Why Does Auburn Get a Pass on Cheating?

metrodayze

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Lol @ any fanbase who thinks their team doesn't pay players. Grow up, and be happy Cal is good at what he does. Everybody pays players.

And if it’s common knowledge at this level , imagine the exposure / liability the NCAA themselves should be investigated for is a massive fraud and conspiracy against protecting the - cough cough - amatuer status of college athletes. This should be a huge issue from AAU (amateur athletic union) all the way to the principles listed in the ncaa mission statement.
There are professional players in the amateur ranks in college.
I think the investigation has enough steam/push and is now steering right at ncaa , to bust them open and out.
If Emmert can be called into the Michigan State cover up as they knew but didn’t process the case, they absolutely are guilty by association with knowledge but no direction to clear it up.
It’s big enough to get the changes made. we all know it . It’s time for an overhaul.
 

serdi

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Auburn is the flavor of the month. Soon as spring football practice and baseball season starts, 80% of the people who have a passing interest in their very good year will go bye-bye.
 
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NumberNineteen

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Great question. They got off scot-free with the whole Cam Newton thing. They’re the most inbred corrupt athletic program in the SEC, even worse than Tennessee. Somebody at Auburn must have really good pictures of Mark Emmert in compromising situations.

Yes, this explains exactly why Alabama football has had so much trouble lately.

(Honestly, if Auburn had any dirt on anyone in the NCAA, priority 1 for us would be turning Tuscaloosa into a smoking crater. Basketball wouldn't even register by comparison.)