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Ole Miss NCAA update. Brought to you by Rosebowl
Rosey say today that the NCAA interviewed NE Jackson Rebels last week.
It keep going folks. The NCAA isn't slowing down and will gut the program.
Rosey also adds that older Rebels are upset with young Rebels for being entirely too aggressive and potentially doing extreme long term damage to the program.
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Doesn't there come a point when the NCAA sees that OM is a seething pot of corruption from top to bottom and just impose the death penalty to let the collegiate world understand this sort of institutionalized shit is not acceptable whatsoever?
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Originally Posted by
TrapGame
Doesn't there come a point when the NCAA sees that OM is a seething pot of corruption from top to bottom and just impose the death penalty to let the collegiate world understand this sort of institutionalized shit is not acceptable whatsoever?
Yes and something close to that will probably happen next April. However, the NCAA realizes that the only way to truly stop this is too make sure that all the proper people are disassociated. If they don't, good chance it starts up again once probation ends.
Rooting out all the "heppers " takes time.
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Yes and something close to that will probably happen next April. However, the NCAA realizes that the only way to truly stop this is too make sure that all the proper people are disassociated. If they don't, good chance it starts up again once probation ends.
Rooting out all the "heppers " takes time.
As long as they have a program they won't stop.
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Lil ole innocent Freeze is the main one that needs cutting out. The other two coaches who formerly held the same title at OM both got in trouble, the next in line, Hugh Freeze.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Yes and something close to that will probably happen next April. However, the NCAA realizes that the only way to truly stop this is too make sure that all the proper people are disassociated. If they don't, good chance it starts up again once probation ends.
Rooting out all the "heppers " takes time.
By disassociated, do you mean killed? That is the only way you could slow down most of the die-hard network members (and that is from any school). That disassociated shit is just that. I don't understand why they even bother with it.
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Originally Posted by
AlSwearengen
By disassociated, do you mean killed? That is the only way you could slow down most of the die-hard network members (and that is from any school). That disassociated shit is just that. I don't understand why they even bother with it.
Me either.
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Originally Posted by
TrapGame
Doesn't there come a point when the NCAA sees that OM is a seething pot of corruption from top to bottom and just impose the death penalty to let the collegiate world understand this sort of institutionalized shit is not acceptable whatsoever?
Agree Trap, it's hard to get to the end when the finish line keeps moving with EACH recruiting cycle.
These guys have manipulated the ncaa to the max (since what, 2010???) and one has to wonder WHEN the ncaa will say "enough already" and hammer them for what transgressions they currently have them on, and follow up with a 2nd NOA (or is it NOA #3 now?).
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Originally Posted by
WSOPdawg
Agree Trap, it's hard to get to the end when the finish line keeps moving with EACH recruiting cycle.
These guys have manipulated the ncaa to the max (since what, 2010???) and one has to wonder WHEN the ncaa will say "enough already" and hammer them for what transgressions they currently have them on, and follow up with a 2nd NOA (or is it NOA #3 now?).
Word is the NCAA has had to invest in office supplies just to keep up with printing TSUN violations. Here is their purchase.
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Originally Posted by
WSOPdawg
Agree Trap, it's hard to get to the end when the finish line keeps moving with EACH recruiting cycle.
These guys have manipulated the ncaa to the max (since what, 2010???) and one has to wonder WHEN the ncaa will say "enough already" and hammer them for what transgressions they currently have them on, and follow up with a 2nd NOA (or is it NOA #3 now?).
As soon as the NCAA had rock solid evidence that multiple boosters were working hand in hand with the AD's office to provide players with extravagant benefits (cars, cash, jobs for family members, etc.) the fiery hammer of flaming death just have come down. This is isn't some lone wolf John Doe giving a hundred dollar handshake to a recruit out tailgating. This is a coordinated effort between the AD's office and at least a dozen boosters. This is a production on the level of the movie The Truman Show. It's just that the recruits have Jim Carrey's part. The entire city of Oxford is used as a set to make these recruits think the world revolves around them and ole miss.
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Originally Posted by
TrapGame
As soon as the NCAA had rock solid evidence that multiple boosters were working hand in hand with the AD's office to provide players with extravagant benefits (cars, cash, jobs for family members, etc.) the fiery hammer of flaming death just have come down. This is isn't some lone wolf John Doe giving a hundred dollar handshake to a recruit out tailgating. This is a coordinated effort between the AD's office and at least a dozen boosters. This is a production on the level of the movie The Truman Show. It's just that the recruits have Jim Carrey's part. The entire city of Oxford is used as a set to make these recruits think the world revolves around them and ole miss.
More like the movies "Casino" or Goodfellas". It's going to be interesting to see how the final scenes play out. I wonder if Freeze is Joe Pesci?
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
More like the movies "Casino" or Goodfellas". It's going to be interesting to see how the final scenes play out. I wonder if Freeze is Joe Pesci?
Oooooh, I like that... (when he gets taken out into the proverbial "ncaa" desert at midnight).
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
More like the movies "Casino" or Goodfellas". It's going to be interesting to see how the final scenes play out. I wonder if Freeze is Joe Pesci?
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Originally Posted by
TrapGame
As soon as the NCAA had rock solid evidence that multiple boosters were working hand in hand with the AD's office to provide players with extravagant benefits (cars, cash, jobs for family members, etc.) the fiery hammer of flaming death just have come down. This is isn't some lone wolf John Doe giving a hundred dollar handshake to a recruit out tailgating. This is a coordinated effort between the AD's office and at least a dozen boosters. This is a production on the level of the movie The Truman Show. It's just that the recruits have Jim Carrey's part. The entire city of Oxford is used as a set to make these recruits think the world revolves around them and ole miss.
And by coordinating, we have a conspiracy to INTENTIONALLY defraud the ncaa and violate their rules, which should warrant LOIC and given the duration and longevity of this "conspiracy," SMU 2.0 here we come!!!
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Originally Posted by
WSOPdawg
And by coordinating, we have a conspiracy to INTENTIONALLY defraud the ncaa and violate their rules, which should warrant LOIC and given the duration and longevity of this "conspiracy," SMU 2.0 here we come!!!
And do you think this RebelRags thing is just the NCAA adding more to amount of cheating already found to prove widespread cheating to warrant a LOIC charge?
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The only way dissociation of boosters should be accepted by the NCAA as meaningful punishment is if said booster is never seen associated with the school in the public eye again, or for whatever time period is mandated on the front end if applicable (sorry Hack). Sure you can't stop further association behind the scenes, but when you say you're taking steps to fix grievances by dissociating a booster only for him to show up just a few years later in TV interviews and pictures with the athletic director, you're showing obvious contempt and disregard for the system.
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I wonder if it was some of the Bears from the Friday River Hills Lunch group..
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Rosey say today that the NCAA interviewed NE Jackson Rebels last week.
It keep going folks. The NCAA isn't slowing down and will gut the program.
Rosey also adds that older Rebels are upset with young Rebels for being entirely too aggressive and potentially doing extreme long term damage to the program.
For us not familiar with the capital scene who or what are/is NE Jackson?
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Originally Posted by
parabrave
For us not familiar with the capital scene who or what are/is NE Jackson?
High Rent District of Jackson called Madison.
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