ShotgunDawg
11-22-2016, 06:30 PM
With all the current things going on in college football such as Bama having the top three teams in the SEC on their roster, Auburn, Tennessee, & Ole Miss buying players left & right, etc I began thinking today about what is in the best interest of MSU in regards to how Ole Miss handles the upcoming sodomization of their program.
As bad as Ole Miss has cheated, it's clear that we are in the center of an era of college football where teams like Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, Clemson, etc.. are allowed to freely cheat while programs like MSU, Ole Miss, Arkansas, etc are not allowed to.
So my question is, in terms of MSU's best interest, what is the best way for Ole Miss to handle their upcoming NCAA issues?
A: Take it like a champ, suck it up, complain but do nothing, etc. Result: The college football power structure would remain the same & Ole Miss would drift into the night. Affect on MSU would be recruiting better in-state & the peripheral areas. The power structure of the SEC would remain unchanged.
B: Ole Miss gets completely pissed, goes nuclear, & has all their players, that were recruited by other college football powers, participate in on camera testimonies about what other schools offered, who offered, & how they cheated. Result: This process would potentially involve MSU, but would also involve most other schools in the SEC. With this result, there is a chance that they way the SEC powers have traditionally done business gets blown up. Would Ole Miss nuking the SEC be good or bad for MSU?
Hopefully all this makes sense & I would love to hear your thoughts, even if you don't agree with option A or B or think my logic & argument is dumb. What is in the best interest of MSU? Only 6 schools have won the SEC title in the past 50+ years & this likely continues until the entire system is blown up & realigned.
Is it better for MSU to continue our current pace or for the SEC table cloth to be pulled off & all the dishes fall on the floor?
As bad as Ole Miss has cheated, it's clear that we are in the center of an era of college football where teams like Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, Clemson, etc.. are allowed to freely cheat while programs like MSU, Ole Miss, Arkansas, etc are not allowed to.
So my question is, in terms of MSU's best interest, what is the best way for Ole Miss to handle their upcoming NCAA issues?
A: Take it like a champ, suck it up, complain but do nothing, etc. Result: The college football power structure would remain the same & Ole Miss would drift into the night. Affect on MSU would be recruiting better in-state & the peripheral areas. The power structure of the SEC would remain unchanged.
B: Ole Miss gets completely pissed, goes nuclear, & has all their players, that were recruited by other college football powers, participate in on camera testimonies about what other schools offered, who offered, & how they cheated. Result: This process would potentially involve MSU, but would also involve most other schools in the SEC. With this result, there is a chance that they way the SEC powers have traditionally done business gets blown up. Would Ole Miss nuking the SEC be good or bad for MSU?
Hopefully all this makes sense & I would love to hear your thoughts, even if you don't agree with option A or B or think my logic & argument is dumb. What is in the best interest of MSU? Only 6 schools have won the SEC title in the past 50+ years & this likely continues until the entire system is blown up & realigned.
Is it better for MSU to continue our current pace or for the SEC table cloth to be pulled off & all the dishes fall on the floor?