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EdwardDrayton
02-12-2026, 07:02 PM
No surprise. But what a douchebag. Apparently bias can trump just.

DEDawg
02-12-2026, 07:11 PM
I am shocked I tell you. Anyway, what?s next. NCAA keeps fighting it like they did with the Bama basketball guy?

BeardoMSU
02-12-2026, 07:16 PM
No surprise. But what a douchebag. Apparently bias can trump just.

You mean Ole Miss judge, right?*****

viverlibre
02-12-2026, 07:22 PM
the least surprising thing ever.

EdwardDrayton
02-12-2026, 07:23 PM
You mean Ole Miss judge, right?*****

I was trying to be delicate. Despite my nature when it comes to OM. *****

SailingDawg
02-12-2026, 07:27 PM
You mean Ole Miss judge, right?*****

That?s what I came to say.

BrunswickDawg
02-12-2026, 07:28 PM
We need to file an injunction for any player we have who didn't play as a freshman or RsFr, and had 3 other players on the depth chart ahead of them and get them another year.

Thick
02-12-2026, 07:35 PM
SHOCKER!

parabrave
02-12-2026, 07:37 PM
Dam shame ben beckwith has had tonsilitis the last 10 years. I bet he has one more year left.

BeardoMSU
02-12-2026, 07:57 PM
We need to file an injunction for any player we have who didn't play as a freshman or RsFr, and had 3 other players on the depth chart ahead of them and get them another year.

The language of this ruling will definitely provide the blueprint for everyone else to dynamite what's left of the floodgates...

Todd4State
02-12-2026, 08:27 PM
Heard Kamario got gas after the Mexicali platter the week of the Arizona State game. He's coming back in 2029!**

MrCoachKlein
02-12-2026, 08:46 PM
Sucks we have to play him again and they get their way per usual but... Seeing the feckless NCAA get b slapped is funny

Coach34
02-12-2026, 08:51 PM
NCAA is doing all it can do. If courts dont support them- they are done

But I have been saying this for years regarding recruiting and shit- there are no rules anymore. And that hurts us tremendously

Todd4State
02-12-2026, 11:08 PM
NCAA is doing all it can do. If courts dont support them- they are done

But I have been saying this for years regarding recruiting and shit- there are no rules anymore. And that hurts us tremendously

Only because Mississippi State insists on playing by the rules rather than looking at every possible avenue to get a player eligible.

Political Hack
02-12-2026, 11:24 PM
nm

bulldawg28
02-13-2026, 12:33 AM
Only because Mississippi State insists on playing by the rules rather than looking at every possible avenue to get a player eligible.

Correct, State just has to play the game with them

BlackSailsDawg
02-13-2026, 06:14 AM
He was asked on the stand if he practiced that season. He said yes. He was asked if he was limited. He answered no.


That is when the judge stepped in and redirected the questions.



That should be grounds enough to appeal and make it right. Will the ncaa appeal is the question

TheLostDawg
02-13-2026, 08:16 AM
He was asked on the stand if he practiced that season. He said yes. He was asked if he was limited. He answered no.


That is when the judge stepped in and redirected the questions.



That should be grounds enough to appeal and make it right. Will the ncaa appeal is the question

That's ridiculous.
It amazes me how obviously biased judges are now and there is no accountability. I'm not just speaking in terms of this case.

msstate7
02-13-2026, 08:37 AM
That's ridiculous.
It amazes me how obviously biased judges are now and there is no accountability. I'm not just speaking in terms of this case.

Has the judge really donated 6 figures to OM athletics? Read it on Facebook, so who knows these days

HoopsDawg
02-13-2026, 08:37 AM
NCAA is doing all it can do. If courts dont support them- they are done

But I have been saying this for years regarding recruiting and shit- there are no rules anymore. And that hurts us tremendously

If the NCAA removed medical redshirts wouldn?t that have prevented this ruling?

Ezsoil
02-13-2026, 09:26 AM
The simple fix in this case is for the NCAA to remind all member institutions that the playoff and bowls are still "selected" and the courts are not a part of that process. So you can play your ineligible player but you won't be a part of any post season endeavors.

DEDawg
02-13-2026, 09:36 AM
The simple fix in this case is for the NCAA to remind all member institutions that the playoff and bowls are still "selected" and the courts are not a part of that process. So you can play your ineligible player but you won't be a part of any post season endeavors.

Agreed. Let him play this season but announce if he does that is taken into account during the selection process. Basically a shadow playoff ban without coming out and saying it

GoDawgz
02-13-2026, 09:46 AM
College sports as we used to know it is not dying....its dead.
There is no putting the animal back in its cage.

msstate7
02-13-2026, 10:25 AM
If the NCAA removed medical redshirts wouldn?t that have prevented this ruling?

They should. 5 years to play 4 - no exceptions

HoopsDawg
02-13-2026, 10:27 AM
They should. 5 years to play 4 - no exceptions

100

Political Hack
02-13-2026, 11:03 AM
Nobody cares about the high school kid that just lost his spot on a college roster because this old geezer wants to stay and play forever. College sports is dominated by 23-24 year old men now. It used to be 18-22 year olds. It sucks. I'm no longer interested.

Brobi-wan
02-13-2026, 11:16 AM
They should. 5 years to play 4 - no exceptions

This is the only way that makes sense. The medical redshirt muddies the water too much

msstate7
02-13-2026, 11:28 AM
Nobody cares about the high school kid that just lost his spot on a college roster because this old geezer wants to stay and play forever. College sports is dominated by 23-24 year old men now. It used to be 18-22 year olds. It sucks. I'm no longer interested.

No problem with chambliss. He's about to get life changing money.

I would actually claim his as my favorite player now if he transferred somewhere else lol

Todd4State
02-13-2026, 12:35 PM
Nobody cares about the high school kid that just lost his spot on a college roster because this old geezer wants to stay and play forever. College sports is dominated by 23-24 year old men now. It used to be 18-22 year olds. It sucks. I'm no longer interested.

It's unfair to the players who didn't game the system and only got 4 years too.

Extendedcab
02-13-2026, 04:27 PM
College sports as we used to know it is not dying....its dead.
There is no putting the animal back in its cage.

Anyway we can respectfully bury it before it decays?

GoDawgz
02-13-2026, 05:38 PM
Anyway we can respectfully bury it before it decays?

Its all about the root of all evil now.....the love of money.

Quaoarsking
02-13-2026, 05:53 PM
Should be 5 to play 5 - no redshirts, no exceptions. Make it even more objective and remove the incentive to quit on your team after 4 games.

Todd4State
02-13-2026, 11:03 PM
Should be 5 to play 5 - no redshirts, no exceptions. Make it even more objective and remove the incentive to quit on your team after 4 games.

This.

And they need an age cap too.

maroonmania
02-14-2026, 08:12 PM
So a judge with Alabama ties gives Bama a professional player back that had already signed an NBA contract and was playing in the G league. Now a judge with Ole Miss ties give OM their QB back even though he's out of years of eligibility under the pretense of a non-medical medical redshirt. Everything about college athletics has become a joke and now schools can just have their own judges make whatever rulings they want no matter what the NCAA rules are. What a farce. And will add that MSU not having a law school is becoming a HUGE disadvantage in athletics.

Tater
02-14-2026, 08:13 PM
So a judge with Alabama ties gives Bama a professional player back that had already signed an NBA contract and was playing in the G league. Now a judge with Ole Miss ties give OM their QB back even though he's out of years of eligibility under the pretense of a non-medical medical redshirt. Everything about college athletics has become a joke and now schools can just have their own judges make whatever rulings they want no matter what the NCAA rules are. What a joke.

Well bama lost that appeal. OM will likely lose the appeal - just will the appeal be heard in time.

BulldogBear
02-16-2026, 01:50 PM
This is good news for the sport in a way. Essentially there is no more limit on eligibility. Play as long as you want as long as you take a class or two. Thank God the NFL will never allow this to continue, so they'll find some kind of way to put a stop to it.

HoopsDawg
02-16-2026, 01:55 PM
Should be 5 to play 5 - no redshirts, no exceptions. Make it even more objective and remove the incentive to quit on your team after 4 games.

why should they be allowed to play 5 years instead of 4? Why 1 more year than high school?

StarkVegasSteve
02-16-2026, 01:58 PM
Well bama lost that appeal. OM will likely lose the appeal - just will the appeal be heard in time.

The NCAA would lose the appeal and it won't be heard in time. They'd have to appeal to the MS Supreme Court where 4 of the 7 went to OM for Law School, and one of the ones who didn't go to OM for Law School went for Undergrad.

The Supreme Court would not only have to agree to hear the case, but also rule on it. I doubt they do either.

StarkVegasSteve
02-16-2026, 02:00 PM
why should they be allowed to play 5 years instead of 4? Why 1 more year than high school?

Because 5 to play 4 has always been a thing.

Just give them 5 to play 5. There's no such thing as RS anymore and you can only get a year back through a medical RS. JUCO counts as a year and so does FCS, DII, DIII, NAIA.

TheLostDawg
02-16-2026, 03:37 PM
What would be interesting is if ncaa rules on tampering and UM can't make a post season game this year plus other restrictions. They picked this fight at the wrong time.

NCAA lost one battle UM gave them the war victory by blatantly cheating.

Dawgology
02-16-2026, 06:09 PM
This.

And they need an age cap too.

THIS!! This would do it. You can transfer. You can sit out, you can go play hopscotch and come back to football a year later, but at 23, you age out. This would seal it up nicely.

Quaoarsking
02-16-2026, 06:56 PM
why should they be allowed to play 5 years instead of 4? Why 1 more year than high school?

Because the average time it takes to finish high school is 4 years, and the average time it takes to finish college is 5 years.

Obviously there are outliers on both ends and a lot of people who start don't finish, but I think we all know smart people who needed more than just 4 years to finish college, not nearly as many who needed an extra year to finish high school.

archdog
02-16-2026, 11:54 PM
I mean, I guess you can just play forever then. Cool. Bring back Beniquez Brown and the bowling ball.

Todd4State
02-17-2026, 12:07 AM
I mean, I guess you can just play forever then. Cool. Bring back Beniquez Brown and the bowling ball.

This is true. MSU has been screwed over so many times by guys leaving before they should.