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14 years 1 month ago #34510 by RabunDog
Replied by RabunDog on topic Re:Scam Newton saga
This is simular to pres clinton's definition of sex

from espn

In a separate development, Auburn's athletic director, Jay Jacobs, told the Birmingham News that Newton's father, Cecil, did not violate an agreement he had with the school regarding his attendance at the BCS Championship Game.

Cam Newton led the Tigers to a national title against Oregon, and reaped the Heisman, Maxwell, Davey O'Brien and Manning awards this past season.

He also was a source of controversy since November 2010, after revelations surfaced that Cecil Newton shopped his son's services during Mississippi State's recruitment of the then-junior college quarterback. Subsequently, Auburn restricted the father to "limited access" to the program.

That included the BCS Championship Game in Scottsdale, Ariz. Prior to the Jan. 10 game, Jacobs said Cecil Newton would not be attending, a decision that was "mutually agreed upon."

But after the game, Cam Newton was seen climbing into the stands, scanning the crowd, then ascending several rows to embrace his father.

Jacobs told the News Thursday that Cecil Newton did not break that agreement.

"My understanding is he actually came in after the game was over for the celebration," Jacobs told the News. "Now, I haven't spoken to Mr. Newton. But based on what his attorney said, that's my understanding. As far as I'm concerned, he didn't go against anything we mutually agreed upon."

Cecil Newton's lawyer, George Lawson, told USA Today on Jan. 13 that the father watched the game elsewhere, then went to the stadium to find his son. Lawson did not know where Cecil Newton viewed the game, according to USA Today.


"I would imagine, just like at our place, when the game is over the door is open and there you go," Jacobs said Thursday, according to the News. "I don't have any idea

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14 years 1 month ago #34511 by kentdaddy
Replied by kentdaddy on topic Re:Scam Newton saga
I think we are missing the real story here. It is clear the science type people over at Auburn have figured out how to teleport. Cecil is not there then BAM! he is there.

Teleportation is the only logic answer because we know he was not at the game since the AD said so and Cecil would never lie because he is a minister.

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