Tagged With: Cam Newton
>NFL’s Record Week 1
> After watching the first week of the 2011 NFL season, its clear to everyone that the game was missed. And not just by the fans…but also by the players. I mean that has to be the reason we had so many record performances this weekend. Everything from rookie QB records broken by Carolina Panthers … Continue reading
>Cam Newton #1 to Carolina
> Even with the lockout on, then off, then maybe on again, the NFL Draft still went off this weekend without a hitch. (But there were quite a few boos for NFL Commish Roger Goodell) And, as has been 10 times in the 13 drafts before, a quarterback was taken first. And that quarterback was … Continue reading
>Cam’s Decision
> Surprise, surprise. It was announced today on the University of Auburn’s athletic website that QB Cam Newton had made the decision to take his talents to the NFL and forgo his senior season with the Tigers. This comes as little surprise to many who pay attention to college football. Newton has been mired in … Continue reading
>2010-11 BCS National Champs: Auburn
>They came in with the hype of Cam Newton. And left with the BCS National Championship.
>Newton Wins Heisman
> In the most “shocking” news (in my sarcastic voice), Auburn QB Cam Newton won the Heisman trophy. Though there had been speculation for months regarding his eligibility due to some allegations from boosters at Mississippi State, Newton still won the award by a nearly-record margin.
>2010 Heisman Hopefuls
> The stage is now officially set. This year’s Heisman Trophy finalists have been named and officially invited to New York City. The four finalists include Auburn QB Cam Newton, Stanford QB Andrew Luck, Oregon RB LaMichael James and Boise State QB Kellan Moore.
>What’s Really Going On??: Cam Newton Edition
> So I have been laying low on the Cam Newton scandal hoping it would go away…maybe this wouldn’t blow up in everyone’s faces. However after nearly a week, this story still won’t go away….mainly because, IMO, certain schools, coaches, recruiters, and reporters won’t walk away. There is no need to rehash every single detail … Continue reading









