Poll: Time to Vote: Will Cam make it to the Iron Bowl?

Will Cam Play in the Iron Bowl?

  • Yes, There nothing to this, or the NCAA will do nothing before the Iron Bowl

    Votes: 235 74.8%
  • No, Auburn will voluntarily hold him out.

    Votes: 18 5.7%
  • No, The NCAA will find him ineligible

    Votes: 61 19.4%

  • Total voters
    314
  • Poll closed .

AlistarWills

Hall of Fame
Jul 26, 2006
5,641
3,465
187
The barn won't sit him voluntarily. I think 3 weeks is enough time for the NCAA to actually say something about his eligiblity. Mainly because I want to believe it's true.
 

uafan4life

Hall of Fame
Mar 30, 2001
16,298
8,453
287
44
Florence, AL
The barn won't sit him voluntarily. I think 3 weeks is enough time for the NCAA to actually say something about his eligiblity. Mainly because I want to believe it's true.
I don't know. I think we may be a little to quick to assume the AD is in on whatever has transpired.

It's entirely possible that the AD / compliance office did a cursory investigation in July-September and felt that there was little to no risk in playing him. If some sort of damning evidence does come to light, e.g. documented conversations, then the barn will have no choice but to sit him voluntarily, regardless of what the NCAA may or may not have to say before the Iron Bowl.


Personally, I hope this is exactly what happens. I want the NCAA to do nothing before the season is over, so no vacated wins for the barn, but for the barn to sit Cam before the Georgia game. Two barn losses to end the year would be fitting, I believe. And and LSU loss to Arkansas to top it off would just make me giddy. :)
 

rangerman

Suspended
Sep 14, 2010
1,089
0
0
cheating in school gets you no where and actually hinders further academic development. i hope they castrate this kid (hope i spelled that right)
 

theBIGyowski

All-American
Aug 4, 2005
3,645
35
67
43
Cumming, GA
It doesn't matter at this point if they play him or sit him anyway. If he is ineligible then none of their wins count...so why would sitting him for one or two games make any difference now? If they play him then they keep winning...on the field at least. That's better than sitting him and most likely losing outright.
 

bear1973

Scout Team
Nov 8, 2010
119
0
0
At this point I'd rather Cam Newton play and beat Bama 40-0 than him not play and Bama beat them 40-0. Or.... If he doesn't play and they still beat Bama. I'm already hearing it in my circles from the barners that the only way Bama can beat Auburn is if Newton doesn't play. Win or lose let 'em settle it on the field
 

bamanut_aj

Hall of Fame
Jul 31, 2000
20,058
83
167
52
Spring Hill, TN
It doesn't matter at this point if they play him or sit him anyway. If he is ineligible then none of their wins count...so why would sitting him for one or two games make any difference now? If they play him then they keep winning...on the field at least. That's better than sitting him and most likely losing outright.
<-------- agrees with ^^^^^^^^^^
 

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