peaygolf89
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He's familiar with Mullen but the offense was developed by Mike Sanford and his relationship with Strong dates back before Mullen. Cam wants to start so he has a better shot with UL's depth chart. Also the school has better history of putting players in the league and the defenses in the Big (l)east are so suspect. Remember Mike Sanford made Alex Smith into the first overall pick in the NFL so if he get the OC job and his skill set this kid will be a monster in the Big East. Love the direction Mullen is taking that program but this isn't basketball, I really don't see MSU landing enough talent to go better than 7 or 8 wins yearly but Strong recruits Va, NC, SC and Fl so he could win 8-10 games yearly. Cam would be a star and get to play in BCS or New Years Day bowls. That's not happening in the SEC at MSU imo.I disagree, MSU is his best fit, they have talent and he is familiar with the offense.
we should have taken him over simms, IMO.
He steals a laptop at Florida, he gets kicked off the team and makes a last page of the national paper.
He steals a laptop at Tennessee and it is on the cover of NY Times Sports section, the NCAA is claiming we have a lack of institutional control, and Clemson is turning us into PETA.
While no one questions Newton's talent, some could clearly argue over his decision making process. At QB, 1 poor decision could be the difference between a BCS bowl and playing some whining Big Ten team in the Outback. Just ask Ainge.
why does everyone say he stole a laptop? he didnt steal it
Down to Auburn, MSU and Oklahoma."They feel I have the capability of coming in and being the starter," said Newton. "That's what I'm looking for in the school that I commit to."
Newton doesn't plan to wait long to make a commitment. He recently graduated from Blinn Community College in Brenham, Texas, and would enroll at a four-year school in January with two years to play two.
"I'd like to make my decision in about 10 days," he said. "Hopefully, I'd be a big Christmas present to the university that I choose."
