They've paid players to decommit from us. Paid them to not mention State in their interviews when asked what schools they're considering. Etc... They'll pay for damn near anything.
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Folks, never make the mistake of thinking the only impermissible benefits they are providing are the ones being reported. Their results stink to high-heaven, particularly when combined with the fraction of stuff that's been discovered and alleged.
The big $ payouts are the stuff we're much less likely to actually hear about. That doesn't mean it's not happening. It just means they're a lot more careful about covering their tracks on the big stuff.
Not refuting your allegations, but it were proven they paid players to decommit or not mention us, or any other SEC school, then their being tossed from the conference would be a forgone conclusion. That would not only be cheating but, an overt act to harm other schools - nobody would let that slide. If they did it to other schools, then it would be item one on the agenda of the next SEC meeting.
Right now, my view is that they have their own internal problems. Butt sore former employees/coaches, and as always is the situation in cases like this- self-righteous non-athletic department types, all itching to ratt out the flagship. This may not be just a perfect storm, but a nuclear meltdown the likes of which makes SMU look like 9 over 3.
https://twitter.com/bryan_ctp/status/818193031904063492
Walter Hughes is just trying to help the kids guys. You have him all wrong. Freeze brought this
Guy on a recruiting visit. This guy!
https://twitter.com/CopiahDawg/statu...08797843922945
Mr FCA was just helping kids
Good gracious. This is the guy Freeze was in a visit with?
How could this not be an automatic show cause?
That's some interesting evangelism they do up in Oxford.
Hughes was dissociated from Ole Miss. Doesn't that mean he's not allowed to Tweet potential recruits on OM's behalf (whether the school approves of him doing it or not) and that it would be some sort of violation?
Edit: I see that the date on his Tweet was 2012, before he was kicked off the ship.
With the many ways to hide money today, any school getting caught for a big one time payment are idiots and deserve immediate death penalty. And the NCAA don't have to have the big payment to hammer a school. It is a public perception deal, I understand that, but it is extremely hard to find that proof today.
Apparently there was an anonymous tip from last week the NCAA is now investigating, involving the greatest class ever, 2013. This is why the investigation just wont end, they started looking into new events as recently as last week.