get paid? Look at how much money he brought the athletic department at Auburn.
Nick Fairley
March 1st, 2011
4:09 pm
So Al from Dadeville has a radio show?
So this Alabama guy, Moore, is the guy Chuck and Chernoff talked to a 1pm today and they ate his lunch- and chernoff believes cam is guilty. I think this story isn’t catching on for one reason, there isn’t anything there other than self promotion. His story got mixed up btw.
Shame on Moore… he’s getting all of the bitter 7-6 hapless free love dog fans at Georgia excited. Probably 4 out of 10 of them peed their pants hearing this while the rest of the world goes… really? 2 weeks? you could hire people and make a tape in the next 2 weeks.
Did I say 7-6? I meant 6-7. Darn those Georgia presumptive trophies.
Nick Fairley
March 1st, 2011
4:17 pm
For the record, it’d taken a lot more than a scholarship to get me to go to Mississippi St. too.
but to go to Auburn? I’d pay to go there.
To go to Georgia? A lot of money, a lot of concubines, I never have to wear red, I get to spell dogs correctly, my degree can be put hidden from view and I might consider it. At least I know with all of the grade inflation it should be pretty easy.
Nick Fairley
March 1st, 2011
4:18 pm
Actually, Mark, that Mr.Sec article you referenced is pretty good:
http://www.mrsec.com/2011/03/newton-tapes-coming-in-two-weeks-well-see/
Late last week, Huntsville, Alabama radio host Scott Moore went on a couple of radio stations to announce that he has heard tapes of Cecil Newton talking about the “bids” that had been made for his son. Auburn was implicated. Tennessee was implicated. Cam Newton was said to be in the room during one conversation.
Of course, only Moore has heard the tapes. Former Mississippi State quarterback John Bond and fellow MSU booster Bill Bell made the tapes but they haven’t released them. Moore said on Friday that the tapes are “valuable.”
The long string of teasing from Bond and the Moore media push prompted us to write:
It’s Time For Bond And Moore To Put Up Or Shut Up On The Newton Saga
Yesterday, Kevin Scarbinsky of The Birmingham News wrote nearly the exact same story on his blog:
It’s Past Time For John Bond And Bill Bell To Put Up Or Shut Up On Cam And Cecil Newton
Maybe Moore, Bond and Bell are paying attention because the word is spreading now that Moore will play the audio recordings on his new radio show in two weeks. Now, what kind of guy would try to build up an audience for the release of potentially groundbreaking news? Somebody trying to build up ratings in order to get his fledgling show into syndication (which Moore has admitted is a goal of his). It’s called a stunt. And this has all the makings of being just that.
Many Alabama fans are dancing in the streets — or at least on the messageboards — at the thought of the Newtons and Auburn and Tennessee going down.
But they need to be warned: Moore’s teases and delays and story changes — one day he thinks Cam is implicated, the next he says Cam can be heard in the room… one day he says Tennessee offered $150,000, the next he says the Vols offered $200,000 — don’t give him a lot of credibility. Ditto the fact that he’s launching a new show.
Bond and Bell don’t have a lot of credibility either right now. Moore said they turned some of their tapes over to the NCAA. Why not all of them? And if the two are trying to get cash for their story, then they’re no more credible than someone selling an “I had an affair with…” story to The Star.
Anyone expecting to tune into Moore’s show and find the smoking gun of evidence in the Newton case is likely to be very disappointed. We’re not saying it’s not possible that new evidence exists. And if the tapes are earth-shattering, then it’s about time they were released. But taking everything into account, we wouldn’t trust this bunch as far as we could throw them.
Tapes in two weeks? We won’t hold our breath.
Nick Fairley
March 1st, 2011
4:20 pm
Oh and to play for UGA? Yeah, they’d have to pay me more than they did Herschell plus inflation. THEN, I don’t have to go to practice. I don’t have to listen to Richt. I can do whatever I want. If I get arrested you have to bail me out. I can get fatter year after year like Stafford did. And when I get to the game, I get to do whatever I want and if I mess up, so what, up yours.
I’d fit right in.
Nick Fairley
March 1st, 2011
4:22 pm
Speaking of Stafford…
“You’re doing it wrong”
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_aBun-fJmULo/Rnl3jhYQPRI/AAAAAAAAAOA/St5Bw-It94Q/s400/Pic__4.jpg
jerry
March 1st, 2011
4:56 pm
I am not sure if Cam is guilty. I am pretty sure he is a dumb ass.
Yawning from The Plains
March 1st, 2011
4:59 pm
All the haters STILL pinning their hopes and dreams on Auburn’s demise. How sad.
Guess what? Even if Auburn DOES go down, it won’t make your own mediocre programs any better.
You still got beaten.
And beaten badly.
Hurts, doesn’t it?
2smartjones
March 1st, 2011
5:29 pm
What a bunch of pathetic, whining, jealous haters these bammers and uga scared pups on here are!
LOL! Who’s #1, haters???
WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!
LIVE IT EVERY DAY!!!
bamma ramma
March 1st, 2011
5:35 pm
the ncaa and fbi are still investigating all of these payoffs, etc. and eventually will be taking away that tainted title from auburn—mark it down!
4th and Long Gone
March 1st, 2011
5:37 pm
Did anyone here the interview with Scott Moore today on 680 the Fan? It was hard to tell what to make of the guy. He says he is waiting two weeks to try and verify the authenticity of the tapes. He did not say how he was going to do that. He did make a point of saying that John Bond was one of the originators of the tapes, and that Buck Belue could vouch for his (Bond’s) integrity. He also said he knew the fact that he did impressions for a living would cause many to question whether it was him on the tapes. This will be interesting to see how it turns out. Both sides seem so questionable in this, it is impossible to tell.
dawg fan
March 1st, 2011
5:42 pm
4 out 5 baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2smartjones
March 1st, 2011
5:54 pm
LOL! Nothing’s going to come out of flim-flam artist, convicted spouse abuser, bammer Scott Moore’s mysterious tapes.
Oh, how you’ll all wail and shake your fists at the heavens when all of your hopes, fantasies and dreams are DASHED and ABSOLUTELY NOTHING comes of all these lies and rumors!
WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!
LIVE IT EVERY DAY!!!
Josh
March 1st, 2011
6:17 pm
Look at all these little Oregon ban wagon Auburn haters. You guys lost, get over it, Cam is innoscent. Keep crying.
Awwww, Sad4Dawgs
March 1st, 2011
6:46 pm
I know Dawgs are famous for whining on and on and on… but this has got to be a record for even you guys.
The jealousy, bitterness and hate is consuming you.
Time to seek therapy, ThUGA’s.
Is it still November?
March 1st, 2011
6:48 pm
Wow — Dawg fans STILL at it?
It’s March, isn’t it? Go out and get some fresh air — enjoy life.
Stop your bellyaching about something that happened over four (FOUR!!) months ago.
(AU) Asterisk University
March 1st, 2011
6:58 pm
Will you cheatin’ Aubies be here when the axe falls. I’m guessing not. But we will.
Ghost of Jim Zabel
March 1st, 2011
7:39 pm
I hope Cammy Cam gets invited to the ESPN draft coverage….shows up and parks his sorry behind at the “high draftees” table…and then sets there until late in the 2nd round. Mark my words….this arrogant piece of smack will last 3 years in the NFL as a backup…start 4 or 5 games, and be a complete nobody.
Remember The Blackout Game?
March 1st, 2011
7:50 pm
Where you guys danced the Soulja Boy during the entire 4th quarter? Rubbing it in Auburn’s face the whole time while carrying on like a group of street thugs? Well payback is a b**** isn’t it? As far as AU fans are concerned this whole season was payback for getting left out in ‘04 after going undefeated. Do you think the Aubies really care what a bunch of jealous, biased, disgruntled UGA fans think about their NC? They won it on the field and no matter what comes out they will always have that to hang their hat on. The question is what do UGA fans have to hang their hat on? The other guy cheated? That’s seems kind of silly doesn’t it? Why not just focus on turning your own program around instead of casting stones at the Aubies? Maybe that’s the problem: You are trying to avoid your own OFF-field & ON-field issues by bashing Auburn all the time. Ask yourself this: What if the shoe were on the other foot & Cam went to UGA instead of AU? Then let’s say there were allegations that his dad shopped him to the LSU Tigers or the Tenn. Vols, BUT no evidence was there linking UGA to the money. Would you not be defending him to the death & crowing about your NC? Just something to consider……
Ted Striker
March 1st, 2011
7:57 pm
Wonder if John Bond and Cam Newton would both be willing to take a lie detector test.
BabsTolstoy
March 1st, 2011
8:02 pm
I figured it out. Bradley is the retard dawgs fans form of therapy. He keeps bringing it up, dangling out that crazy hope that this is all a bad dream and you will wake up soon enough, and then the UGA spastics all feel better getting the yellow pumped out of their greasy dawg sh**. Brilliant. An excellent substitute for actually winning a championship youirself and getting to enjoy that. Keep doing it because from what I’ve observed it’s as close as you guys are going to get to a crystal football for long time, unless you want to come look at ours in its new case at the Auburn Athletiic Department (next to the three heisman trophies) .
2smartjones
March 1st, 2011
8:04 pm
Asteriskboy – here is the VERY SAD part for you. No axe will fall, Auburn University keeps legitimate NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP and you and your ilk continue writhing in the fetal position, CRYING LIKE LITTLE GIRLS just like you’re doing RIGHT NOW!!!
WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!
LIVE IT EVERY DAY!!!
Wheelhouse
March 1st, 2011
8:08 pm
You’re right on, Remember the Black Out Game….
There is and has been absolutely no evidence that Auburn has done anything wrong in this entire Cam Newton scenario.
That is exactly why anyone’s claims of Auburn cheating is only rooted in hate and jealousy, soaked in sour grapes.
There is no other explanation. Haters are gonna hate. It’s that simple.
And I’m not even an Auburn fan.
Joe
March 1st, 2011
8:45 pm
War Turkey, Gobble, Gobble, Gobble!!!!!!!!!
(AU) Asterisk University
March 1st, 2011
9:03 pm
Here’s the older version of the CamScam. Stay tuned for the new version.
Interview with Terry Bowden April 24, 2001, at his Loachapoka ranch.
>
> Also present was Paul Davis. After our interview, Bowden was expecting a
> visit from Dr. Muse that same day at his ranch. Former Auburn University
> football coach Terry Bowden says the program he inherited in 1993 included
> an elaborate system of paying star high school players up to $15,000 to
> sign
> with Auburn and $600 per month while on the team.
>
> In a lengthy interview from the ranch he still owns in Loachapoka, Bowden
> alleged that the “pay-for-play” system was orchestrated by powerful AU
> Board
> of Trustees member Bobby Lowder and carried out by former assistant coach
> Wayne Hall.
>
> Bowden said the corruption extended to former head coach Pat Dye, and
> included $30,000 to Atlanta attorneys for Gene Jelks in order to sustain
> the
> former University of Alabama player while he leveled charges of wrongdoing
> in the Crimson Tide program.
>
> Bowden said he learned of the major NCAA infractions within days of being
> named Auburn ’s head coach, but kept quiet while trying to clean up the
> program from within.” I broke the rules,” Bowden said. “I told Wayne Hall
> to
> pay it off to the players we already had and it will never happen again.
>
> I was hiding a dirty secret.” Bowden said the payment of players can be
> traced to Lowder, who Bowden said is the unquestioned leader of the AU
> athletic department.” Nothing was done without Lowder knowing.” Wayne Hall
> and Pat Dye paid $30,000 for lawyers in Atlanta to keep Gene Jelks
> talking.
>
> This came from the money that had been used to pay Auburn players.In 1991
> when I was at Samford, Wayne Hall called to ask about a job for Katherine
> Lowder at Samford. Bobby Lowder then called and he said he would
> contribute
> money to Samford equal to Katherine’s salary as long as we didn’t tell her
> where the money came from. Katherine and my wife became good friends.
>
> Then the Eric Ramsey thing hit. One day Katherine sticks her head in my
> office door and says, “Dye is leaving and my dad wants you to be coach at
> Auburn .” Dye resigned a week later. Lowder made him resign because Lowder
> was sure Auburn was going to get the death penalty if he didn’t resign.
>
> I met with Lowder, Mike McCarter and Ruel Russell at Ruel’s office in
> Birmingham . They asked me all the questions, and I thought it was a job
> interview. Then they said, we need to get you an interview. They got John
> Montgomery Sr. to officially recommend me to be interviewed. The night
> before the interview, Lowder told me “here’s how the interview will go.”
>
> This was three hours on the phone like a lawyer prepping his client. There
> were six candidates – Larry Smith, Mack Brown, Dick Sheridan, Pat
> Sullivan,
> Wayne Hall and me. Everyone agreed that whoever the coach was going to be,
> the decision had to be unanimous. I think Lowder wanted Wayne Hall, but he
> knew he couldn’t get him approved. I was the backup.
>
> I was the last to interview, then the committee immediately took a vote
> that day. Somebody was opposed to every candidate until they voted on me
> last. That’s how I got the job. Lowder said he wanted me to hire Wayne
> Hall
> as an assistant.
>
> Tommy (Bowden, Terry’s brother and a member of the Pat Dye staff) told me
> that if you wanted anything done you gotta go through Hall. My second day
> on
> the job (athletic director Mike) Lude said “you can’t hire Hall.” But then
> I
> understand Lowder called and said that if I couldn’t hire Hall we will
> find
> a new president.
>
> So I hired Wayne Hall. One week on the job, Hall came in with a ledger of
> players who have been paid, who paid the money, how much money and when it
> was paid. He said we’ve still got 9-12 players that we’re paying $600 per
> month.
>
> We paid then $12,000-$15,000 to sign. We sign about four every year that
> we
> pay.(Former assistant coach Rodney) Garner paid most of the players. He
> was
> paid when he was a player at Auburn.(Stacey) Danley is the assistant
> compliance guy, and he was paid when he was a player. I broke the rules. I
> said pay it off, and it will never happen again.
>
> Hall said “OK, but you will change your mind.” Katherine came to Auburn as
>
> my assistant, but she worked for Colonial. We were real close. I told
> Lowder “We have cash all over.” Lowder said “I told Wayne not to collect
> more than we had to have to pay the players.” Wayne had a safe in his
> house
> wherehe kept the money. Within two weeks of me being hired they told me
> about paying Jelks.
>
> Nothing was done without Lowder knowing. I will go under oath
> and say that Lowder looked me in the eyes and said, “I didn’t want Wayne
> to
> collect more money than we needed to pay the players.” I was hiding a
> dirty
> secret. We were paying (star running back and current Washington Redskin)
> Steve Davis and his cousin the fullback.
>
> It took about two years to get it all cleaned up. Most the guys we were
> paying weren’t any good and weren’t helping us win games. Steve Davis was
> the exception.
>
> HERE IS HOW IT WORKS fifty to 60 men give $5,000 per year. Wayne would
> collect it. These are all good men. They didn’t ask questions. The coach
> tells them that everybody cheats so we have to. My first two years we went
> 11-0 and 9-0-1.
>
> My third year, (assistants Jimbo) Fisher and (Rick) Trickett said, “Hall
> is
> on the phone a lot with Lowder.” I thought he was going back to cheating.
> I
> told Hall that when the season was over he needed to move on.
>
> I told Garner that I was taking him off coaching for a year. That was the
> beginning of the end for me. Jimmy Rane was in on all of this. He is high
> maintenance. Three current Board of Trustees members gave cash to
> players -
> Rane, Spina and McWhorter.
>
> Jimmy is a wannabe, a jock sniffer, a loose cannon. He wants to be
> involved
> in everything. After I fired Wayne , (athletic director David) Housel came
> on. I don’t dislike David, but David would get his feelings hurt if I
> called
> Lowder.
>
> I told David what Wayne was doing. Lowder said (of Housel) “He’s not a
> good
> AD, but he’s my AD.” David Dideon compliance guy, Jay Jacobs parking
> passes,
> Tim Jackson tickets. All are GAF members. Gerald Leschuck was keeping
> Lowder
> informed.
>
> By my last year I’m having my house checked for bugs. Danny Rane (son of
> Jimmy Rane and a walk-on Auburn player) was giving our practice tapes to
> Mississippi State , our opponent. Tommy Tuberville had been promised the
> job
> if we lost to Alabama in the game when we kicked the field goal here to
> win.
>
>
> After that season, I thought about taking the University of Texas job, but
> (Governor Fob) James was getting rid of Lowder. Then Lowder stayed on the
> Board and I was stuck. I thought then that I needed to win one more year
> and
> get out.
>
> When I got here Lowder said don’t talk to Muse, he’s weak and his wife is
> a
> n—-r lover. Lowder told me John Denson was trying to kill him. The last
> week I was coach: Monday – The Huntsville Tmes runs a story that says an
> undisclosed sources says that Bowden has lost the confidence of the Board
> of
> Trustees and he must win four of the last five games to keep his job.
>
> I lied to my staff and told them that I had talked to Lowder, the story
> was
> not true and everything was OK. I was trying to keep up morale. Tuesday -
> (Defensive coordinator Bill) Oliver brings a hidden tape recorder into our
> coaches meeting. I believe this was because Lowder wanted to have proof
> that
> I told a lie about talking to him the day before. Wednesday – I had a 7
> a.m.
> meeting with Housel.
>
> He asked if I had seen the article in the Huntsville Times. He said he had
> talked to Lowder, and Lowder wanted me to know that he was the undisclosed
> source.
>
> He said he also wants you to know that he doesn’t care if you win five of
> your next six, you’re out. David said the only way I would keep my job was
> if Fob James wins (the governor’s race). Thursday – I brought in my
> lawyer,
> Ricky Davis, and said to David that I wanted to resign.
>
> He called Lowder while we were in his office and we worked out a
> settlement. Muse didn’t even know. They were using Oliver. They were never
> going to hire him. When I resigned it shocked them.
(AU) Asterisk University
March 1st, 2011
9:14 pm
They keep coming:
In a recent interview with HBO Real Sports, former Auburn football player Stanley McClover alleged that while he was a current player at the school, an Auburn assistant football coach provided him extra benefits that would be considered a violation of NCAA rules.
As part of a Real Sports episode on the “State of College Sports in America” to be aired March 30 on HBO, I’ve been told McClover names the assistant coach in the piece.
The accused assistant coach is no longer at the school.
The allegation against the Auburn football program by McClover, who left the school in January 2006, falls outside the NCAA’s standard statute of limitation guidline of four years, with one notable exception.
NCAA rule 32.6.3 Statute of Limitations: Allegations included in a notice of allegations shall be limited to possible violations occurring not earlier than four years before the date the notice of inquiry is forwarded to the institution or the date the institution notifies (or, if earlier, should have notified) the enforcement staff of its inquiries into the matter. However, the following shall not be subject to the four-year limitation:
(a) Allegations involving violations affecting the eligibility of a current student-athlete;
(b) Allegations in a case in which information is developed to indicate a pattern of willful violations on the part of the institution or individual involved, which began before but continued into the four-year period; and
(c) Allegations that indicate a blatant disregard for the Association’s fundamental recruiting, extra-benefit, academic or ethical-conduct regulations or that involve an effort to conceal the occurrence of the violation. In such cases, the enforcement staff shall have a one-year period after the date information concerning the matter becomes available to the NCAA to investigate and submit to the institution a notice of allegations concerning the matter.
Part C of the rule may leave the door open for the NCAA to pursue an allegation made after the standard four-year period has expired.
An email sent earlier today to an NCAA spokesperson for clarification on the rule was not returned.
McClover did not return a Facebook message to his personal account and an HBO spokesman, when contacted, had no comment.
So what prompted McClover to make such allegations through HBO five years after leaving Auburn?
Perhaps it has something to do with a February 19 entry McClover posted on the website of a charity he runs. An entry that noted HBO would be filming a McClover-organized gathering in south Florida this Sunday.
Last week I reported that former Mississippi State player Kenny Rogers, who implicated Cam Newton’s father Cecil in a pay-for-play scheme involving MSU, would also be interviewed for the HBO Real Sports episode focusing on college sports.
crying bed wetters
March 1st, 2011
9:15 pm
Which fan base is the biggest bunch of whiners? Bama or Georgia? It is getting ridiculous. You both lost. Nothing is going to change that fact.
Poor Poor Dawgs
March 1st, 2011
9:17 pm
Here they sit … still… after all this time.
Licking their wounds.
Stunned.
Amazed.
Shocked that their team sucks so bad.
Worried that their boys will never do any better.
No confidence in their coach or his staff.
Depressed about their lousy season and even drearier future.
What to do? What to do?
Obvious answer? Continue to throw groundless daggers at those who got the better of them. Discredit those who beat them so terribly. Chanel all their jealousy and bitterness into a campaign of hateful misery.
You poor pathetic thUGA’s need to move on.
You got beat on the field and now you’re getting beaten on the blogs because the more you whine, the more pathetic you look.
I’m ashamed sometimes to live in the state of Georgia, among the biggest fan-base of sore losers in the SEC.
2smartjones
March 1st, 2011
9:23 pm
Asteriskgirl – DAMN, you’ve got it BAD, girl! Now just stay down there on the floor, writhing in the fetal position, shaking your fists at the heavens and CRYING YOUR LITTLE EYES OUT, girl!!!
Your fantasies, hopes and dreams of trouble coming to Auburn will NEVER COME TRUE!!!
WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!
LIVE IT EVERY DAY!!!
(AU) Asterisk University
March 1st, 2011
9:35 pm
http://www.1045thezone.com/goout.asp?u=http://images.radcity.net/5885/4666977.mp3
(AU) Asterisk University
March 1st, 2011
9:48 pm
It ain’t going away Aubies. It ain’t going away.
2smartjones
March 1st, 2011
10:26 pm
AsteriskClown – You’re late to the Clown Show, girl! LOL! THAT’S your smokin’ gun???!!!
LOL! A deadbeat dad, convicted spouse abuser, bammer, pie in the sky conspiracy theorist, just out of jail Auburn HATER is your BIG BAD WOLF???!!!
LOL!!! YOU CRACK ME UP, girl!!! Keep on CRYING YOUR LITTLE EYES OUT, girl!!!
WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!
LIVE IT EVERY DAY!!!
State Your Name
March 1st, 2011
10:49 pm
Georgia Bulldawgs? Thy name is “bitterness” and bitter is how thou shalt be known.
(AU) Asterisk University
March 1st, 2011
10:54 pm
One brick at a time
2smartjones
March 1st, 2011
11:02 pm
One AsteriskClown at a time will fall into deep depression.
Nothing but bitter tears for AsteriskClown and her ilk when their dreams, fantasies & hopes are DASHED FOREVER!!! Breathe deep and continue weeping, AsteriskClown, you poor girl!
WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!
LIVE IT EVERY DAY!!!
Wow!
March 1st, 2011
11:05 pm
I’ve never seen so much venom aimed at one school! Auburn has to be the most hated school in the country. I’d really hate to be in their shoes right now, and in the coming weeks……..wow!
2smartjones
March 1st, 2011
11:23 pm
Hey, “Wow!”, Don’t kid yourself.
IT’S GREAT TO BE AN AUBURN TIGER!!!
2010 BCS CHAMPS! WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!
cheaters
March 2nd, 2011
12:45 am
auburn needs to do the right thing and give back that title they got from paying off cam and his daddy. Eventually, the fbi will spill the beans and break up this scheme. When will lowder be in jail for bank fraud?
2smartjones
March 2nd, 2011
1:05 am
You need to spill a few facts there to back up your baseless claims there, “cheaters”!
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!!!
Learn to live with it!
WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!
Nick Fairley
March 2nd, 2011
3:32 am
AU*. What’s the * for? is it because auburn beat the snot out Georgia in 2010? Probably.
Let’s review. You posted two articles. Are you ready for a rebuttal?
1) The McGlover story…
BAM!
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/02/stanley_mcclovers_comments_on.html
I think the most telling quotes coming from McClover’s own HS coach and then I like this the best: Another of McClover’s teammates, Bret Eddins, summed it up with a joke: “If he had money, it must have been in a Roth IRA or something.”
How about some more? This is like me rubbing my facemask on your chin, let me know when you’ve had enough.
http://www.trackemtigers.com/2011/2/28/2018973/an-orchestrated-attack-on-the-auburn-football-program
And the hits keep coming
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/621353-lies-more-lies-and-hbo-yellow-journalism-dogs-auburn
and coming
http://www.rollbamaroll.com/2011/2/27/2016205/a-word-of-caution-on-the-hbo-special
2) The Lowder and Bowden issue. Bowden ought to know a lot about the Lowder family because Bobby hired him and he was rumored to have knocked up Lowders daughter who was his secretary and then adopted the child in the mid to late 1990s. I forget when. Anyway… what do you have? Proof? Information? Anything of value? Nope.
Now let me show you something that cannot be denied. 14-0, SEC West Champs which means automatically SEC champs and National Champs. Georgia 6-7. Very bitter. Auburn is supposed to be below Georgia… turns out, Georgia is just barely above Kentucky and Vandy and on the way down.
We love rubbing it in dog fan’s faces, they can’t handle it and that’s what Auburn fans love. Watching Georgia implode game after game and blog after blog.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_aBun-fJmULo/Rjn32fBwcrI/AAAAAAAAAIA/JOpeWXoiUCc/s400/Pic__4.jpg
Nachos the barn burner
March 2nd, 2011
8:22 am
Looks like “2smartjones” had one too many wine coolers last night…..
Auburn is going down in flames… and I will be laughing the entire way.
Dirty, rotten stinking no good cheaters….. Learn to live with it!
Roll T
March 2nd, 2011
8:37 am
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, BOUGHT AND PAID FOR!!!
Enjoy it, tainted title!
WAR CASH EAGLE!!!
MikeP
March 2nd, 2011
9:35 am
I used to have UGA as my second favorite team. Ever since Mark Richt came to UGA from FSU and brought the thugism that school is famous for with him, things have gone way downhill in Athens.
Dawgs, you used to be a good rival. These days all you are is a bunch of whining losers with a gang of jailbirds for players and a head coach that encourages hoodlums.
I see Ealey is back on the team. A real coach, like Gene Chizik, gives them one chance and then they are gone. I guess if Richt started kicking his criminals off the team after just two offenses he wouldn’t have enough to play.
Here’s a tip: Y’all sound like a bunch of second graders on a playground with all this “The FBI will get you” crap. Get something that at least sounds mature.
There is no FBI investigation that concerns Auburn. There is not now nor has there been a recent NCAA investigation of Auburn. There has not been one scrap of evidence that Auburn did anything wrong.
Try to start acting like the men and women that used to represent Georgia instead of a bunch of whining, jealous losers.
Wow!
March 2nd, 2011
9:59 am
MikeP, you must be joking. I mean, you can’t be serious with some of your posts. “Chizik gives them one chance and then they’re gone”!?!?! Chizik is the one who recruited Cam Newton. Cam Newton is the one who, previous to coming to AU had a grades “scandal”, enough traffic violations to add up to a felony, got arrested for trying to make a kite out of a laptop. Yea right, he “bought it from someone who stole it”. Watch COPS and that’s what they all say. If he bought it, why’d he try to throw it out of the window when the COPS showed up. This happened BEFORE he came to AU. No telling what all he did and got covered up when he got there. Although he was only there for one semester and had PLENTY of money in his pockets to buy all the computers he wanted (wink, wink)
When a football player at AU gets in trouble, they call the coaches or boosters and they come and get them out of it. In Athens, football players are treated just like everyone else, as they should be.
Why do I feel like I’m trying to explain all this stuff to a 4th grader?
NCAA Football Fans
March 2nd, 2011
10:01 am
MikeP, UGA’s is not the only fanbase who are seeking justice in the Auburn situation. It’s the entire country.
2smartjones
March 2nd, 2011
10:09 am
Nachos – stay down there on the floor with the other little girls on here writhing in the fetal position and CRYING YOUR LITTLE EYES OUT because AUBURN UNIVERSITY SITS ATOP THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL UNIVERSE!!!
Your hopeless fantasy that AUBURN UNIVERSITY somehow did something wrong by KICKING YOUR ASS will NEVER COME TRUE!!!
WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!
LIVE IT EVERY DAY!!!
2smartjones
March 2nd, 2011
10:28 am
Wow! Thank you for proving you are nothing more than an idiot. Did you REALLY post this???
“No telling what all he did and got covered up when he got there. Although he was only there for one semester and had PLENTY of money in his pockets to buy all the computers he wanted (wink, wink)”
Let’s see, in the uga scared puppy world, does working with school children every week put “PLENTY of money in pockets”???
It doesn’t in Auburn, Alabama. Just ask Wrights Mill Road Elementary School Principal, Lynda Tremane.
http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_186775.asp
AnotherOpinion2
March 2nd, 2011
10:39 am
@Wow!, why would you hate to be in Auburn’s shoes? Other than the constant pot stirring from up the road just west of Birmingham, Auburn life is very good. They just won the BCS NC and had another great recruiting class. You gotta have thick skin to hang out in the SEC, and being on top just makes the target that much bigger. This, too, shall pass for Auburn fans. Some will get caught up in the muck, but most will just enjoy the fact that their team just accomplished something that most folks thought they never would.
Wow!
March 2nd, 2011
11:05 am
In less than 3 months you’ll know why I would hate to be in Auburn’s shoes.