Nutt's going to cream'm!
Nutt's going to cream'm!
“The university can still do the right thing,” he said. “Only time will tell if Chancellor [Jeffrey] Vitter has that kind of courage.”
Newsflash Mr. Mars - no one at that hive of scum and villainy has the courage to do anything morally correct where the football program is concerned.
IF the NCAA meets with OM on June 10th...
THEN the NCAA would NOT have had much time to REVIEW OM's response...
So one, they already know what the sentence to be handed down to OM is...
or.... no one else cares what OM's response really is....
When did the NCAA receive their response? That is a huge question now....
I saw that too. That seems like a quick turn around. OM has to submit their response to the Amended NOA, then the NCAA has to review OM's response and provide their rebuttal or further evidence of wrongdoing. Then the NCAA has to present the entire case to the COI for their review and schedule the hearing where OM pleads their defense against the allegations. Seems a little soon to be going before the COI in early summer?
Well with all of "our" people in the know about the inner workings of the case, I just assumed one of our folks would be privy to this information and would have spilled the info by now. "If" they go before the COI in June, then OM was able to keep it under tight wraps.
I think there are a couple of assumptions here:
First, we have the assumption that OM got the second NOA/amendments around middle of February, as the NCAA hostage video was put up on you tube on the 22nd. If that is so, then 90 days from the middle of February is middle of May when their response was due to the NCAA COI, and if you assume secondly that there was a 30-day extention filed, then mid-June for it to be due.
All that makes sense if you then assume that they are publicizing the response pursuant to the Mississippi Ethics Commission letter the week of June 5 - which most on here then assume that the actual date during the week of June 5 would be June 9th.
That's a lot of assuming.
Now, it is possible that they received the amendment letter from the NCAA in late January. There was a lot of rumor that they had, though we had no confirmation of that date. If they received it in mid-to-late January, then the clock is different and their 90 days for response to the NCAA would have been mid-to late April. To my knowledge, we haven't actually heard there was a 30 day extension filed - we just assume that one of the parties would have filed such.
So it's possible that they have already filed their response in April, and the NCAA COI has scheduled a hearing at their June meeting.
I'm not sure of either, I'm just playing with the calendar based on what that article said.
This could set Ole Miss back Fity years.
OleMiss- the most corrupt, criminal organization in NCAA History. More corrupt than the ottoman Empire. More corrupt than a Chicago Alderman.
The depths of Ole Miss' depravity knows no bounds. The only the NCAA should do, is shut down their entire athletic department, and make them work on rebuilding their shattered reputation of being a 4th rate academic institution.
Bust 'em, Nutt.
Nutt should talk to John Grisham and write the next great southern thriller, "The Bag Man"
How a mythical southern college wants to win so badly, they must silence an innocent ex-coach (Mattew McConaughey). The college sends goons to assassinate the ex-coach with a margarita drink with radio active isotopes mixed with the salt. The climax is the coach is chased through Memphis streets and is rescued by an idealistic young Civil Rights attorney played by Margo Robbie. The corrupt chancellor of the mythical southern college is played by Jon Voight.
I hope he sues them and wins so much they have to shut the place down. It would be poetic justice plus it would benefit Mississippi immensely. Hopefully the state has enough foresight to split the medical center off and make it independent before it happens. Their graduates have been a minority down there for decades anyway.