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we all knew this was going to be fun but I'm not sure anyone figured on this ... Maybe OM should relocate to California
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Originally Posted by
FISHDAWG
Maybe OM should relocate to California
They couldn't last 6 months
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Someone please file a FOIA request for this clowns emails. I would love to see some of his conversations with the black bear elite, and hear his justification for this being the best use of his time and tax payer dollars.
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Originally Posted by
Perpetual Underachiever
Someone please file a FOIA request for this clowns emails. I would love to see some of his conversations with the black bear elite, and hear his justification for this being the best use of his time and tax payer dollars.
Put Huge Killaburger and the C-L on it. I'm sure they will cover this and get everything out!****
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Originally Posted by
Bucky Dog
Put Huge Killaburger and the C-L on it. I'm sure they will cover this and get everything out!****
This ought to warrant being reported on by the state's leading newspaper. But who are we kidding. The CL might as well be the OM campus newspaper.
I can't wait to the see the 30 for 30 on this. It's going to be absolutely hilarious when the rest of the nation realizes how pompous and delusional they are.
Death penalty or bust!!!***
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I keep telling ya'll....Ole Miss is going to be removed or will remove themselves from the SEC before this is all said and done. Only...a matter...of time...
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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
I keep telling ya'll....Ole Miss is going to be removed or will remove themselves from the SEC before this is all said and done. Only...a matter...of time...
Never happen!
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Originally Posted by
West Tn Dawg
Never happen!
I used to think this, but now am not sure. They are an embarrassment to the SEC and seem hell-bent to make it even worse. They are provoking the NCAA and a huge chunk of their fanbase wants them to bring down other SEC programs as well.
They are bringing nothing positive to the SEC, but are damn sure ramping up on the negative. I could see the SEC taking a hard look at removing them for cause.
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Originally Posted by
blacklistedbully
I used to think this, but now am not sure. They are an embarrassment to the SEC and seem hell-bent to make it even worse. They are provoking the NCAA and a huge chunk of their fanbase wants them to bring down other SEC programs as well.
They are bringing nothing positive to the SEC, but are damn sure ramping up on the negative. I could see the SEC taking a hard look at removing them for cause.
Since it's the confeds, wouldn't that be the "Lost Cause"?
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Originally Posted by
blacklistedbully
I used to think this, but now am not sure. They are an embarrassment to the SEC and seem hell-bent to make it even worse. They are provoking the NCAA and a huge chunk of their fanbase wants them to bring down other SEC programs as well.
They are bringing nothing positive to the SEC, but are damn sure ramping up on the negative. I could see the SEC taking a hard look at removing them for cause.
That would take a unanimous vote from every SEC school. That's 11 States that are involved. Eleven.
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Originally Posted by
SaintDawg
That would take a unanimous vote from every SEC school. That's 11 States that are involved. Eleven.
If those clown in Oxford continue to bring down NCAA heat, and do as a large % of their fanbase wants, and moves to take down other SEC schools, it is not out of the realm of possibilities.
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Originally Posted by
blacklistedbully
I used to think this, but now am not sure. They are an embarrassment to the SEC and seem hell-bent to make it even worse. They are provoking the NCAA and a huge chunk of their fanbase wants them to bring down other SEC programs as well.
They are bringing nothing positive to the SEC, but are damn sure ramping up on the negative. I could see the SEC taking a hard look at removing them for cause.
All thoughts like this are dilusional! Not happening.
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Originally Posted by
Homedawg
All thoughts like this are dilusional! Not happening.
Well, hell...why even have a clause allowing for it then?
As I said before, I never used to think it was a possibility, and I still don't think it likely. But if cooler heads don't prevail in Oxford, and if their admin and influential alum continue to do the kind of stuff a lot of their fans are demanding....I could see them getting dumped for cause.
And its not the cheating. It's the BS about going after the NCAA legally, and the talk of bringing down other SEC programs. It's their constant bitching about it being because "they beat Bama twice-in-a-row and the SEC & NCAA punishing them for that" rather than them getting busted cheating their asses off.
What value does UNM bring to the SEC? They sure as hell are bringing embarrassment, and are pissing off a lot of members. By contrast, we actually bring a lot in terms of baseball, have brought a lot in basketball and appear to be heading back to being one of the top-tier SEC programs for that, and we're getting better in football.
Our history includes what many consider one of the most important events in civil rights history (The Game of Change), theirs includes people being murdered in a failed attempt to keep the school all-white.
So, if they bring no value and instead bring the embarrassment they are now...why is it "delusional" to think expulsion from the SEC is at least a possibility? "Unlikely"..sure, but "delusional"?
C'mon, man!
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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
I keep telling ya'll....Ole Miss is going to be removed or will remove themselves from the SEC before this is all said and done. Only...a matter...of time...
Not until we see the latest/ammended/2nd NOA will the rest of the nation (including the TCUN faithful themselves) realize the true magnitude of their network-driven transgressions that will make SMU's outlaw past look like choir boys.
The TCUN leadership has already made a mockery of the ncaa investigative process via their continued cheating well into the current recruiting cycle. If their legal beagles continue to stir the pot AGAINST the ncaa and question the ncaa's policing tactics of rules that every institution has agreed to upon membership inclusion, then I'd have to say yeah -- Their SEC conference membership may very well be called into question.
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They will actually tell you they're above the law.
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Great thinking!...maybe this can set precedent so all states can write their own laws so the NCAA will have to treat all schools differently based on what the state law says.
BRILLIANT!!!
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Glad you all are finally starting to see the light here. The SEC is going to look at putting them on probationary membership OR removing them altogether....if they don't do so on their own accord. Just one man's humble opinion...
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1) The lawsuit is posturing, nothing more...
2) OM is not going to drop out of the SEC; The (SEC Welfare) money is "too much"...
3) The SEC Schools will not unanimously vote to boot OM from the conference...
Perhaps they are trying to get the DP, in hopes it's better than a 4/30 scenario????
"It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."
No.
Easy there buddy. Tusk is...well Tusk is Tusk. Tireddawg 12.20.17
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Originally Posted by
TUSK
1) The lawsuit is posturing, nothing more...
2) OM is not going to drop out of the SEC; The (SEC Welfare) money is "too much"...
3) The SEC Schools will not unanimously vote to boot OM from the conference...
Perhaps they are trying to get the DP, in hopes it's better than a 4/30 scenario????
You don't have blinders on, thank you. Ole miss is going to be a memeber of the sec. Any other talk is just crazy.
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