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re: What Will Be The Actual Consequences For Ole Miss?

Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:19 pm to
Posted by cardboardboxer
Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 5/3/16 at 4:19 pm to
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I don't think they ever intended to throw it in the NCAA's face. They intended to hide it.


Oh yeah, they intended to hide in via buy-in from the whole community. Ole Miss figured out the flaw in the NCAA system is the whole self-enforcement thing. They thought if everyone agreed to stay quiet it would stay under wraps, and if the NCAA can't get anyone to testify then there is no case. It took a weak moment at the NFL draft to shatter that silence.

From their perspective the problem isn't that they cheated, the problem is they got caught.

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Ole Miss is the wrong program to do what you say. They aren't a sheltered blue blood, and they are high enough profile to make an example of.



I don't disagree with that, but you have to understand their motivation.

This is a program that has been beaten down ever since integration. Until Freeze Ole Miss had not beaten Alabama more than 10 times in their ENTIRE history.

I think they saw the reality of the situation, the reality of the caste system that is college football, and said "either we cheat or we suck. Punishment or not let's cheat so we have someone to be proud of before they take it from us again." Freedom is another word for nothing left to lose.

I admire them actually, college football is a bullshite caste system and cheating is probably the only equalizer. I wish my program had that luxury, but in our state someone would dig up the dirt for the NCAA and rub their noses in it just to stop us.

Posted by JesusQuintana
St Louis
Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 5/3/16 at 6:34 pm to
Yes, but aTm really doesn't need to do what Ole Miss was doing. Yall have the infrastructure to win without it. I don't know why aTm hasn't done more in the past, but the framework is there.

I agree about CFB, it's the most uneven playing field in all of sports. It's nearly impossible for a team outside of the elite programs to win. You either have to have a truly great coach or you have to cheat your arse off. Even then, it's still damn near impossible to win it all.

There really is no equalizer either. That's why fans of blue blood programs would never understand what it's like for the rest of us.

I don't blame Ole Miss, but there is a little schadenfreude in me that would take some pleasure in watching them burn.
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