So apparently Cam said the decision to go to Auburn was his today. You would think that part of the story(the one that apparently saved his eligibility), would be fairly easy to keep straight.
It would be hilarious if he messed up in an interview and said, "The decision to go to Auburn was mine and mine alone. My agent nor the amount of money had nothing to do with the decision."
I went to an NAIA school in Arkansa(Univ. of Central Ark.) and the kicker told me he had a $12,000 a year shoe expense account. Said he had been using the same kicking shoe for 3 years.
Man that stuff is so widespread. The thing is, there's no way to police it. I actually think it's really funny that it's as big of a deal to the NCAA as it is, and there is absolutely nothing they can do about it. Kind of like shitty teams getting into BCS games
I can't imagine trying to police the alumi associations and the shit they do. The NCAA has become the college version of the IRS.