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re: Ole Miss AD Ross Bjork releases a 2nd statement

Posted on 1/31/16 at 9:15 am to
Posted by No Colors
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Posted on 1/31/16 at 9:15 am to
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The NCAA doesn't deliver a hammer with the notice of allegations. Get with an Auburn fan about how the NCAA works if you are unfamiliar.

I am familiar with the penalties for secondary violations.

This whole thing is going from: "how many years of post season bans, and will they get the beath penalty?" to "wonder how many scholarships they will lose?".

Basically, the three year investigation was a flop. They got UNC and Miami on dozens of primary violations and they came out fine. This will be less than they got. That's just math.
Posted by The Balinese Club
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Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 1/31/16 at 9:42 am to
You are also forgetting the role that politics plays in punishment decisions by the NCAA. Miami and OU were out of control in the 80's and nothing of significance happened to them. But then SMU and A&M had examples made of them. There are several untouchable schools: Notre Dame, Texas, and Michigan. And then others are treated better than the rest. Unfortunately, I think Ole Miss will not have enough "political pull" and will have examples made of them. OM is not like UNC or Miami.
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