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re: So what penalties should we honestly expect to come to Ole Miss?
Posted on 2/9/16 at 11:13 pm to Apache Aggies
Posted on 2/9/16 at 11:13 pm to Apache Aggies
No away games, force them to stay in their shithole of a state.
Posted on 2/9/16 at 11:23 pm to Apache Aggies
Cocks. They should replace Vandy with SC regarding permanent East opponent.
Posted on 2/9/16 at 11:25 pm to Apache Aggies
Campus razed; earth salted.
Posted on 2/9/16 at 11:48 pm to firewater706
Aww...is Aiburn lonely at the SECWest kiddie table?
Posted on 2/10/16 at 12:06 am to Apache Aggies
I think the other conferences will get involved and it will almost force the NCAA to do something to the big bad SEC School. Ole Miss couldn't handle being a black bear shite they were trying to be a grizzly
Posted on 2/10/16 at 12:12 am to broadcaster
Check out what the NCAA recently did to SMU basketball for a lot lesser violation.
Penalties will be severe and don't be surprised if Freeze is fired.
Penalties will be severe and don't be surprised if Freeze is fired.
Posted on 2/10/16 at 12:26 am to Apache Aggies
Ole miss will be condemned to remain ole miss for all eternity
Posted on 2/10/16 at 5:17 am to Apache Aggies
Nothing, Scam was ruled eligible, nothing will be done, it's all a farce.
Unless they go full NFL level hypocritical and pretend they give a shite about anything but $$$.
Then ole miss is fkd
Unless they go full NFL level hypocritical and pretend they give a shite about anything but $$$.
Then ole miss is fkd
Posted on 2/10/16 at 5:24 am to r2d2
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It willl be the most severe in a while. Ole Miss fans hide in it but this thing being in multiple sports will be their undoing.
There's no doubt in my mind that the reason UT finally offered up Pearl's head to the NCAA was to save the football program from the damage Kiffin did in his one and done. The NCAA knew we were fricked in football from it anyway and went a little easier on us. And we knew that we would get royally fricked with 2 major sports under investigation if we got defiant about it.
Posted on 2/10/16 at 5:49 am to AllbyMyRelf
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and I don't see how they don't get hit with LOIC.
We aren't charged with failure to oversee
Posted on 2/10/16 at 5:55 am to Apache Aggies
If the allegations that I have read about are in fact true then 2 year post season ban and loss of 5-10 scholarships for same time
Posted on 2/10/16 at 9:07 am to NYCAuburn
It depends. One problem the NCAA has always had is they don't have a "framed" set of you get this for this penalty it's all subjective. It's never across the board the same for everybody.
If it was a fishing trip, free meal, free trip to a strip club then loss of 5 schollies and suspend those players involved for 5 games and forfeiture of games those players were involved in.
If its money that changed hands or gifts that "would exceed what you would normally get from your parents" (this is a rule they use to quantify the gifts or money) then it loss of significant schollies, bowl ban and maybe 3 years probation and forfeiture of games they participated in. If it's gonna go like I think and what I've heard, not proven but heard happened and the NCAA wants show it's muscle again it will be similar to our 2002. Close to 30 schollies, bowl ban for a year, limited to recruiting half of the time that other schools can do it and the release of coaches involved. Probably a monetary penalty as well. Remember, we didn't even get charged with LOIC. The committee praised us for our efforts, cooperation and the self-imposed penalties we instituted. Then they said "however, this committee feels the self-imposed penalties are insufficient and have added additional penalties". Those self-imposed things and cooperation get you a pat on the back from them but when your caught, why would not self-impose? Everybody does that. If you agree there are problems AFTER the NCAA starts checking it out you're too late. You should have had better compliance. They will praise you for cooperating but the damage is done and after they pat your back they put the knife in it.
I know this for a fact. If they investigate you this long and release a formal investigation and get on your campus, it won't be good. I think Ole Miss gets hammered. Just think the NCAA has a lot and would love to get people's respect again. Here's the opp they have been looking for. That's not fair to Ole Miss but the NCAA answers to no one and operate as they see fit. If they get hammered with 25 or 30 schollies, they wn't win more than 6 games for probably 10 years.
If it was a fishing trip, free meal, free trip to a strip club then loss of 5 schollies and suspend those players involved for 5 games and forfeiture of games those players were involved in.
If its money that changed hands or gifts that "would exceed what you would normally get from your parents" (this is a rule they use to quantify the gifts or money) then it loss of significant schollies, bowl ban and maybe 3 years probation and forfeiture of games they participated in. If it's gonna go like I think and what I've heard, not proven but heard happened and the NCAA wants show it's muscle again it will be similar to our 2002. Close to 30 schollies, bowl ban for a year, limited to recruiting half of the time that other schools can do it and the release of coaches involved. Probably a monetary penalty as well. Remember, we didn't even get charged with LOIC. The committee praised us for our efforts, cooperation and the self-imposed penalties we instituted. Then they said "however, this committee feels the self-imposed penalties are insufficient and have added additional penalties". Those self-imposed things and cooperation get you a pat on the back from them but when your caught, why would not self-impose? Everybody does that. If you agree there are problems AFTER the NCAA starts checking it out you're too late. You should have had better compliance. They will praise you for cooperating but the damage is done and after they pat your back they put the knife in it.
I know this for a fact. If they investigate you this long and release a formal investigation and get on your campus, it won't be good. I think Ole Miss gets hammered. Just think the NCAA has a lot and would love to get people's respect again. Here's the opp they have been looking for. That's not fair to Ole Miss but the NCAA answers to no one and operate as they see fit. If they get hammered with 25 or 30 schollies, they wn't win more than 6 games for probably 10 years.
Posted on 2/10/16 at 9:15 am to lowspark12
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one can answer that, based on the limited info at hand.
This. Cuz it will definitely get worse. Each time they leak info it gets worse. This is all the clue you need to tell you it'll be bad. If it wasn't, they'd have voluntarily released all the info at the beginning. Just 2 of the released violations so far have a precedent of bowl bans as punishment. Boosters giving transportation to recruits. Cuz you can bet your arse they further investigated that. They know if this happened, then the booster also bought the recruits shite. No doubt. And rampant illegal contact during dead periods. Also you can bet that after the one instance, they investigated and found several. Also no doubt. Bowl ban for sure
Posted on 2/10/16 at 9:33 am to Apache Aggies
Must lose to aggy for the next 5 seasons...
This post was edited on 2/10/16 at 9:53 am
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