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re: Brian Thomas Jr 4 SEC team battle

Posted on 8/28/20 at 12:06 pm to
Posted by thunderbird1100
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Posted on 8/28/20 at 12:06 pm to
The evidence for Ole Miss was piled up so high there was no getting around it. Where is any evidence other than intepreting some wire taps how you will? That's not evidence.

If someone says on a phone call, "I wish this person wasn't around any more" to someone on the phone you cant arrest them or charge them for anything if nothing happens. If that same person says "I want you to kill this person for me" to someone on the phone, that's specific and pretty easy to see what they mean there, and is a crime.

All the stuff brought up on the wiretaps has not been any conclusive hard evidence to anything illegal going on. You can INTREPRET it whatever way you want, but after nearly 2 years of investigating the best the NCAA has come up with is garbage like the "leaks" recently and having a blowhard like Dickie V keep saying "ERMAHGAWD LSU SERIOUS VIOLATIONS" yet no one has ever named anything or anything specific. Why not? The NCAA has had countless time and spent countless energy running down every which way on this, and they have gotten what? "Leaking" to blow hard media guys like Forde that "LSU presented evidence to NCAA that Wade paid or arranged payments for 11 recruits"...

Again if LSU presented evidence to that Wade wouldn't be around still, this stuff isn't hard to decipher. The NCAA is at a loss because their case is extremely weak, but because all this stuff blew up in their face from the trial they have to put together anything they can to save face.

Now the NCAA is throwing in a last ditch effort to get the football allegations to go with the basketball allegations to the independent committee.
This post was edited on 8/28/20 at 12:08 pm
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