AlmostPositive
05-01-2016, 11:30 AM
In a normal setting, there would be criminal consequences for what Ole miss has been doing for at least three years.
Academic fraud - Ole Miss has been systematically substituting unqualified athletes for legitimate students to further their athletics. ACT fraud undermines our educational system. Mississippi taxpayers end up paying for semi-literate thugs to reside on campus for three or four years, occasionally beating the hell out of fellow students. Is there any indication that Laremy Tunsil learned anything at Ole Miss other than how to maximize a cannabis high.
Illegal Payments - Whose money was that, exactly? Even if some bourbon-soaked car dealers and trial lawyers ponied up for the slush fund, it was being doled out by staff once again funded by Mississippi taxpayers. Did Ole Miss make sure that taxes were paid on what they past out? Almost certainly not.
I don't think it's too much of a stretch to characterize the Ole Miss athletic Department as an ongoing criminal enterprise. I'm sorry for their students and alumni (some of them at least), but they have severely damaged the institution's reputation and they will be paying for it for years.
Academic fraud - Ole Miss has been systematically substituting unqualified athletes for legitimate students to further their athletics. ACT fraud undermines our educational system. Mississippi taxpayers end up paying for semi-literate thugs to reside on campus for three or four years, occasionally beating the hell out of fellow students. Is there any indication that Laremy Tunsil learned anything at Ole Miss other than how to maximize a cannabis high.
Illegal Payments - Whose money was that, exactly? Even if some bourbon-soaked car dealers and trial lawyers ponied up for the slush fund, it was being doled out by staff once again funded by Mississippi taxpayers. Did Ole Miss make sure that taxes were paid on what they past out? Almost certainly not.
I don't think it's too much of a stretch to characterize the Ole Miss athletic Department as an ongoing criminal enterprise. I'm sorry for their students and alumni (some of them at least), but they have severely damaged the institution's reputation and they will be paying for it for years.