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How soon does either Mississippi school get on probation?
Posted on 10/24/14 at 4:40 am
Posted on 10/24/14 at 4:40 am
Anytime throughout the passages of time, when small schools, who are historically awful, have an incredible season the spotlight comes upon them unlike anything they have ever seen. Like SMU, does State or Ole Miss get the death penalty first?
Posted on 10/24/14 at 4:44 am to Frac the world
Everyone knows ole miss did something sketchy for those recruits last year.
Posted on 10/24/14 at 5:02 am to Frac the world
Right after Bama does. GFY. DIAF.
Posted on 10/24/14 at 5:08 am to Frac the world
does State or Ole Miss get the death penalty first?
Projecting them as repeat offenders... seems legit
Projecting them as repeat offenders... seems legit
Posted on 10/24/14 at 5:25 am to ehole
Go look at mississippi states recruiting class rankings, then re-asses your question. They're winning with 2 stars. Ain't no fun for Goliath when David starts slinging rocks. Shall we test David for steroids?
Posted on 10/24/14 at 5:43 am to SwaggerVance
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Shall we test David for antler spray?
Posted on 10/24/14 at 5:46 am to Frac the world
They will Auburn their way out of any trouble that might come their way.
Posted on 10/24/14 at 5:48 am to Titus Pullo
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they will Auburn their way out
The question is moot because this will happen most likely
Posted on 10/24/14 at 5:50 am to Frac the world
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Anytime throughout the passages of time, when small schools, who are historically awful, have an incredible season the spotlight comes upon them unlike anything they have ever s
Not true, many Big East basketball runts became overnight powerhouses in the 80s and were never even investigated. I would throw Depaul in that group as well.
On a different note, I predict the next big scandal to be another program perceived to be squeaky clean to be outed for years of corruption. Like Penn State and North Carolina. They aren't the only ones. I'm looking at you Wake Forest, Stanford and Northwestern.
This post was edited on 10/24/14 at 5:50 am
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:02 am to Titus Pullo
quote:If you are referring to Cam, it could be worse or better depending on your view. Both the Mississippi schools could get as lucky as bammer did in the DJ Fluker and t-town men's wear case or LSU did in the Patrick Peterson case and the NCAA never lift a finger to investigate allegations of them cheating in the first place
They will Auburn their way out of any trouble that might come their way.
This post was edited on 10/24/14 at 6:06 am
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:12 am to auburnphan23
Any of those players father admit to soliciting money?
Nope
Nope
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:13 am to Frac the world
MSU is already on probation.
Way to keep up with current events.
Way to keep up with current events.
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:17 am to TT9
quote:Worse than that in DJ Fluker's case. He was actually dumb enough to admit receiving money himself on his own twitter account
Any of those players father admit to soliciting money?
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:34 am to Frac the world
IF we start turning each other in, we all go down.
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:40 am to Frac the world
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:40 am to auburnphan23
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DJ Fluker and t-town men's wear case
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Patrick Peterson case
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the NCAA never investigated
Something is not computing in these remarks.
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:41 am to Frac the world
the level of sand in your vagina rivals that of many of the earth's largest deserts. still in full meltdown mode over the loss to Ole Miss, along with UGA fans who are realizing their arse will also be kicked in December. This is the greatest college football season in history! lmao!
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:41 am to auburnphan23
As did Cam in a text message if you want to go there.
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:46 am to Frac the world
3 weeks later and Bama fans are still melting. Impressive.
Posted on 10/24/14 at 6:52 am to Grateful Reb
Everyone knows auburn bought cam newton. Its irrelevant now though. The NCAA is a joke. You have to damn near murder someone to receive any sort of serious punishment these days. It's like the referee "let em play" approach.
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