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re: Sports Illustrated Article on Ole Miss SIAP
Posted on 6/30/16 at 1:48 pm to djsdawg
Posted on 6/30/16 at 1:48 pm to djsdawg
OK, for those that keep saying that the NCAA helped draft the rebuttal to the NOA and therefore they will not increase the penalties:
1. The enforcement staff and those involved in the investigations are not the same people that actually deliver the final punishment.
2. OM's response did not even cover the bare minimums provided by the new enforcement policy guideline. If you go through the new criteria and count up each separate violation and match it to the new NCAA violations matrix you will notice that this is way under representing the expected severity of penalties.
3. The response is expected to be in the ballpark of what the penalties should be, but the NCAA rarely accepts the proposed penalties when it includes Level 1 violations.
1. The enforcement staff and those involved in the investigations are not the same people that actually deliver the final punishment.
2. OM's response did not even cover the bare minimums provided by the new enforcement policy guideline. If you go through the new criteria and count up each separate violation and match it to the new NCAA violations matrix you will notice that this is way under representing the expected severity of penalties.
3. The response is expected to be in the ballpark of what the penalties should be, but the NCAA rarely accepts the proposed penalties when it includes Level 1 violations.
Posted on 6/30/16 at 11:28 pm to laxtonto
You didn't read the ULL sanctions?
Silly you.
Silly you.
Posted on 7/1/16 at 2:38 am to laxtonto
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OM's response did not even cover the bare minimums provided by the new enforcement policy guideline. If you go through the new criteria and count up each separate violation and match it to the new NCAA violations matrix you will notice that this is way under representing the expected severity of penalties
This would be very apparent to you had you actually read the NOA. Not going to do your work for you.
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