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re: "...a giant loophole in the recruiting process has been exposed."

Posted on 12/3/10 at 4:42 am to
Posted by AnakinTWH
Auburn, AL
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 12/3/10 at 4:42 am to
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If this happened, do you think it's appropriate behavior for the NCAA? This question is not meant to be a flame or criticism in any way, because I also believe that Cam should still be eligible, unless the infractions committee ultimately finds something several months down the road.


Mikey, I agree. I think he should be eligible, and I wonder if the behavior is appropriate. I think him being the star player on a potential national championship team definitely has a part to play in it, but at the same time, shouldn't it?

With as many questions and rumors swirling around about this, everyone kept saying the NCAA needed to say/do something about this. The NCAA did it, and it's not what a lot of people expected/wanted.

The NCAA pointed out in the release from Emmert that in those other cases, there was proof that in some way the student/relative actually received the improper benefit. The solicitation violation was why he was sat, and then reinstated when they decided by their own rules that the circumstances lead them to believe Cam had no part of it and didn't receive anything. That's my best guess as to why they did it like they did.
Posted by StarkvilleTigerFan
Muncie, IN
Member since Jan 2005
3939 posts
Posted on 12/3/10 at 4:54 am to
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The infractions committee has the real power.
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And they should have worked right along side with the reinstatement committee and issued some sort of penalty. Okay, we understand a rule was violated, we see Auburn understood and declared cam ineligible and we can recommend reinstatement but we will impose a half game suspension. I say he sits the first half of the SEC title game.

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