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Some folks are mad at the NCAA
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:14 pm
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:14 pm
Obvious the media surrounding Ole Miss is "slightly" biased.
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Quotes from the link
"Don’t get me wrong, if you make mistakes, you have to pay for it based on the rules. The root issue here are the rules, the bylaws that are outlined in all these reports. Hot flash to the NCAA, the fans don’t care or understand your laws. What the fans that pack Vaught-Hemingway Stadium want to see on a Saturday afternoon is a good game. And preferably a win."
"You think people who pay $1,600 for four season tickets care if a player’s family got an extra $800 at the airport or not? You think the vast majority of those same ticket holders care if Laremy Tunsil or CJ Hampton are driving around with a loaner Nissan Titan or Dodge Challenger? Most people would say “It’s not my car. It’s not my issue. I just want to see a win over Alabama for the first time in my life.”
LINK
Quotes from the link
"Don’t get me wrong, if you make mistakes, you have to pay for it based on the rules. The root issue here are the rules, the bylaws that are outlined in all these reports. Hot flash to the NCAA, the fans don’t care or understand your laws. What the fans that pack Vaught-Hemingway Stadium want to see on a Saturday afternoon is a good game. And preferably a win."
"You think people who pay $1,600 for four season tickets care if a player’s family got an extra $800 at the airport or not? You think the vast majority of those same ticket holders care if Laremy Tunsil or CJ Hampton are driving around with a loaner Nissan Titan or Dodge Challenger? Most people would say “It’s not my car. It’s not my issue. I just want to see a win over Alabama for the first time in my life.”
This post was edited on 5/29/16 at 4:44 pm
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:19 pm to We_R_The_Tide
So basically you are saying it's OK for players to go to the highest or the stealthiest bidder. Yea, let's just have professional football in college.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:19 pm to We_R_The_Tide
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Don’t get me wrong, if you make mistakes, you have to pay for it based on the rules
North Carolina and Duke are still giggling about this. Rules? That's for the little schools.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:20 pm to We_R_The_Tide
People also want to see a level playing field. That's why there are rules in place. If you don't enforce them, then things get out of hand and ruin the sport.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:22 pm to We_R_The_Tide
You seem awful invested in this bro. It's OK man. They beat us a couple of times. It's only happened ten times in history dude, let em have it. Their fans are gonna pay a hefty price for the sins of the program in a couple of years and I hate it for them.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:25 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
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People also want to see a level playing field. That's why there are rules in place. If you don't enforce them, then things get out of hand and ruin the sport.
This. Nobody cares if guys get paid or get cars so long as everyone is allowed to offer the same thing.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:26 pm to Bama Eric
Will your tune change if we make it 3 in a row? Just curious.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:27 pm to Bama Eric
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Their fans are gonna pay a hefty price for the sins of the program in a couple of years and I hate it for them.
I don't hate it for them, if they get all 18 inches of NCAA dick up their arse, it's better than they deserve.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:28 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
The guy that wrote that article is a complete idiot and is just pandering to a fanbase.
The NCAA is a member organization. You apply for membership into the NCAA and then have to be accepted. You are not forced into it. If Ole Miss does not want to be a member and follow member rules then they are free to leave whenever they choose to.
All of the rules count not just the ones that you approve of.
The NCAA is a member organization. You apply for membership into the NCAA and then have to be accepted. You are not forced into it. If Ole Miss does not want to be a member and follow member rules then they are free to leave whenever they choose to.
All of the rules count not just the ones that you approve of.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:29 pm to We_R_The_Tide
This is part of the reason people are lobbying to get rid of the ncaa. They are god, judge, and jury. They obviously are biased amd it pisses people off. You get different school around the country harassed by the NCAA for some dumb arse kid signing jerseys, and alabama kids are driving around in custom rims and new cars. Like wtf... NCAA is at a tipping point and they know it. Don't poke the bear too much.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:30 pm to KTownRebel
Don't care who we lose to, a loss is a loss. I've witnessed a whole lot less of those than you, and every other team over the last few years has experienced. I don't dwell on the losses, because they have no bearing on the future. You beat us, good for you.........you will beat us again sometime in the future, maybe this year, it's still about the end of the year. I LOVE where my team has ended up 4 times in 7 years. You go buy your "We beat Bama" shirts, I buy my National Champion shirts and smile right there with ya.
This post was edited on 5/29/16 at 4:32 pm
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:31 pm to We_R_The_Tide
Nah. I was quite vocal on the Facebook posts with those shirts. That passed me off and belittle us as a program.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:32 pm to KTownRebel
There is nothing forcing your school to be a part of the NCAA. If you don't want to play by the rules than as a school they should leave.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:38 pm to We_R_The_Tide
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You go buy your "We beat Bama" shirts, I buy my National Champion shirts and smile right there with ya.
I'm a 61 year UT fan.....but I've got give credit when it's due. That post was a epic burn.

This post was edited on 5/29/16 at 4:40 pm
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:39 pm to KTownRebel
Need to understand, too, that the NCAA isn't just some organization made up of suits with no affiliation to the schools they rule over. Rather the NCAA has a few suits at the top (Emmert and such) followed by representatives from all of the member schools that serve on different boards and committees. Also need to realize that the NCAA is currently under the most scrutiny and legal pressure that it has ever been. If they seem biased, it's largely for two reasons:
1. When they made rulings against Southern Cal, Bama, Auburn, FSU, etc. they did so in climates that were entirely different from what they currently are. Now, the NCAA not only has to uphold its rules but it has to also back up the arguments it makes in court lest they completely torpedo their own defense in these current cases and appeals.
2. Since the Committee on Infractions is made up of multiple representatives from different member schools (in addition to oversight by Emmert and Co), you've got to remember who the NCAA really serves. While they claim to be defending the interest of the student-athletes, really they are serving the Presidents of their member institutions. The notion of Amateurism not only saves Universities a ton of money, it makes them a ton of money. Anything that threatens that money-making ideal (especially in this day and age of big TV contracts which did not exist during cases like Miami, So Cal, etc) is going to be met with harsh retaliation.
1. When they made rulings against Southern Cal, Bama, Auburn, FSU, etc. they did so in climates that were entirely different from what they currently are. Now, the NCAA not only has to uphold its rules but it has to also back up the arguments it makes in court lest they completely torpedo their own defense in these current cases and appeals.
2. Since the Committee on Infractions is made up of multiple representatives from different member schools (in addition to oversight by Emmert and Co), you've got to remember who the NCAA really serves. While they claim to be defending the interest of the student-athletes, really they are serving the Presidents of their member institutions. The notion of Amateurism not only saves Universities a ton of money, it makes them a ton of money. Anything that threatens that money-making ideal (especially in this day and age of big TV contracts which did not exist during cases like Miami, So Cal, etc) is going to be met with harsh retaliation.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:47 pm to GurleyGirl
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So basically you are saying it's OK for players to go to the highest or the stealthiest bidder. Yea, let's just have professional football in college.
I didn't say anything, those were quoted from the linked articles.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 4:54 pm to We_R_The_Tide
I'd agree with those quotes. I DGAF how we do it, I'm just tired of seeing UK play shitty football.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 5:00 pm to GurleyGirl
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Yea, let's just have professional football in college.
Posted on 5/29/16 at 5:42 pm to We_R_The_Tide
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Hot flash to the NCAA,
Hot flash? Is he menopausal?
Posted on 5/29/16 at 6:18 pm to tylerdurden24
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The notion of Amateurism
A quaint notion when we are now taking billions of dollars and a massive commercial undertaking.
I love college football, but it is not some sort of idyllic world of boys studying hard and winning one for the Gipper.
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