My take on the kid is that he is the most talented quarterback in the history of college football. Bar none. Anyone who says otherwise is fool that doesn't know.
There has been no credible evidence of wrongdoing, exposed to the public to date.
All hearsay................... by sports writers. He said, she said.
The fact that the SEC has investigated Cam thoroughly since December/January and has found nothing "credible" (their words), the NCAA has been investigating since June and has not sent Auburn a "Letter Of Inquiry" either says one of two things: Either the tracks were covered well, or there is nothing to investigate. We'll see.
One thing you will find is that Auburn, the school, coaches, and/or athletic program itself, has no knowledege of improprieties.
Tell your Auburn fan friends that "think" he took the cash that they are jumping to the conclusions that the New York Times wants them to. And that's a long story in itself.
The FBI is involved now. Maybe the end of the matter is near? If not, he may not win the Heisman and that would be a shame if cleared. But he will be a rich man one day from the ensuing libel/slander lawsuits that will take place regardless of whether he plays in the Pros or not.
There are other SEC schools that have a history of turning others in because of one reason or another, and it was proven to have happened in Philip Fulmer's (TN) fiasco with Alabama several years ago. The competition is tremendous here.
But personally, I think the notoriety is good for Auburn in the long run but hope the matter is settled before signing day next Feb.
It's been a fun season one way or another.
I think Auburn is coming to Manhattan in 2013?