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Posted on 11/1/18 at 12:09 pm
Posted by Exit40Reb
Brookhaven, MS
Member since Jun 2017
98 posts
Posted on 11/1/18 at 12:09 pm
Unofficial recruiting restrictions overturned, but bowl ban upheld. Big win getting the recruiting overturned.
Posted by Insideradvantage
Member since Oct 2014
6867 posts
Posted on 11/1/18 at 12:11 pm to
Very big. But just goes to show how much BS the hanging out on campus for five years and the original sanctions were to start with.
Posted by dhand
nashville
Member since Oct 2015
160 posts
Posted on 11/1/18 at 12:50 pm to
Hope RR wipes up against Mark Emmert and his thugs
Posted by RebelTheBear
Saban's spare bedroom
Member since Aug 2016
5528 posts
Posted on 11/1/18 at 1:57 pm to
Message from Vitter today

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Dear Ole Miss Family: Today, the NCAA released the Infractions Appeals Committee (IAC) decision, bringing the nearly six-year process to an end. The university prevailed in its appeal of the most onerous sanction, the penalty restricting unofficial visits. According to the IAC, “the Committee on Infractions (COI) abused its discretion when prescribing penalty VII.5.c [unofficial visit restrictions] in that it was based in significant part on one or more irrelevant or improper factors.” The IAC overturned the penalty entirely, clearing the way for the football program to move forward and continue recruiting at a high level. While we are pleased by the IAC’s finding that the COI abused its discretion with respect to the unofficial visit penalty, we remain disappointed by the remainder of the ruling, which upheld a 2018 postseason ban and findings of lack of institutional control and recruiting inducements. As the recent Commission on College Basketball (Rice Commission) report outlined, the NCAA enforcement model is “broken” and ill-equipped to handle complex cases, and we believe our case was adversely impacted because of it. In the early part of the investigation, our cooperation with the enforcement staff allowed us to contain the case to allegations that were based on credible and persuasive evidence instead of speculation and rumor. However, in April 2016, unbeknownst to us, the enforcement staff shifted and excluded us from the investigation for several months. The results of this shift spawned allegations based on inconsistent testimony by individuals with clear motives and conflicts of interest. In fact, the IAC found that various witness accounts “could have led a reasonably prudent person to a different interpretation of the facts.” Even with recent changes to the enforcement process recommended in the Rice Commission report, inequities will persist, and ironically, institutions will be at a further disadvantage to contest allegations that they believe are not based on facts. In addition, every institution that has decades-old cases should remain alarmed over this decision and skeptical about the discretion afforded the COI. If the COI can “accord significant weight” to prior cases from a 30-year time frame when prescribing penalties, then no program will ever get a clean slate. We are troubled that the IAC, in its written decision, ignored this overreach by the COI. All of this suggests that additional NCAA reforms are needed, and we will be a leader in that effort. Throughout the NCAA enforcement process, we accepted responsibility for violations of NCAA bylaws that were grounded in fact, and we took meaningful corrective action and self-imposed harsh sanctions. However, when allegations not grounded in fact were presented, we vigorously defended our great university. As leaders at the University of Mississippi, we are sorry for what the Ole Miss family has endured throughout this long, arduous process. As the state’s flagship university, our resolve has been tested many times in our history, and we have prevailed by staying true to our core values combined with the amazing support of the Ole Miss family. This challenge will not define us, and we will be stronger because of it. This ordeal is now over. Our attention must now be on the present and the future of our football program, and we are calling on the Ole Miss family to help finish this season strong. With the freedom to recruit and promote all that the University of Mississippi has to offer, Coach Luke and his staff will keep building on the momentum we have in our program
Posted by Rebel Land Shark
Member since Jul 2013
30162 posts
Posted on 11/1/18 at 2:08 pm to
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Coach Luke and his staff will keep building on the momentum we have in our program


Posted by JasonMason
Memphis
Member since Jun 2009
4653 posts
Posted on 11/1/18 at 2:36 pm to
Reading that pisses me off all over again. How the hell is it logical to use 30 year old penalties in justifying that shite? The NCAA is garbage making billions of the backs of 18-21 year olds.
Posted by Landmass
Member since Jun 2013
18056 posts
Posted on 11/1/18 at 3:56 pm to
I wonder if Ross Bjork is still investigating his options.
Posted by WithaRebelYell
Bristol TN
Member since Jan 2013
4859 posts
Posted on 11/1/18 at 6:57 pm to
It’s kinda funny how terribly this shite was handled. I mean Matt Luke is our head coach and the NCAA still thinks we haven’t been punished enough.
Posted by RebelTheBear
Saban's spare bedroom
Member since Aug 2016
5528 posts
Posted on 11/1/18 at 11:43 pm to
The NCAA was out on a witch hunt to knock Ole Miss back on our asses from the minute they caught wind of this. Now, the NCAA officials look like idiots and just wasted 6 years of time, money, and effort to penultimately give us a slap on the wrist.

Frick em for ruining our program over shite that happens at every major university in the country.
Posted by Insideradvantage
Member since Oct 2014
6867 posts
Posted on 11/2/18 at 8:33 am to
As I’ve said before, the overwhelming majority of the damage was done via the investigation itself and resulting character assassination as opposed to the actual penalties.
Posted by OMLandshark
Member since Apr 2009
108098 posts
Posted on 11/2/18 at 10:21 am to
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Coach Luke and his staff will keep building on the momentum we have in our program


Posted by JasonMason
Memphis
Member since Jun 2009
4653 posts
Posted on 11/2/18 at 10:38 am to
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just wasted 6 years of time, money, and effort


This was a the true punishment.
Posted by 256Rebel
Member since Dec 2017
402 posts
Posted on 11/2/18 at 12:01 pm to
Really, Vitter??

quote:

Coach Luke and his staff will keep building on the momentum we have in our program


Posted by pankReb
Defending National Champs Fan
Member since Mar 2009
64420 posts
Posted on 11/2/18 at 6:58 pm to
Let's just be honest....If it weren't for Freeze puffing his chest out at Sheridon over Moncrief..they wouldn't have camped out in Oxford.


Sheridon is a short little bitch and had a vendetta.
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
68436 posts
Posted on 11/2/18 at 7:23 pm to
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Let's just be honest....If it weren't for Freeze puffing his chest out at Sheridon over Moncrief..they wouldn't have camped out in Oxford.
Nah. It's more Tunsil on Draft Night being a dumbass than Freeze. The investigation had been closed until that bullshite. After that they had to find something to pin us with or else it would look really bad not punishing a school who had a first round draft pick say he accepted money right after he was drafted
Posted by Insideradvantage
Member since Oct 2014
6867 posts
Posted on 11/2/18 at 7:37 pm to
I completely agree... mostly. Tunsil was a dumbass with his answer, but somewhere before then OM should have briefed him on how best to answer. You can bet your arse other schools do. He was a hell of a player for us, mostly just because he's a hell of an offensive lineman. Not sure how much he ever was really proud of his school. Just not sure. What I am sure of is every time I here the name Tunsil I get a little nauseated.

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Let's just be honest....If it weren't for Freeze puffing his chest out at Sheridon over Moncrief..they wouldn't have camped out in Oxford.
Nah. It's more Tunsil on Draft Night being a dumbass than Freeze. The investigation had been closed until that bullshite. After that they had to find something to pin us with or else it would look really bad not punishing a school who had a first round draft pick say he accepted money right after he was drafted

Posted by dhand
nashville
Member since Oct 2015
160 posts
Posted on 11/4/18 at 8:16 am to
Despite all of the pics of Bama players and their new rides, Mark Emmert will not even investigate his former employee.

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This post was edited on 11/4/18 at 8:18 am
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