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Posted on 11/11/10 at 3:23 pm to Tiger Attorney
Posted on 11/11/10 at 3:23 pm to Tiger Attorney
@Tiger Attorney:
The NCAA has enough to suspend Newton pending an investigation. If exonnerated, Newton could sue if he chose.
I think the decision whether or not to suspend him will be made based on how confident the NCAA is that they will eventually be able to prove a violation.
Amirite?
The NCAA has enough to suspend Newton pending an investigation. If exonnerated, Newton could sue if he chose.
I think the decision whether or not to suspend him will be made based on how confident the NCAA is that they will eventually be able to prove a violation.
Amirite?
Posted on 11/11/10 at 3:28 pm to wmr
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I think the decision whether or not to suspend him will be made based on how confident the NCAA is that they will eventually be able to prove a violation.
Yes...in fact, legally speaking, even if they tell auburn to sit him for now and then Cam is cleared of everything and Cam/Auburn sue...all the NCAA would have to prive is that they have a reasonable belief given all the information known at the time that sitting Cam would be in the best interest of the NCAA until everything was sorted out...in other words, very little chance Cam/Auburn would win...
Once again, the NCAA is the private entity...the courts would have to pierce the corporate veil and show that the NCAA's decision to bench Cam was arbitrary and capricious...that is not happening.
I know there are a lot of big words in that explanation so I don;t expect Auburn fans to comprehend.
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