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re: Who the Rebs SHOULD be blamimg

Posted on 2/24/17 at 2:28 pm to
Posted by Whereisomaha
Member since Feb 2010
17939 posts
Posted on 2/24/17 at 2:28 pm to
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The fact yoe are still playing that angle is hilarious.

I'm playing this angle for two reasons. One multiple players have confirmed that that is what it is used for. Secondly, why else are there no Tunsil charges? If you have him admitting and the coaches admitting the messages are real and they gave him money, why no charges? I bet you won't answer

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They're basically fighting the Level I violations to hope the NCAA doesn't completely kill the program

Fighting and losing kills the program more than firing everyone and admiting wrong. If you know you are caught this what they would do. This is what the chancellor who didn't hire either one of them would do.
This post was edited on 2/24/17 at 2:30 pm
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65136 posts
Posted on 2/24/17 at 2:31 pm to
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One multiple players have confirmed that that is what it is used for.

which ones? And why is their opinion credible. Numerous people showed y'all the procedure for filing a claim. yes the Fund is a real thing, but it comes with it a certain procedure you have to go through to receive money from it. In the reasons for relief under the fund, not included is payment of mom and dad's rent and utilities because they are poor. Things it covers are those such as needing airfare to get home for your mother's funeral. It's not a recurring welfare payment
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If you have him admitting and the coaches admitting the messages are real and they gave him money, why no charges? I bet you won't answer

Tunsil admitted they were real on draft night. The NCAA cannot use those statements against Ole Miss. This has been discussed plenty. And going forward he has no duty or reason to talk to the NCAA. The coach involved, yeah he doesn't work for Ole Miss anymore. What other coach admitted the texts were real? (Farrar said they weren't, btw) Haven't seen that statement
This post was edited on 2/24/17 at 2:53 pm
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65136 posts
Posted on 2/24/17 at 2:35 pm to
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Fighting and losing kills the program more than firing everyone and admiting wrong.

have you ever seen a program not fight an LOIC allegation? You're also assuming Ole Miss is competent and making competent decisions. They should have fired Freeze already. They should have fired other members of the AD and coaching staff long before they did. They should have done a lot of things differently, but they didn't.
Posted by BayouBengals18
Fort Worth
Member since Jan 2009
9843 posts
Posted on 2/24/17 at 2:54 pm to
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why else are there no Tunsil charges?


The Tunsil draft night stuff reopened the case, but they couldn't make him talk and prove anything.

Say your senior year of HS, a company comes along and says, "come work for us and let us train you for 3 years, you'll make $40k/year, and after those 3 years there will be bigger companies that come along and want you to work for them, and you'll start out making $100k." You have no ties or loyalty to the company you'll work the first 3 years for, you just want to put your time in, train and perfect your craft, and get that six figure salary as soon as you can. Tunsil was done with OM, he'll probably never go back to Oxford, he got what he wanted out of OM, and he doesn't give a shite about what happens to the staff and players after he's gone. He's down in Miami making his millions. His agent and advisors probably told him the NCAA can't force him to say anything, so don't talk to them. OM fans, writers and staff members could fill up the media making him out to be the bad person in all of this if he talked.


I've read in multiple articles by national writers that the new head of enforcement in the NCAA has been conservative with charges, mostly going forward only with things he knows he can prove.


As an LSU fan from the coast that graduated in a class that had 21 guys go to OM, and many many before and after that I consider good friends... I like that OM is getting pounded on one hand, but on the other I don't like this for the conference, and what it could possibly bring in the future. Especially since OM seems to be attempting to take everyone down with them.
Posted by cyde
He gone
Member since Nov 2005
31793 posts
Posted on 2/24/17 at 4:50 pm to
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One multiple players have confirmed that that is what it is used for
Multiple people doing something wrong doesn't magically make it the right way to do it; it simply means multiple people are fricking up.
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