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Follow-up burner phone article from Gary Segars
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That's a good Question. What would the NCAA do?
Last edited by Jack Lambert; 09-20-2017 at 11:01 AM.
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ole miss the gift that keeps on giving! How many rotten layers are they gonna uncover? It seems like when you peel off one layer, there's another rotten layer just waiting. It seems endless. They've gotten themselves into quite the little pickle up there.
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NCAA: We'll never hand out another death penalty.
TSUN: Hold my beer.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg34
NCAA: We'll never hand out another death penalty.
TSUN: Hold my Codeine and Sprite.
FIFY
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His podcast with Not A Fan was epic.
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I told folks that there were burner phones and prostitutes a year ago and people LAUGHED now who is laughing....
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So when does Mars give a check to Elite Dawgs? I believe we have been discussing the burner phones rumors on here for a while. You're welcome Houston Nutt.
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The best part of this is the NAFOOM posters who keep saying that since burner phones weren't in the first two NOA's and that the COI's already met, then there's nothing to this.
I guess they don't understand the concept of additional violations being uncovered after the original investigation was complete and that the NCAA can hit them with a 3rd NOA.
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The depth and breadth of the corruption that surrounds the Ole Miss football program is incredible. If the NCAA is forced to open yet another investigation into the Ole Miss football program, the death penalty will no doubt be on the table.
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Would a 3rd NOA put them in repeat violator status?
Death penalty or bust!!!***
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Yes, a 3rd NOA would put them in the repeat violator status.... There more information than just the cell phones still to come out...
Dark Dark days ahead for OM....
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Originally Posted by
Reason2succeed
Would a 3rd NOA put them in repeat violator status?
It's when the violations occur not the number of NOA. Repeat offender would be triggered for violations after Oct 2016, when basketball and track went on probation.
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Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
It's when the violations occur not the number of NOA. Repeat offender would be triggered for violations after Oct 2016, when basketball and track went on probation.
So the date would not be after the Close of the January 29, 2016, NOA?
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Last edited by yjnkdawg; 09-20-2017 at 12:12 PM.
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Someone in my office brought up an interesting suggestion. With the headache it would cause to death penalty UM, what if they removed all scholarships for say three years? If you qualified for academic scholarship, you would be allowed to utilize it as not to punish those who were due, but all other athletes would be non-scholarship. It would eliminate the need to reschedule games, etc. Bowl ban, win forfeiture, no tv revenues, and removal of schlorships would be effective without imposing hardship on other schools for scheduling.
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Originally Posted by
Reason2succeed
Would a 3rd NOA put them in repeat violator status?
Only for stuff that happened after their track and WBB programs went on probation.
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Before SMU got the death penalty, they got a 25 scholarship reduction for one year and 15 the next. That may have been during to era of a 30 per year limit.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
Only for stuff that happened after their track and WBB programs went on probation.
One, I don't think there is an NCAA rule that a school has to be a repeat violator. Two, cheating while the investigation is going on might qualify in the eyes of the COI.
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