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re: I spent the last 4 hours or so listening ( rosebowl was right!)
Posted on 8/20/17 at 8:36 pm to bfniii
Posted on 8/20/17 at 8:36 pm to bfniii
Three indisputable facts:
Leo Lewis claimed he received 10000 dollars from two different school in an official interview with the NCAA
The moon landing was not staged
There is no Easter Bunny. That guy over there...he's just a man in a suit.
I defy you to find even one credible source that disproves any of these things.
Leo Lewis claimed he received 10000 dollars from two different school in an official interview with the NCAA
The moon landing was not staged
There is no Easter Bunny. That guy over there...he's just a man in a suit.
I defy you to find even one credible source that disproves any of these things.
This post was edited on 8/20/17 at 8:41 pm
Posted on 8/20/17 at 8:57 pm to VivaZapata27
So he said MSU was the other school? You are assuming a bunch when Ole Miss people are staring down the barrel of so many different things that you won't fess up to and make excuses for. Seriously, you claim this mounting pile of evidence is a farce, yet make innuendo and claim things about MSU that can't be proven at all. You Ole Miss people never cease to amaze me.
Posted on 8/20/17 at 9:00 pm to VivaZapata27
Just curious, but why is someone at Ole Miss providing information to folks who are outside of the university (I assume the NCAA is not leaking documents to alums and lawyers not representing the university)?
The NCAA bylaws state:
“An institution and any individual subject to the NCAA constitution and bylaws involved in a case, including any representative or counsel, shall not make public disclosures about the case until a decision has been announced in accordance with prescribed procedures.” 19.01.03
“Individuals and institutional representatives shall be required to agree not to release recordings or interview transcripts to a third party.” 19.5.8
Is there something unethical in sharing quotes from Lewis' transcripts or providing copies to third parties? If there is a legitimate reason to release this information, I'd like to hear what it is and why it is not a violation of the NCAA bylaws.
The NCAA bylaws state:
“An institution and any individual subject to the NCAA constitution and bylaws involved in a case, including any representative or counsel, shall not make public disclosures about the case until a decision has been announced in accordance with prescribed procedures.” 19.01.03
“Individuals and institutional representatives shall be required to agree not to release recordings or interview transcripts to a third party.” 19.5.8
Is there something unethical in sharing quotes from Lewis' transcripts or providing copies to third parties? If there is a legitimate reason to release this information, I'd like to hear what it is and why it is not a violation of the NCAA bylaws.
This post was edited on 8/20/17 at 9:01 pm
Posted on 8/20/17 at 11:28 pm to VivaZapata27
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I defy you to find even one credible source that disproves any of these things.
We're not the ones having to shoulder the burden of proof here. The NCAA already knows you are guilty. YOUR OWN UNIVERSITY ADMITTED TO HOOKING SA 39 up with a booster and giving him money. Your university supported this by giving the NCAA text messages where Barney said y'all wasted that money. Y'all are fricked. Why would anyone in their right mind, including fans of Ole Miss, believe one word that comes out of Yancy Porter's mouth?
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