National Media Targets Auburn Fans
With little new on the Cam Newton front so far today, national writers and radio hosts have turned their ire toward Auburn fans. Most are portraying Tiger fans as out of touch and unwilling to acknowledge that rules may have been broken.
ESPN's Colin Cowherd was perhaps the harshest today, saying that Auburn fans were delusional to believe the national media had an agenda against Auburn. "Why would the national media go after the number two program in a small state when it could target Alabama and Nick Saban?"
Maybe it's because Auburn is ranked second nationally and has the biggest name in college football on its roster. Just a guess.
Speaking of agendas and conspiracy theories, ESPN radio host Scott Van Pelt had an interesting one today on his radio show. While he was in no way endorsing this theory, he found it intriguing. And I must say, I agree.
A story floating around the fringes of the internet suggests that perhaps Oregon is behind the Newton stories. Why you ask? Because the Oregon program is the flagship school for Nike. Auburn wears Under Armour gear.
Phil Knight, the founder of Nike is an Oregon alum and pumps millions of dollars into the program each year. It's one of the reasons the Ducks wear different uniforms each week.
Theorists point out that Under Armour has never had a Heisman Trophy winner nor a national championship team wear its gear. In the apparel world, these two events are akin to winning the Super Bowl.
With Oregon sitting atop the polls and Ducks running back LaMichael James viewed as Newton's closest Heisman competitor, some believe Knight has helped the story go national.
Do I believe it? No way. But I do find it fascinating.
This may upset some Auburn fans, but I don't believe the media has an agenda against Auburn. I believe other SEC programs have an agenda. I firmly believe these allegations have originated from Starkville or Gainesville or both. I believe Urban Meyer had something to do with The New York Times story. I believe Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen has played a role.
I don't believe the media has targeted Auburn for any reason other than its great copy. Auburn is ranked second nationally and has the top player in America at quarterback. This story has taken the Wade Phillips firing at Dallas off the front burner. How many other stories can do that?
It has been the lead story on SportsCenter and every other television and radio show this week. It makes great news. The media loves to teardown people and programs when they are at the top. It's what America does, like it or not.
Do I believe the reporting has been reckless? There's no question. We've yet to see one thread of evidence. It's a sick world we live in and Auburn players and fans are getting a dose of it this week.
The media is nothing more than entertainment. Unfortunately, the Newton allegations bring great interest and ratings. It's understandable to be frustrated with bad reporting, but when pointing fingers they should go in the direction of Starkville and Gainesville.
We live in a new age of SEC football. There's a side that's mighty ugly. All Auburn fans can do is have faith in Newton and the Auburn administration.
And one more thing, don't forget to pray for an SEC Championship matchup with Florida. There's only one way to get even and that's on the field.
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Agreed, there is no War on Auburn agenda by the media.
There has been rampant rumor mongering and blowing a story well out of proportion. I could see ESPN being upset if they were giving us tapes, e-mails, phone records, and us, Auburn fans, were decrying “fabrication!”. But sadly, there has just been hearsay,changing of stories, by less than reputable ‘sources’. Honestly, it makes MSU look really bad at this point for multiple reasons.
Great write-up, Jay! Thanks!
by Tiger on the mountain on Nov 11, 2010 3:38 PM CST reply actions
Have any of you read this yet?
Rogers was interviewed on a Dallas radio station and says he witnessed Cecil Newton asking for money.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/11/kenny_rogers_says_he_witnessed.html
by Jumpn_JackFlash on Nov 11, 2010 3:41 PM CST reply actions
Need to talk to this Bill Bell guy.
Right now it’s a lot of he-said he-said. Bill Bell might be able to sort it out.
Fascinating take
on Oregon and their conspiratorial plot. Just goes to show what can happen in the age of the internet.
You have to give Van Pelt points for creativity....
even if it is the CRAZIEST theory yet!
by Tiger on the mountain on Nov 11, 2010 3:57 PM CST up reply actions
Damn --
Now THAT is creative!! Had not heard that – and certainly not smart enough to have thought of that angle.
DWWD -- WDE!
Or.... Give him Points for being a Freakin' LOON!
Yeah, it is a secret plan hatched by a cabal of Oregon alums headed by the dreaded Phil Knight to destroy Auburn…
Why?
Oh, because Knight and everyone at Oregon are scared shitless of having to play Auburn. They’d much rather make it to a title game against a pipsqueek team like Boise St or TCU.
Yeah, right.
Van Pelt is lost in space.
by ConfofChamps on Nov 12, 2010 7:00 PM CST up reply actions
"With little new on the Cam Newton front today..."
I think you jumped the gun on that one
Do you remember that spelling bee you won in the first grade? Rock? "R-O-K"?
You got that right.
There’ll probably be daily stories on this until he’s either caught or cleared.
Yeah just giving you a hard time on that haha
Do you remember that spelling bee you won in the first grade? Rock? "R-O-K"?
by jd is legend on Nov 11, 2010 3:57 PM CST up reply actions
I never realized this guy had so many business dealings.
I guess that’s what happens when your chicken joint goes belly up.

What's funny
is how bad the surgeon f*cked up his face. He looks Asian now!!
Bad plastic surgery
makes him look at the world through squinted eyes.
"Georgia ain't man enough to beat Auburn this weekend in Auburn."--Pat Dye, or someone just like him.
by War Eagle Atlanta on Nov 11, 2010 4:38 PM CST up reply actions
There wouldn't be so many conspiracy theories
if all of this came to light when it happened back in January or even back in July. A lot of this just feels scripted or staged… almost like being in a bad movie.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Evans and crew caught wind of this back then and decided to hold onto it until they saw how well Auburn would do. Worse thing that happens for them if we didn’t do well was a minor story that would be forgotten within a week, but now that we’re at the top of the BCS and Cam is the Heisman front runner…
From Finebaum...
“According to the NCAA, a violation is committed the moment an athlete (or athlete’s family) solicits for extra benefits.”
So lets say for argument’s sake they solicited MSU, but then Cecil had a change of heart about the $$ and Cam went to Auburn for no dough. Would just asking be enough to make Cam ineligible?? Anyone versed enough on NCAA sanctions know about this??
solicitation does include acceptance of benefits..
just trying to obtain them would be enough.
This Rogers has his hands full of s%^*# and he wants to get rid of it quickly. I can’t believe anything he says at this point.
That said, Mike Slive must be bitting nails. He has what amounts to a Civil War on his hands in the SEC.
WAR EAGLE!
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Pat Forde is twittering
that John Bond has phone records that will show he and Kenny Rogers had talks.
Wait
First John Bond said he talked directly to Kenny Rogers, then he said that there were two people between them, and now he’s saying he talked directly to Kenny Rogers again? WTF man?
Do you remember that spelling bee you won in the first grade? Rock? "R-O-K"?
by jd is legend on Nov 11, 2010 4:19 PM CST up reply actions
I saw Van Pelt's show
and he wasn’t taking the nike/under armour theory seriously at all. His point was that the internet is a breeding ground for wild ideas. ESPN has disappointed me in all of this. No doubt, they are sensationalizing this story, making misleading headlines, and downplaying the lack of actual evidence.
I don’t feel this story came out of thin air. Something happened, I think and I have no idea what, but at the speed the NCAA works, it might be 4 years before we know anything definitive. No further announcements from Auburn after the ‘Cam will start vs.UGA’ report and that may be as good as it gets for us right now.
Of course they're gonna say he's starting and eligible.
They have to say that. It’s all or nothing, at this point. I don’t know if I’d slam ESPN too much. It is a huge story, so of course they’re going to cover the hell out of it. Either way, something stinks, just don’t know what it is.
Watching ESPN versus reading ESPN stories
Has been different. The television broadcasters have mostly pointed out that there’s no hard evidence, so I guess I can’t really slam them. But the articles online have had misleading headlines and chopped up quotes, all filled with speculation. If they didn’t write the stories themselves, they certainly didn’t have any qualms about publishing this sort of what Chizik called “garbage.”
Duck perspective.
I think and I hope the allegations are B.S. Newton is a great player. I don’t want LaMike to get the Heisman as second choice. It would be our first Heisman and we’d never hear the end of it from the likes of SC. I sincerely hope that our teams play each other in Glendale. It would be the best competition for both of us and it would be a great showcase of where the game is going.
Agreed.
I don’t want to see Oregon’s first title in football sullied, though;
because they played against a team that is going to be disqualified next year and
have each and every win stripped from the ’10 season.
Of course, had the NCAA goons busted their asses back in January to see then if anything was amiss, perhaps by now this would just be old and forgotten news.
by ConfofChamps on Nov 12, 2010 7:04 PM CST up reply actions

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