When my daughter, seven at the time, saw Cam Newton’s first Gatorade commercial, she cried foul. “That’s false advertising,” she said. “They say it’ll help Cam be better but he’s already as good as you can be.” Same could probably be said of his latest endorsement deal. It’s not as if the Blessed Individual needs […]
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The Blender: Cam Newton now has his own Gatorade flavor
Gatorade has a new, but as of yet little publicized campaign going right now: “The League of Captains”—flavors branded with DC Comics makeovers of impact NFL players. Robert Griffin III, Peyton Manning… but you don’t get more impact than the Blessed Individual—excuse me, “The Blender.” No word yet on whether Cam’s magic blend is among […]
Cam Newton featured in ESPN’s ‘I Believe That We Will Win’ World Cup promo, believes that America will win
The United States will win the World Cup. The Blessed Individual believes it, and therefore it will be so. See you at Toomer’s! (Can’t see the video? Try here.) h/t @thejuiceisgood Related: Soccer superstar Thierry Henry wearing an Auburn shirt. … Keep Reading: * Auburn Soccer Player Ana Cate’s A** is Apparently Spectacular * Daniel […]
Cam Newton wants Bo Jackson as his historically hypothetical teammate
This weekend, ESPN First Take’s Cari Champion asked the Blessed Individual who, if he could turn back time—and we’re not convinced he can’t, he would want as a teammate from any age, from any time period? Sweet dreams, Auburn fans! (Can’t see the video? Try here.) Bo Jackson is the greatest athlete ever, scientifically, so […]
Cam Newton receives belated Singing Valentine during class (again); students from Auburn Wesley Foundation serenade the AU senior with One Direction’s ‘What Makes You Beautiful’ during Tuesday class
When it came time to advertise this year’s Singing Valentines, the AU Wesley Foundation understandably went with a photo from the most high-profile delivery from 2013. Last year, a few weeks into Cam Newton’s first semester back at AU since entering the 2011 NFL draft, Auburn student Rachel Gilmore paid the Wesley Foundation $10 to […]