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Sankey Recuses Himself From OM Case
Tick tock, tick toc.
The hour is nigh
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
Tick tock, tick toc.
The hour is nigh
Is this good, bad, irrelevant?
A sign that the executioner cometh and they're about to walk the last mile?
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg34
Is this good, bad, irrelevant?
A sign that the executioner cometh and they're about to walk the last mile?
It's a sign that OM will officially have no bias in support of them on the COI
Additionally, Sankey said he had nothing to do with the immunity offered to OM, which destroys another Yancy myth
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
starkvegasdawg34
Is this good, bad, irrelevant?
A sign that the executioner cometh and they're about to walk the last mile?
Not sure. It looks bad, because it looks like with Sankey recused, there will be one less person to advocate for them. But on the other hand, if Sankey was going to protect them, it would be through his influence, not any actual vote, so recusing himself wouldn't necessarily mean that he's not exerting influence on their behalf, unless there is something formal in a bylaw or rule somewhere about what recusal consists of and what actions are prohibited by a person who has recused him/herself
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This probably good news for them. His speech at media days last year indirectly roasted them. He's fed up with their BS antics and he called them out publicly.
I'm convinced he doesn't want them in the sec anymore.
I'm also convinced that OM is convinced he doesn't want them in the conference anymore, hence Yancy's recent proposal to OM fans to oust him as the SEC commissioner.
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Doesn't really matter. Once Ole Miss takes down the entire SEC Sankey won't have a job.***
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It's coming
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Originally Posted by
gtowndawg
It's coming
F-5???
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Originally Posted by
Percho
F-5???
Ya think?
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Thats cool because a few days ago, he refused to recuse himself from the UNC academic fraud debacle as reported on ESPN.
http://www.espn.com/college-football...ractions-panel
To me, it shows he understands the importance of the NCAA and their investigative and enforcement system and wants to remain an integral part of it. I was expecting him to recuse himself from the TCUN cheating scandal since they are part of his conference. Regarding UNC, I'm thinking they're gonna hit the Tarheels hard when all is said and done.
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Originally Posted by
WSOPdawg
Thats cool because a few days ago, he refused to recuse himself from the UNC academic fraud debacle as reported on ESPN.
http://www.espn.com/college-football...ractions-panel
To me, it shows he understands the importance of the NCAA and their investigative and enforcement system and wants to remain an integral part of it. I was expecting him to recuse himself from the TCUN cheating scandal since they are part of his conference. Regarding UNC, I'm thinking they're gonna hit the Tarheels hard when all is said and done.
But not as hard as they gonna hit The Cheaters Up North!
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I don't think he was ever involved with the OM case. This was just a formality letting people know because he was asked about it today.
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Y'all should have read my post in February on this topic
http://www.elitedawgs.com/showthread...ittee&p=711803
Last edited by ScoobaDawg; 04-24-2017 at 07:39 PM.
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Originally Posted by
BeastMan
Yes, I remember that one BeastMan. Well done by you sir. And as you alluded, the COI representatives will arguably have very little interest in preserving the reputation of southern football and will be more concerned with primarily focusing on academic integrity and protecting those that participate in the NCAA. TCUN will probably find very few friends on this committee and their past actions will ultimately doom them.
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Originally Posted by
WSOPdawg
Yes, I remember that one BeastMan. Well done by you sir. And as you alluded, the COI representatives will arguably have very little interest in preserving the reputation of southern football and will be more concerned with primarily focusing on academic integrity and protecting those that participate in the NCAA. TCUN will probably find very few friends on this committee and their past actions will ultimately doom them.
***replied to wrong post, I'm an idiot ****
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Originally Posted by
BeastMan
I read this article... very well written.... #HAILSTATE....
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Senior Member
Do we know if Rosebowl or others are filing FOI requests routinely to see if we've passed the response deadline yet? Or, asked another way, are they required to make any response public, or is that just required when someone invokes FOI?
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Originally Posted by
Technetium
Do we know if Rosebowl or others are filing FOI requests routinely to see if we've passed the response deadline yet? Or, asked another way, are they required to make any response public, or is that just required when someone invokes FOI?
The law doesn't apply to them. FOI requests aren't worth the paper they are written on. They throw them straight in the garbage can with a big ole chuckle. Nobody in state government has the balls or the morals to call them on it.
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Senior Member
So that goes back to the second version of my question: are they required to make the NOA response public? If so, what enforces that? If not, what can be done about it to get the information earlier before the COI releases their ruling many months from now?
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