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Wow... the list of Ole Miss violations...
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:15 pm
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:15 pm
OK... sorry if germans
Death Penalty worthy?
'one of the bigger violations involves the use of a loaner car from a dealership. An unnamed player received a loaner car from a dealership while his car, a 2012 Chevy Malibu, was being repaired after it was vandalized. This is not an NCAA violation. Car dealerships routinely give out loaner cars while repairing vehicles.
The violation stems from the fact that, three months later -- when the player tried to return the loaner car -- he couldn't.'
Some of the other...
• Ole Miss coaches pocket-dialed recruits on three separate occasions.
• A football player who was "essentially homeless" after being evicted from his apartment lived with a teammate's girlfriend for 18 days rent-free. But don't worry, the player was forced to pay the girlfriend $270 to atone for his heinous crimes against humanity.
• A recruit who planned to enroll early put the wrong ACT score on his official paperwork after he took the ACT multiple times. The score he entered was two points shy of eligibility, and the Ole Miss staff did not catch the error before sending it to the NCAA Eligibility Center.
• A company called Timeless Generation posted photos to social media that included an Ole Miss football player. The player was not paid, and it was not mentioned that he played for Ole Miss. The company was owned by the player's brother and two friends.
• A football player's father ate a meal at an alumni association dinner without paying the $50 cost of the meal. The football player was forced to donate $50 to charity in hopes that the world would forgive him.
• While on a visit to Ole Miss, a recruit took a picture with a former Ole Miss player and had "limited, unplanned" contact with that player. Disgusting.
Who's the football player that let one of his teammates stay at his girlfriend's apartment for 18 days?
Death Penalty worthy?
'one of the bigger violations involves the use of a loaner car from a dealership. An unnamed player received a loaner car from a dealership while his car, a 2012 Chevy Malibu, was being repaired after it was vandalized. This is not an NCAA violation. Car dealerships routinely give out loaner cars while repairing vehicles.
The violation stems from the fact that, three months later -- when the player tried to return the loaner car -- he couldn't.'
Some of the other...
• Ole Miss coaches pocket-dialed recruits on three separate occasions.
• A football player who was "essentially homeless" after being evicted from his apartment lived with a teammate's girlfriend for 18 days rent-free. But don't worry, the player was forced to pay the girlfriend $270 to atone for his heinous crimes against humanity.
• A recruit who planned to enroll early put the wrong ACT score on his official paperwork after he took the ACT multiple times. The score he entered was two points shy of eligibility, and the Ole Miss staff did not catch the error before sending it to the NCAA Eligibility Center.
• A company called Timeless Generation posted photos to social media that included an Ole Miss football player. The player was not paid, and it was not mentioned that he played for Ole Miss. The company was owned by the player's brother and two friends.
• A football player's father ate a meal at an alumni association dinner without paying the $50 cost of the meal. The football player was forced to donate $50 to charity in hopes that the world would forgive him.
• While on a visit to Ole Miss, a recruit took a picture with a former Ole Miss player and had "limited, unplanned" contact with that player. Disgusting.
Who's the football player that let one of his teammates stay at his girlfriend's apartment for 18 days?

Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:17 pm to Lokistale
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A recruit who planned to enroll early put the wrong ACT score on his official paperwork after he took the ACT multiple times. The score he entered was two points shy of eligibility, and the Ole Miss staff did not catch the error before sending it to the NCAA Eligibility Center.
Damn
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:19 pm to Lokistale
Those are the self-reported allegations.
No one thought those would be the big ones. I don't think Ole Miss is going to tell the NCAA, "yeah, we've been paying some players $100,000 to come here."
No one thought those would be the big ones. I don't think Ole Miss is going to tell the NCAA, "yeah, we've been paying some players $100,000 to come here."
This post was edited on 3/7/16 at 5:24 pm
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:20 pm to Lokistale
I know you're trying to downplay it and some of it is stupid but falsifying test scores is a big deal.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:31 pm to Lokistale
These are just the self reported ones
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:33 pm to Lokistale
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• A recruit who planned to enroll early put the wrong ACT score on his official paperwork after he took the ACT multiple times. The score he entered was two points shy of eligibility, and the Ole Miss staff did not catch the error before sending it to the NCAA Eligibility Center.
2 points on the ACT is a big difference. Academic Dishonesty in all forms is a very big thing.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:34 pm to Lokistale
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• Ole Miss coaches pocket-dialed recruits on three separate occasions.
:lol I bet
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:35 pm to HogFanfromHTown
Uhh I'm here to tell you that lying about your ACT score is kind of a big deal. Take it from me.
And that was a self-reported offense, too.
And that was a self-reported offense, too.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:41 pm to Lokistale
Ole Miss self reported the same violations again? Should be a penalty itself.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:43 pm to CapstoneGrad06
Yep these are the minor self-reports. Not part of the investigation.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:44 pm to Chill98
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ep these are the minor self-reports. Not part of the investigation
And you know for a fact that none of these are apart of the NOA? How do you know this?
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:45 pm to Lokistale
damn, that is a very salty op. it's been killing you hasn't it?!
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:48 pm to Lokistale
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'one of the bigger violations involves the use of a loaner car from a dealership. An unnamed player received a loaner car from a dealership while his car, a 2012 Chevy Malibu, was being repaired after it was vandalized. This is not an NCAA violation. Car dealerships routinely give out loaner cars while repairing vehicles.
The violation stems from the fact that, three months later -- when the player tried to return the loaner car -- he couldn't.'
Does it routinely take three months to fix a car in Mississippi?
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:53 pm to pankReb
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And you know for a fact that none of these are apart of the NOA? How do you know this
He said "not part of the investigation" not the NOA.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 7:05 pm to bama1959
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investigation" not the NOA.
Then what investigation is he talking about?
Posted on 3/7/16 at 7:08 pm to pankReb
but, but, they beat bama twice
Posted on 3/7/16 at 7:12 pm to bama will rise again
But, but, butthurt
Posted on 3/7/16 at 7:14 pm to bama will rise again
Hell if I know b
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