Title: Forbes Article Raising Questions About Lowder/Colonial and Scammy Boy Post by: dpa1paco on April 05, 2011, 05:43:53 PM http://blogs.forbes.com/walterpavlo/2011/04/04/taylor-bean-chairman-on-trial-along-with-colonial-bank-and-auburn-university/
SIAP The National Perception Hits Keep On Coming :D Title: Re: Forbes Article Raising Questions About Lowder/Colonial and Scammy Boy Post by: Jamos on April 05, 2011, 05:54:01 PM It amazes me that every major media outlet has questioned the Auburn fiasco but no one has taken them down yet. Why?
Title: Re: Forbes Article Raising Questions About Lowder/Colonial and Scammy Boy Post by: ssmith general on April 05, 2011, 06:10:58 PM Lack of Institutional Control Title: Re: Forbes Article Raising Questions About Lowder/Colonial and Scammy Boy Post by: Marshal Dillon on April 05, 2011, 06:28:21 PM It amazes me that every major media outlet has questioned the Auburn fiasco but no one has taken them down yet. Why? This trial is the begining of the end for Lowder, McGregor, Auburn football, and Pat Dye. This is the first brick to fall in a crumbling building. The bribery trial is the other bricks about to crumble away te Lowder/Auburn fiefdom. The NCAA will still move at a snails pace, even when they have evidence of wrongdoing from these trials. Title: Re: Forbes Article Raising Questions About Lowder/Colonial and Scammy Boy Post by: Chechem on April 05, 2011, 07:01:32 PM Quote Alabama is not banking territory, it’s football territory. So the big story there is not the Farkas trial or the banking scandal unfolding, but the FBI and NCAA continued investigation of the Auburn football program related to payments possibly made to Auburn Tiger quarterback Cam Newton (Heisman Trophy winner). However, it probably doesn’t look good when your top player is suspected of taking payments when so many alums are affiliated with a now defunct bank. Pay attention to the McGregor part of this story. Title: Re: Forbes Article Raising Questions About Lowder/Colonial and Scammy Boy Post by: ssmith general on April 05, 2011, 07:26:19 PM Quote Alabama is not banking territory, it’s football territory. So the big story there is not the Farkas trial or the banking scandal unfolding, but the FBI and NCAA continued investigation of the Auburn football program related to payments possibly made to Auburn Tiger quarterback Cam Newton (Heisman Trophy winner). However, it probably doesn’t look good when your top player is suspected of taking payments when so many alums are affiliated with a now defunct bank. Pay attention to the McGregor part of this story. That's what I noticed about the story too. Pretty easy to read between the lines there. Title: Re: Forbes Article Raising Questions About Lowder/Colonial and Scammy Boy Post by: ricky023 on April 06, 2011, 11:14:45 AM I am not sure what all the googlie gop means but I sure know one thing this seems to be getting bigger and bigger. RTR!
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