Aaron Green Eager,

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this part is kind of bothersome. im not sure but i do believe that unless he payed for said hat, this may not be a good thing.

On the night he committed to Nebraska, an older gentleman stopped by Green’s church after the All-American had left to give the young man a present and another goal.
“He gave an old Nebraska hat with all of the years that they've won the national championship to my youth pastor and told him to ‘Tell Aaron whenever they win the national championship to get that year stitched on that hat.’ so that’s what I’m going to do.”
 
Why would anyone give a recruit anything other than a handshake, a good luck wish, and possibly a compliment? Does this fellow not read any news? :facepalm:

 
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Hmm... sounds like the man might be smarter than we think. He didn't gave anything to Aaron.. He left it with the pastor at the church. :)
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As others said the hat was given to the pastor. I have followed Aaron on facebook and read other articles, he's one hell of a football player, but even better person. Faith.Family.Football---in that order.

 
Hmm... sounds like the man might be smarter than we think. He didn't gave anything to Aaron.. He left it with the pastor at the church. :)
:thumbs Left it with the pastor. That's pretty clever I guess.

It's sad that the ncaa rules are such that we need to worry about some kid getting an old ball cap, or a free sammich.

 
just because he handed the hat to the pastor doesnt really mean a whole lot. the hat was clearly intended for AG and not the pastor. now im not asking to get investigated but that "fan" is pretty much asking for trouble.

you dont have to physically hand someone something for them to be the person you are giving it to.

 
just because he handed the hat to the pastor doesnt really mean a whole lot. the hat was clearly intended for AG and not the pastor. now im not asking to get investigated but that "fan" is pretty much asking for trouble.

you dont have to physically hand someone something for them to be the person you are giving it to.

Actually, that's EXACTLY how Cam Newton got out of big trouble with the NCAA. He claimed he didn't know anything about his dad's dealings. Newton's case was over a substantial amount of money, Aaron's about a hat to get stitched. Non issue

 
just because he handed the hat to the pastor doesnt really mean a whole lot. the hat was clearly intended for AG and not the pastor. now im not asking to get investigated but that "fan" is pretty much asking for trouble.

you dont have to physically hand someone something for them to be the person you are giving it to.

Actually, that's EXACTLY how Cam Newton got out of big trouble with the NCAA. He claimed he didn't know anything about his dad's dealings. Newton's case was over a substantial amount of money, Aaron's about a hat to get stitched. Non issue
actually much different situation considering AG already clearly acknowledged it in the article above.

 
It's also how Cam got out of the whole laptop deal, but.... :D Let's hope Aaron Green isn't even close to half as shady as Cam Newton.

 
maybe you guys need to be reminded of eric crouch?

free sandwich ring a bell?

and yes i read the post from the guy saying God told him to do it. i dont think the NCAA takes what God has to say into account when looking at violations. the university is allowed to give so much to each player during their time at said university but there are clearly written rules in the NCAA bylaws stating that a player is not to receive anything from fans. thats just the facts.

 
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