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re: Will Lying Leo ever play another down at MSU?

Posted on 8/26/17 at 12:20 pm to
Posted by Powell
Dallas
Member since Oct 2015
51 posts
Posted on 8/26/17 at 12:20 pm to
Don't be naive. The COI has already ordered an investigation into Mississippi State while looking at Ole Miss, so we know they will do that. They don't seem satisfied that the investigation was thorough enough and want to talk to Lewis. Do you actually think if additional details are offered to the COI about violations from another school that they won't turn around and order another investigation again? They have the authority to order an investigation of other programs, they have done it and will again if needed. Right now Mississippi State should be concerned, very concerned. LSU may have something to worry about, we'll see after the COI.
Posted by peepingcrxxms
Sumrall, MS
Member since Aug 2016
848 posts
Posted on 8/26/17 at 12:35 pm to
Your complete ignorance of how this process works is absolutely mind boggling. The COI is the judge panel. They are not going to tell the NCAA to go investigate MSU or LSU. The NCAA's investigative team investigated Leo's claim of MSU paying him on their own. They did not do it because the COI told them to. You don't know what you are talking about. Leo Lewis is going to go in there and answer questions that the COI has about his recruitment pertaining to Ole Miss. He is not going to be asked questions regarding MSU or LSU or anyone else. Are you really that naive? Who is telling you this garbage? Get away from them because they are making you look like an idiot.
This post was edited on 8/26/17 at 12:38 pm
Posted by RT1941
Member since May 2007
30292 posts
Posted on 8/26/17 at 12:37 pm to
I'm calling bullshite here. The Ole Miss Administration will appear before the COI for the 3rd (THIRD) time in less than 2 years, they will have 3 programs on probation simultaneously........The COI will stick to the script because they have 2-3 days to wade through the numerous allegation list on the docket. They will not pull Lewis or any of the other + 4 dozen SA's named in those NOAs to ask questions about their recruitment with other programs.

The appearance before the COI is not the time or place for questioning and digging for info about any other program. It's just not.
Posted by JustGetItRight
Member since Jan 2012
15715 posts
Posted on 8/26/17 at 12:41 pm to
COI does not order investigations. The fact that you think they do shows how far removed from reality you live.
Posted by Ozone1
Member since Aug 2017
324 posts
Posted on 8/26/17 at 1:16 pm to
You are a special kind of stupid.
Posted by Rebel
Graceland
Member since Jan 2005
131554 posts
Posted on 8/26/17 at 1:21 pm to
quote:

Right now Mississippi State should be concerned


I can't believe you can't see how stupid you sound. OM is at the penalty phase of 21 level 1 violations. Only 1 school is concerned.

Yancy can't save you.

Lulz.
Posted by GeorgeBailey
Member since Jul 2012
301 posts
Posted on 8/26/17 at 1:30 pm to
quote:

Don't be naive. The COI has already ordered an investigation into Mississippi State while looking at Ole Miss, so we know they will do that. They don't seem satisfied that the investigation was thorough enough and want to talk to Lewis. Do you actually think if additional details are offered to the COI about violations from another school that they won't turn around and order another investigation again? They have the authority to order an investigation of other programs, they have done it and will again if needed. Right now Mississippi State should be concerned, very concerned. LSU may have something to worry about, we'll see after the COI.


Since you're the expert, can you show me where the COI orders investigations?

"The NCAA infractions process begins with rules proposed, considered and adopted by NCAA members. These rules focus on elegibility, recruiting, academic performance, playing and practive seasons, scholarships, and extra benefits. Violations of these rules fall into four categories (Level I, II, III, and IV), with Level I being the most serious in Division I and two categories (major and secondary) in Divisions II and III. When a school or a college athlete
duals, and presents and conferences handle
Level III and IV/secondary violations. Then, the COI considers the facts of the case and the positions of all parties. Membersof the committee deliberate, conclude if violations occurred, prescribe appropriate penalties, then issue a written decision. That decision can be reviewed by the appropriate division’s Infractions Appeals Committee if a school or involved individual does not agree with the COI’s findings, conclusions or penalties."

"The COI's and OCOI's involvement in an infractions case typically begins with the issuance of the notice of allegations. Upon the issuance of the notice of allegations and notification from the enforcement staff to the OCOI that a case is ready to be scheduled for hearing, an appearance letter is generated from the OCOI to the institution and involved parties."

"The Division I Committee on Infractions is an independent administrative body charged with deciding infractions cases involving NCAA member institutions and their employees."
Posted by IBleedMaroonDawg
Austin, TX
Member since Sep 2016
414 posts
Posted on 8/26/17 at 2:36 pm to
quote:

Don't be naive. The COI has already ordered an investigation into Mississippi State while looking at Ole Miss, so we know they will do that. They don't seem satisfied that the investigation was thorough enough and want to talk to Lewis. Do you actually think if additional details are offered to the COI about violations from another school that they won't turn around and order another investigation again? They have the authority to order an investigation of other programs, they have done it and will again if needed. Right now Mississippi State should be concerned, very concerned. LSU may have something to worry about, we'll see after the COI.


Posted by Reservoir dawg
Member since Oct 2013
14158 posts
Posted on 8/27/17 at 1:27 pm to
[quote]Don't be naive. The COI has already ordered an investigation into Mississippi State while looking at Ole Miss, so we know they will do that. They don't seem satisfied that the investigation was thorough enough and want to talk to Lewis. Do you actually think if additional details are offered to the COI about violations from another school that they won't turn around and order another investigation again? They have the authority to order an investigation of other programs, they have done it and will again if needed. Right now Mississippi State should be concerned, very concerned. LSU may have something to worry about, we'll see after the COI.


I think you're setting yourself up for a letdown. Look, I know, that you know, Ole Miss football is in peril. If I were you, I'd put more support behind other Ole Miss sports, or I'd find a new hobby, perhaps something unrelated to Old Miss. Don't put all your eggs in this one basket, so to speak. It is a basket of rotten eggs
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