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Doug Zeit said the discussion at his office was a "fact-finding mission" centered around an alleged conversation on Nov. 27, 2009, when Rogers says Cecil Newton asked for up to $180,000 from two Mississippi State assistant coaches in exchange for his son's commitment to the Bulldogs.
Zeit said the two sides also discussed Rogers' phone calls made to Bill Bell and John Bond, two other former Mississippi State players who have been involved in the Newton saga.
"We basically talked about the same things we've been talking about for weeks -- Cecil Newton's solicitation and Kenny Rogers' involvement relaying that message," Zeit said. "We don't believe Kenny Rogers broke any laws and are looking forward to this situation being over."
Cam Newton was in Florida on Thursday for ESPN's College Football Awards Show, where he picked up the Maxwell Award given to the national player of the year and the Davey O'Brien Award for the top quarterback. Earlier in the day, he won the Walter Camp player of the year award.
Newton was the SEC offensive player of the year after accounting for 49 touchdowns, best in the nation, and setting school records for both passing and rushing touchdowns in a season.
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