Integrity Has Been Lowered, To Qualify For The Heisman Trophy!
Newton (of Auburn) has shown to NOT have the integrity needed to receive the award!
If he was caught 3 times cheating (at Florida) on academic tests, how many did he not get caught at? (My Honest Opinion) ------------------------------------------------------------------
JIM LITKE Associated Press
The only way the Heisman Trophy still means anything after this weekend is if the football cradled in the statue’s left arm is replaced by a bag overflowing with cash. After all, nothing says college football these days like the Benjamins. Every time we think the sport has run out of things to sell, it auctions off another shred of dignity. Take a look at what’s about to happen (again) to what used to be the game’s biggest individual award. There’s no suspense surrounding who will win the Heisman come Saturday — Auburn’s Cam Newton in a landslide — only whether his would-be shakedown-artist father, Cecil, would show up for the ceremony in New York and make the mockery complete. He said late Thursday he won’t. Too bad. He should.
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Newton (of Auburn) has shown to NOT have the integrity needed to receive the award!
If he was caught 3 times cheating (at Florida) on academic tests, how many did he not get caught at? (My Honest Opinion)
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JIM LITKE
Associated Press
The only way the Heisman Trophy still means anything after this weekend is if the football cradled in the statue’s left arm is replaced by a bag overflowing with cash. After all, nothing says college football these days like the Benjamins.
Every time we think the sport has run out of things to sell, it auctions off another shred of dignity. Take a look at what’s about to happen (again) to what used to be the game’s biggest individual award.
There’s no suspense surrounding who will win the Heisman come Saturday — Auburn’s Cam Newton in a landslide — only whether his would-be shakedown-artist father, Cecil, would show up for the ceremony in New York and make the mockery complete. He said late Thursday he won’t. Too bad. He should.
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