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Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:36 am to reboil
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The result of that accomplishment was widespread speculation and opinion that Ole Miss was throwing tons of money at recruits.
Be glad the NCAA didn't find the bodies (or hasn't yet). Death Penalty could be on the table if they do.
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:37 am to BayouTiga
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Hey ole piss, you want to see 'MELT'!? Enjoy....
Have not looked at that 'link' in a long time. Dam it is worth a 'banner hang' for ole piss. If one is in a bad mood, watch that link and LYAO.
Makes you want football season to start tomorrow!!!
ole piss fans - Natty of Melt!!!
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:37 am to reboil
You guys are setting yourself up for major disappointment. That's all I am going to say to you man.
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:38 am to TigerOnTheMountain
1st Stage: Denial
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:38 am to TigerOnTheMountain
1st Stage: Denial
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:41 am to reboil
So you are mad because your school lacks control?
Ole miss has only them to blame. Not the media, not fans on a message board. Your dumb arse Bible beating snake oil coach.
Ole miss has only them to blame. Not the media, not fans on a message board. Your dumb arse Bible beating snake oil coach.
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:43 am to RTRLSD
Text showing a monthly payment plan.... isn't that pay for play?
Btw.... olé miss is going to be hit... hard.
Btw.... olé miss is going to be hit... hard.
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:43 am to reboil
Dude you and others keep taking your eye off the ball, as in the really BIG ball being Tunsil revelations on draft day. If, and I must say IF, it turns out that the assistant A.D. that was tweeting with Tunsil was part of a scheme to funnel money to Tunsil, with help of the other athletic official mentioned in the screen shots, then that would be an outright conspiracy within the athletic department that would be full blown lack of institutional control. In that case then Freeze is out, along with whole Ath. Dept., with sanctions the harshest seen in a couple decades.
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Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:43 am to pivey14
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Also , I find it oddly convenient that you left out the ACT fraudulent scores. That alone can earn you a postseason ban.
That's the Saunders stuff you ignorant leghumper. And by the way, Saunders helped some kids get eligible for MSU as well.
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:45 am to reboil
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Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:46 am to Tidemeister
You are wrong sir. That's not a lack of institutional control. That is 100% institutional controlled and sanctioned cheating. It's more than a step above loic.
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:47 am to Tidemeister
Exactly.
But but but, Auburn!
Well Ole Miss, Auburn won a national title and brought millions worth of revenue to the NCAA and the SEC. Removing two championships and vacating all wins would have been a massive black eye for the NCAA and the SEC.
But but but, Auburn!
Well Ole Miss, Auburn won a national title and brought millions worth of revenue to the NCAA and the SEC. Removing two championships and vacating all wins would have been a massive black eye for the NCAA and the SEC.
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:48 am to reboil
I think your biggest concern is that TampaReb is no longer here pumping his sunshine. Quite telling ......
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:50 am to reboil
It doesn't matter if it was Saunders or not. The fact is it was Saunders and vaughn. Both at olé miss. That's a system! You won't get past that. When you add in the pay for play.... when you add in that while being investigated, olé miss continued to cheat...
But hey... there's no investigation. It was all prior to Freeze. We reported all of it.... etc etc etc...
But hey... there's no investigation. It was all prior to Freeze. We reported all of it.... etc etc etc...
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:57 am to reboil
And that's why the NCAA needs to make an example out of Ole Miss. It's not just because the school broke the rules —?? everyone at that level of college football is breaking the rules (and if they aren't they won't be long for their jobs) —?? it's because Ole Miss was so brazen about it. Ole Miss might be the last major violator in the current NCAA paradigm, and if the NCAA doesn't participate in the sanctioning process, its authority will be an afterthought going forward.
When the NCAA released its notice of allegations earlier this year, Ole Miss tried to spin it as pertaining mostly to events that happened before Freeze came to town and turned the Rebels into SEC West contenders. The school was doing everything in its power to avoid confirming the speculation that has lingered around Freeze's program. Ole Miss can't avoid it anymore.
And this is not even done yet. Ole Miss has asked the NCAA's Committee on Infractions to remove this case from its summer docket as it awaits the findings of an investigation into former offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil's conversations with an Ole Miss staffer allegedly in reference to receiving cash for rent and his family's bills —?? another major violation.
USC-level sanctions are probably too much, but just because the NCAA messed up that case doesn't mean Ole Miss should slide. Ole Miss clearly lacks institutional control —?? it spit in the face of the rules and was unabashed about doing so, daring someone to catch it.
Now it's been caught. Comeuppance should be on its way.
When the NCAA released its notice of allegations earlier this year, Ole Miss tried to spin it as pertaining mostly to events that happened before Freeze came to town and turned the Rebels into SEC West contenders. The school was doing everything in its power to avoid confirming the speculation that has lingered around Freeze's program. Ole Miss can't avoid it anymore.
And this is not even done yet. Ole Miss has asked the NCAA's Committee on Infractions to remove this case from its summer docket as it awaits the findings of an investigation into former offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil's conversations with an Ole Miss staffer allegedly in reference to receiving cash for rent and his family's bills —?? another major violation.
USC-level sanctions are probably too much, but just because the NCAA messed up that case doesn't mean Ole Miss should slide. Ole Miss clearly lacks institutional control —?? it spit in the face of the rules and was unabashed about doing so, daring someone to catch it.
Now it's been caught. Comeuppance should be on its way.
Posted on 5/28/16 at 12:01 pm to Ancient Astronaut
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The melt on here from ole miss haters has been glorious.
I don't think you know what that word means.
This is jubilation and rejoicing in the downfall of your cheating-arse school and coaches
Posted on 5/28/16 at 12:02 pm to reboil
Mississippi shocked the college football world and signed the No. 7 recruiting class in the nation in February 2013, it didn't pass the smell test for a lot of people in and around the sport.
Three years later, we can say with reasonable certainty that their noses did not deceive them. There was a questionable odor coming from Oxford then, and it is lingering over Hugh Freeze's program to this day.
Three years later, we can say with reasonable certainty that their noses did not deceive them. There was a questionable odor coming from Oxford then, and it is lingering over Hugh Freeze's program to this day.
Posted on 5/28/16 at 12:05 pm to MrMojoRisin
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Three years later, we can say with reasonable certainty that their noses did not deceive them. There was a questionable odor coming from Oxford then, and it is lingering over Hugh Freeze's program to this day
yep. We cheated to get tunsil. But after 4 years, there's hasn't shite to be found from the rest of that class.
Posted on 5/28/16 at 12:09 pm to pankReb
I thought it was interesting that Ole Miss offered up a post-season ban for WBB, but not Football or T&F.
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