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re: The butthurt for Ole Miss killed modern day SEC Football
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:19 am to DingDongEddieStrong
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:19 am to DingDongEddieStrong
That is part of it but the Saunders stuff brought the NCAA to Oxford. Then Tunsil's step-dad got butt hurt and ran to the NCAA. Then Tunsil had a brain fart after he was personally attacked on draft night. It was a perfect storm of "WAOM". I would bet my house on the fact that if the NCAA investigated any SEC program for 5 years they would find multiple level 1 violations.
Those of you who think your school is clean is hilarious. Everyone speeds on the interstate. We got caught because the NCAA came to investigate the Saunders stuff.
Those of you who think your school is clean is hilarious. Everyone speeds on the interstate. We got caught because the NCAA came to investigate the Saunders stuff.
Posted on 6/1/17 at 10:28 am to HottyToddy7
quote:True, but y'all were doing 120, going the wrong way while texting; not just simply "speeding".
Everyone speeds on the interstate.
Posted on 6/1/17 at 2:22 pm to HottyToddy7
quote:No doubt they would find a lot of Level 1 dirty laundry if they camped out for 5 yrs.
That is part of it but the Saunders stuff brought the NCAA to Oxford. Then Tunsil's step-dad got butt hurt and ran to the NCAA. Then Tunsil had a brain fart after he was personally attacked on draft night. It was a perfect storm of "WAOM". I would bet my house on the fact that if the NCAA investigated any SEC program for 5 years they would find multiple level 1 violations.
Those of you who think your school is clean is hilarious. Everyone speeds on the interstate. We got caught because the NCAA came to investigate the Saunders stuff.
Maybe I'm naive, but I don't think they'd find evidence of an Asst Athletic Director actively working to facilitate contact between Boosters and recruits in an effort get various Boosters to provide impermissible benefits to the recruits and active players. Barney Farrar was systematic and he worked in the top level of your program.
I may be even more naive to believe that most programs once warned by the NCAA that an active player had received a loaner car free of charge and served a suspension, the programs would make every effort to monitor the dude like a hawk afterwards. OleMiss (Freeze/OM Compliance/OM AD) failed to monitor Tunsil's automobiles, he had upto 3 loaners. WTF? Tunsil carries 2 Level 1's and a Level 2 with a Failure to Monitor charge.
Academic Fraud is a whole other can of worms where the NCAA found evidence of wrong doing and where David Saunders and Chris Vaughn lied to the investigators. The Academic Fraud alone carries 4 Level 1 violations.
The Institution at the highest level was not in control when a case spans multiple sports, multiple coaches, multiple ADs.
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