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You might want to go listen to the Boneyard
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Originally Posted by
JDog13
It was nice.
Cliff notes for those that can't right now?
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Said no one has told him to be quiet. If you're a good person and not involved in improprieties, you don't have to go around telling everyone about it. Also Said "Some people had advance notice of the Leo and Kobe lawsuit coming out, so let me repay that. I know some people too. Some people in Lafayette county may find themselves on the other end of legal proceedings. Some people may want to update their resumes. The ones who have been wrong every step of way, the cowards, may find themselves in it. There is stuff that has been discovered that hasn't come out yet. When it does, gonna be bad for people that are think they're important ole miss people."
The quoted is paraphrased
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Good times
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Somebody getting scorched. Whoo hoo hoo
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I've come to grips with the fact that, due to OM fighting and lying for every inch, this will go on for years and destroy their program for longer than ever thought possible.
They need research the idea and application of "sunk cost"
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Is he hinting that the Chuck and Yancy types may have some trouble in regards to leaking Leo & Kobe's names? That's my best guess based on zero inside info.
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Originally Posted by
DancingRabbit
Good times
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to DancingRabbit again
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Originally Posted by
Coldsleeve Jr.
Is he hinting that the Chuck and Yancy types may have some trouble in regards to leaking Leo & Kobe's names? That's my best guess based on zero inside info.
Whoever at Ole Miss gave them those names is the one who should be worried, VERY worried. That isn't a civil suite thing, it's federal criminal law. It also carries some extremely adverse consequences for the university. If FERPA applies somebody is in big trouble.
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Senior Member
It at least sounded to me like Freeze is involved. The reference of the 2013 Freeze tweet language about "not disparaging these young men or their families". I'm just guessing, obviously, and may be reading too much into what Steve said. Looking forward to finding out.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
Whoever at Ole Miss gave them those names is the one who should be worried, VERY worried. That isn't a civil suite thing, it's federal criminal law. It also carries some extremely adverse consequences for the university. If FERPA applies somebody is in big trouble.
FERPA applies only to educational records. As I understand the law, I do not think it prohibits the release of a student's name in relation to something not specifically connected to their educational record.
So, the question becomes...is any testimony provided to the NCAA investigative branch as it relates to potential recruiting violations considered part of that student's "educational record"? If yes, then they are in potentially big legal trouble. If not, then they may not be in legal trouble, but have still most likely pissed off the NCAA even more.
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Originally Posted by
Coldsleeve Jr.
Is he hinting that the Chuck and Yancy types may have some trouble in regards to leaking Leo & Kobe's names? That's my best guess based on zero inside info.
Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
Whoever at Ole Miss gave them those names is the one who should be worried, VERY worried. That isn't a civil suite thing, it's federal criminal law. It also carries some extremely adverse consequences for the university. If FERPA applies somebody is in big trouble.
I think y'all nailed it
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
Whoever at Ole Miss gave them those names is the one who should be worried, VERY worried. That isn't a civil suite thing, it's federal criminal law. It also carries some extremely adverse consequences for the university. If FERPA applies somebody is in big trouble.
does this opinion seem to coincide with the boneyard hints? or am I missing something?
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
Whoever at Ole Miss gave them those names is the one who should be worried, VERY worried. That isn't a civil suite thing, it's federal criminal law. It also carries some extremely adverse consequences for the university. If FERPA applies somebody is in big trouble.
Completely agree. I was thinking there may be penalties for who told the masses (Yancy, Chuck types) also, not just for whoever told them individually. I think both may be a no-no but Im not an expert by any means.
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Originally Posted by
Bully13
does this opinion seem to coincide with the boneyard hints? or am I missing something?
That's what I got from listening the Boneyard from last Thursday plus today's.
Last edited by Coldsleeve Jr.; 06-26-2017 at 03:43 PM.
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Originally Posted by
blacklistedbully
FERPA applies only to educational records. As I understand the law, I do not think it prohibits the release of a student's name in relation to something not specifically connected to their educational record.
So, the question becomes...is any testimony provided to the NCAA investigative branch as it relates to potential recruiting violations considered part of that student's "educational record"? If yes, then they are in potentially big legal trouble. If not, then they may not be in legal trouble, but have still most likely pissed off the NCAA even more.
I've had a lawyer tell me it does apply.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
I've had a lawyer tell me it does apply.
Makes sense because what is said in those interviews can directly affect if a student athlete is still a student athlete.
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Sounds like Freezus might just get his wings clipped and fall into the BIG hypocrite bucket.
They better wrap the trunks in the Grove with metal to protect them once this hits.
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Originally Posted by
blacklistedbully
FERPA applies only to educational records. As I understand the law, I do not think it prohibits the release of a student's name in relation to something not specifically connected to their educational record.
So, the question becomes...is any testimony provided to the NCAA investigative branch as it relates to potential recruiting violations considered part of that student's "educational record"? If yes, then they are in potentially big legal trouble. If not, then they may not be in legal trouble, but have still most likely pissed off the NCAA even more.
Education is a lot more than academic, ESPECIALLY when it applies to athletes. Athletics opens up so many more possibilities for FERPA violations it's crazy.
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Rosebowl said on Boneyard, that some people in Lafayette Co. may be dodging process servers today, sounds like a counter suit to me or a lawsuit against the people who released the name.
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