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re: Why would MSU not tell SEC about telephone conversations...

Posted on 11/11/10 at 10:31 am to
Posted by stevo1a
Member since Jul 2008
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Posted on 11/11/10 at 10:31 am to
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Why would MSU not tell SEC about telephone conversations...

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So MSU reports it to the SEC in January because they have to and then wait 6-7 months to respnd to the SEC's request for more information and then when MSU responds to that request they still fail to mention that one of their coaches talked to Cam and Cam told the coach "the money was too much" at Auburn and you say it doesn't matter because the SEC is not an investigative body? I just don't follow your logic. Seems like a pretty important detail to leave out of your mandatory reporting requirement ot the SEC.



Exactly. It's very obvious that State is trying to cover something up.


Two things here:

1. MSU was without an AD for about six weeks or so during this stretch. Once Stricklin gets his shite moved into the new office I'm sure he wants to get his ducks in a row before pursuing this situation.

2. I doubt MSU really trusts the SEC (as opposed to the NCAA) when it comes to handling something like this. Esp considering history with cowbells, Stans officiating complaints/fines and several other occasions where MSU is left to twist in the wind by the conference. I could see Slive sitting on this info whereas the NCAA would give it a thorough look-see.
Posted by WDE24
Member since Oct 2010
54185 posts
Posted on 11/11/10 at 10:34 am to
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2. I doubt MSU really trusts the SEC (as opposed to the NCAA) when it comes to handling something like this. Esp considering history with cowbells, Stans officiating complaints/fines and several other occasions where MSU is left to twist in the wind by the conference. I could see Slive sitting on this info whereas the NCAA would give it a thorough look-see.
It's not a very sound theory, but you are the first MSU poster to address the point, so I give you credit for that. BTW, I am not assuming anything about MSU, it just seems very odd and I can't think of a good reason why they wouldn't have shared this with the SEC.
Posted by augirl
HSV, AL
Member since Jan 2010
87 posts
Posted on 11/11/10 at 2:04 pm to
Interestingly enough, the “non-football issue” was Renardo Sidney, a MS State basketball player that was declared ineligible by the NCAA for…………you guessed it, receiving improper benefits.

So yes, I guess MSU has been quite busy...
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