SEC's Biggest Stories in 2011 No. 4: NCAA Investigations
The NCAA's investigation of Cam Newton's recruitment was a dominant story in the SEC this year, but Auburn wasn't the only school in the league to go under the microscope.
The NCAA's investigation of Cam Newton's recruitment was a dominant story in the SEC this year, but Auburn wasn't the only school in the league to go under the microscope.
All the news that's fit to make fun of.
If Cam Newton did know about his father's attempted pay-for-play scheme, it doesn't necessarily mean that Auburn did anything wrong.
Scott Moore says he's heard the tapes that John Bond made with Cecil Newton and that one had Cam in the background in one of them.
HBO's Real Sports show is planning an episode on college sports, and it will cover the Cameron Newton case among others.
The Cam Newton investigation is not over, and in fact, it could stretch on for years.
NCAA President Mark Emmert attempted to calm down the firestorm around the Cam Newton eligibility decision. I doubt it will work.
The NCAA's ruling is good news for Auburn going forward. But it might not be the last word on the games the Tigers have already won.
The NCAA has ruled Cameron Newton eligible for all of the 2010 season. Here's a breakdown of the NCAA's release.
If Cam Newton doesn't feel any penalties, the NCAA would set a bad precedent. Plus, is it possible that Bill Bell's lost text message will show up?