The NCAA is investigating allegations that a man who said he represented star quarterback Cameron Newton sought as much as $200,000 from college football coaches to secure Newton's signature on a national letter of intent. At the time, Newton was attending a two-year junior college in Texas.
Former Mississippi State quarterback John Bond told ESPN.com that a former Bulldogs teammate sought $180,000 in exchange for getting Newton to enroll at Mississippi State. The former teammate was identified by sources as Kenny Rogers. Newton's father, Cecil Newton, told ESPN.com that if Rogers sought money from Mississippi State, he did so without the family's knowledge.
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Damn, Homie. We hope that this is all a misunderstanding. The Heisman hopeful and Auburn star doesn't need this on his record.
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