KENNY ROGERS RUMORS & GOSSIP

Kenny Rogers: ‘No More Plastic Surgery’

Country legend Kenny Rogers has ruled out ever going under the knife again, insisting plastic surgery is too risky at the age of 72. The Lucille star has previously admitted to a little cosmetic … Read More > Source
Via Daily Sports News Trends  |  February 28, 2011

NEW: Rogers Admits Texts Were "Stupid Decision", Newton Attorney Speaks...

Embattled MSU alum/agent Kenny Rogers admits that he made "a stupid decision" when he sent Bill Bell a text of Cecil Newton's alleged payment plan to make sure Cameron Newton would attend Miss State.Doug Zeit says Rogers sent the text after Cecil Newton told him to do it. Zeit says Rogers sent the text to Bill Bell requesting the 80/50/50 plan we talked about yesterday...
Via Online Sports Guys  |  November 18, 2010

Cam Newton: Kenny Rogers and Bill Bell Lying? You Decide

The following are a few points that I have dissected, to expose what I believe are lies that smack in the face of justice and the truth. I will not rehash the entire Cam Newton story in this article; God knows that has been overdone...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
Via Bleacher Report  |  November 12, 2010

MSU Booster In Question: Cam’s Dad Wanted Cash

In an interview today on Dallas radio station KESN-FM, former Mississippi State player Kenny Rogers accused the father of Auburn quarterback Cam Newton of seeking upwards of $180,000 in exchange for Newton signing a letter of intent to play football at Mississippi State. (MSU AD Scott Stricklin recognized Bell at an alumni event last June) During his comments, Rogers, who is accused...
Via SPORTS by BROOKS  |  November 11, 2010

Kenny Rogers: Cam Newton’s Dad Wanted $100-180K for His Son to Sign

You want sources? You want “on the record?” You want first-person, primary accounts? Boom, you got it. I always thought it was ridiculous that everybody was questioning the sources and reports by ESPN, Joe Schad, and FOX Sports when it seemed pretty obvious that Cecil Newton Sr. wanted loads of money for his son to [...]
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  November 11, 2010

Audio: Rogers Claims Cam’s Dad Asked For Cash

Former Mississippi State football player Kenny Rogers, who last week was reportedly alleged to have been involved in soliciting money on behalf of Cam Newton and father Cecil Newton to play college football for Misssissippi State, appeared on KESN-FM in Dallas today. During an interview with KESN host Ian Fitzsimmons, Rogers said that Cecil Newton told him on Nov. 27, 2009, how...
Via SPORTS by BROOKS  |  November 11, 2010

NCAA investigating Auburn’s Cameron Newton

Allegations have come up that a former Mississippi State football player named Kenny Rogers allegedly solicited money from school officials in exchange for Auburn quarterback Cameron Newton’s signature on a Letter of Intent. ESPN.com has the details: “He said it would take some cash to get Cam,” Bond said. “I called our athletic director, Greg Byrne, and he took...
Via The Scores Report  |  November 05, 2010

Why The Gambler Has Folded

Mr. X has obtained top secret photos that might explain why the Gambler is winless in his last 7 starts. And let's just say that the blood clot excuse isn't a really good one, what with all the blood thinning agents he is guzzling?
Via Mop Up Duty  |  September 23, 2007

A Blood Clot For Kenny Rogers?

Does Kenny Rogers have a blood clot or is it just a tired arm? What's all the secrecy about?
Via Lady At The Bat  |  March 30, 2007

Once Again, MLB Drops the Ball

Major League Baseball's failure to react to Kenny Rogers' hand goo is just another blemish on a league that makes little effort to curb cheating, even in big games.
Via Sportable  |  October 23, 2006
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