Cam Newton was arrested 23 months ago on being charged with felony counts of burglary, larceny and obstruction of justice after allegedly stealing a fellow students Dell laptop while attending the University of Florida. According to the UPD arrest report, the burglary was reported on October 16th, 2008 and Newton was booked at 2:25 p.m. the same day. Police had checked the Gatorlink wifi system at the college under Newtons' account on the laptop. Newton then signed a waiver allowing police to view his Dell laptop which had appeared to have been painted black with Newtons name in white on the cover. When police checked the serial number on the laptop compared to the number the burglary victim provided the was only one digit that did not match; a "Q" instead of a "2". Because of the possibility of a mix up with the serial number, the police stepped away from Newton's room to call the student and inquire about the numbers. Once the officers re-entered the room, the computer was gone and later it was found that it had been thrown from Newtons third story dorm room and was found near a garbage dumpster outside of the dorms. The charges were eventually dropped after a pre-trial diversion program.A short 2 years later, Newton is on a different path and rumors have spread of his consideration among the Heisman frontrunners as the starting quarterback at No. 5 Auburn. "I don't have any regrets about the road I took," Newton said of his experiences. "That just goes to show you how God has blessed me in my life, and I have some type of evidence to prove that." Newton currently leads the SEC in rushing (122.9), ranks second nationally in passing efficiency (180.53) and total offense (305.4). Auburn is also the league leader in total offense, rushing and scoring.