šŸˆ N.C.A.A. Inquiry of Auburn Isn’t Over, Exchange Reveals

NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. — Last month, when athletic officials from the Southeastern Conference met in Destin, Fla., the annual gathering had an eye-popping moment.
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[h=6]Chuck Burton/Associated Press[/h] Cam Newton won the Heisman after leading Auburn to the national title in a season marked by questions about his eligibility.




Julie Roe Lach, the N.C.A.A.’s vice president for enforcement, made a presentation to the group, which included every men’s basketball coach, football coach and athletic director in the conference. When she opened up the room for discussion, Auburn’s football coach, Gene Chizik, raised his hand first.


He peppered Roe Lach with a flurry of questions about the N.C.A.A.’s investigation into Cam Newton and why the N.C.A.A. had not publicly announced that the investigation was over. Chizik complained that the inquiry’s open-ended nature had hurt Auburn’s recruiting and he followed up at least three times, leading to a testy exchange.


ā€œYou’ll know when we’re finished,ā€ Roe Lach told Chizik, according to several coaches who were at the meeting. ā€œAnd we’re not finished.ā€


The N.C.A.A. has a consistent policy of not commenting on investigations, and the tense back and forth between Roe Lach and Chizik offered rare insight into one of the most contentious cases in recent N.C.A.A. history.


Both the N.C.A.A. and Auburn acknowledged last year that Newton’s father, Cecil, had offered his son’s services to Mississippi State for $180,000. Cam Newton told the N.C.A.A. that he had no knowledge of the proposed transaction. Soon after, in a controversial decision, the N.C.A.A. declared him eligible to play the rest of the season. He went on to lead Auburn to the national title and win the Heisman Trophy. He now awaits his new role as quarterback for the Carolina Panthers.


Auburn, the N.C.A.A. and the SEC declined comment on the exchange at the SEC gathering.


While Chizik has repeatedly said that he and Auburn did not break any rules in recruiting Newton, Roe Lach made it clear that the N.C.A.A. is not done investigating.
ā€œObviously, I think that she was serious, and I obviously thought it was a good message, because you could tell that she and they are serious about what they’re doing and trying to do what they have to do to clean up some of the bad elements in college athletics,ā€ said Vanderbilt Coach Kevin Stallings, one of four SEC basketball coaches who confirmed the exchange.


The exchange between Chizik and Roe Lach provided another example of the N.C.A.A.’s more vigorous emphasis on enforcement. The N.C.A.A. has increased and restructured its enforcement staff recently in an attempt to better handle its caseload.


ā€œIt was obvious they were trying to be thorough,ā€ said Stallings, who was with other basketball coaches at a recruiting event. ā€œIt was obvious they wanted everyone to know that there’s a more diligent pursuit than there’s been in the past. The staff is bigger and more aggressive. I thought that her message was a good one.ā€


Arkansas’s basketball coach, Mike Anderson, said there was a visceral reaction in the room to Chizik’s questioning, with coaches shrugging their shoulders and looking perplexed.
Mississippi’s basketball coach, Andy Kennedy, said that he believed Chizik ā€œwas trying to get some finality to when the process was over, and it was an interesting debate, to say the least.ā€


ā€œI think the format of the meeting was set up to be generally about the lay of the land going forward,ā€ Kennedy continued. ā€œWhen he got into specific questions regarding their situation, I think we were all sitting back saying, ā€˜I didn’t know that we were going here.’ ā€
Kennedy said Roe Lach gave general answers at first, but Chizik’s persistence forced her into a bigger statement — that the N.C.A.A. was still investigating Auburn.


ā€œI’m not sure she wanted it to be that way,ā€ Kennedy said. ā€œI’m speculating, but it seemed like a situation where she was like, ā€˜Do I go left or do I go right here?’ ā€


Scandals have defined college sports in the last calendar year, from the North Carolina agent investigation to the Newton situation and recent problems at Ohio State and Oregon. Along with those recent cases, Southern California’s 2004 national championship was vacated.


Coaches say they see a tangible push from the N.C.A.A. to fight back. ā€œThe message that the N.C.A.A. is sending is, ā€˜Enough already,’ ā€ L.S.U.’s basketball coach, Trent Johnson, said.
 
IMO, he should have kept his mouth shut.

I said it last night but it is worth repeating.

It's never a good thing to piss a woman off.

It's even a worse thing to piss a lawyer off.

A woman lawyer...from the NCAA's enforcement staff?

Seriously?
 
To think that Chiz was telling folks earlier this month that he'd been assured that the NCAA investigation was over.

This brings to mind two possibilities:

1) Either he is blatantly dishonest and was hoping that the events of this meeting would not come out

2) He is as clueless as was Mike BuBose a bit more than a decade ago.
 
To think that Chiz was telling folks earlier this month that he'd been assured that the NCAA investigation was over.

This brings to mind two possibilities:

1) Either he is blatantly dishonest and was hoping that the events of this meeting would not come out

2) He is as clueless as was Mike BuBose a bit more than a decade ago.

There is no way that CheezWiz is clueless. He coached at the Barn before and knows exactly what goes on. I think it was one of two things:
- he is posturing so he can claim ignorance down the road when things get rough, or
- he thought the NCAA had moved on (OSU, Oregon, etc.) and in his blind arrogance tried to get it on record, not knowing they weren't finished yet.
 
Saw this quote and LOL'd

"If the aub site needs to make room on its message boards, they can now feel free to delete those million or so threads with the message, 'Get over it, *******. There is no investigation.'" -Kirk McNair
 
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To think that Chiz was telling folks earlier this month that he'd been assured that the NCAA investigation was over.

This brings to mind two possibilities:

1) Either he is blatantly dishonest and was hoping that the events of this meeting would not come out

2) He is as clueless as was Mike BuBose a bit more than a decade ago.
HAHAHAHA!!!!! Yeah,he's as clueless as Reggie Bush! HAHAHAHA! Like the old saying: You get what you pay for. And his ignorance shows big time. I think all the aubbies need to start releasing their little grip on that trophy cause it's on it's way bye-bye! LOL
 
Just as a note to consider.

In all of these cases, we've never seen a "bomb drop."

We've seen slow bleeds with our situation back in the Means debacle, and it was the same with UT's football and basketball program, same with OSU...

It's a bit here, a bit there, and in the end you can look back over all the reports and see all of the damage.

I don't see how anyone can expect anything more now.

_______ could respond to an NCAA investigation and the chances are more than good the majority of fans would know most of the accusations before they were publicly released.
 
Just as a note to consider.

In all of these cases, we've never seen a "bomb drop."

We've seen slow bleeds with our situation back in the Means debacle, and it was the same with UT's football and basketball program, same with OSU...

It's a bit here, a bit there, and in the end you can look back over all the reports and see all of the damage.

I don't see how anyone can expect anything more now.

_______ could respond to an NCAA investigation and the chances are more than good the majority of fans would know most of the accusations before they were publicly released.

All the aubarn fans i work with are in absolute denial, they keep saying that investigation is over blah blah blah. I dont understand how they can be so stupid and not know their staring down the barrel of a loaded gun.
 
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