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<blockquote data-quote="brmurray" data-source="post: 170377" data-attributes="member: 3406"><p>actually Bassboy, the way it works if I am correct is that is misconduct occured that made him ineligible, then he would be ineligible at Auburn from the first game. Does not matter if Auburn had knowledge or not. And correct, the 2 examples I gave, currency or goods did change hands. The issue at hand in Cam's case would be recruitment was based on payment on behalf of his dad. And in that case, his dad would be acting as his agent and that is a direct violation of NCAA rules making him ineligible for the remainder of his collegiate career. Same reason Lebron James had to sit out his Senior year in HS. He was ineligible to play HS ball because he was repsented by a agent and thereby was no longer considered a ametur athlete. At least this is my understanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brmurray, post: 170377, member: 3406"] actually Bassboy, the way it works if I am correct is that is misconduct occured that made him ineligible, then he would be ineligible at Auburn from the first game. Does not matter if Auburn had knowledge or not. And correct, the 2 examples I gave, currency or goods did change hands. The issue at hand in Cam's case would be recruitment was based on payment on behalf of his dad. And in that case, his dad would be acting as his agent and that is a direct violation of NCAA rules making him ineligible for the remainder of his collegiate career. Same reason Lebron James had to sit out his Senior year in HS. He was ineligible to play HS ball because he was repsented by a agent and thereby was no longer considered a ametur athlete. At least this is my understanding. [/QUOTE]
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