![]() ![]() ![]() Nobody has come out of this without spaghetti stains on his dress shirt. The SEC has separation from the Newton mess - it's in the NCAA's hands now - but just because the league's commissioner declared there wasn't a violation of conference bylaws, does that make it true? But if there was a race between a glacier and the Mississippi State in-house investigatory team, wouldn't you bet on the glacier to win? Mississippi State, which first phoned in the Cecil Newton allegation to the SEC office, has its whistleblower status. But was it more concerned about protecting Cam Newton, or protecting Newton's eligibility in pursuit of that crystal trophy? But do we really know for sure if he was a victim, an innocent bystander or a co-conspirator?Īuburn has its crystal football and its BCS championship. There remains no closure, no neat bow on the Newton box.Ĭam Newton has his Heisman and now his freedom - he declared for the NFL draft and is no longer attending classes at Auburn. And depending on whether the NCAA has completed its investigation or not, perhaps their breath, too. The smell has Auburn, Mississippi State, the Southeastern Conference and even the Heisman Trophy Trust holding their noses. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserĬollege Football, Auburn Tigers, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Ohio State BuckeyesĬam Newton is no longer on the Auburn campus, but the stench from his father Cecil's pay-for-play scheme and bungled cover-up still hovers over college football likes gases over a landfill. ![]()
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