Originally Posted by
Bubb Rubb
I have some honest questions that I wish a rational rebel, if one exists, would answer.
Why is there so much venom towards Steve Robertson? He has done nothing but push to expose what is going on. He hasn't contributed to anything. He's just pushing for info. If he hadn't done anything, it wouldn't change the outcome...we just wouldn't have any info at this point. He got tired of being stonewalled, and he got tired of the news media sitting on info, so he did something about it. I realize he works for MSU scout but he would report similarly about State if that were the case. He's done everyone a service by actually providing meaningful info instead of the web of lies spun by Ole Miss media.
Why is there so much venom towards MSU? MSU didn't turn Ole Miss in. MSU didn't make Ole Miss cheat. The "immunity interviews" had nothing to do with them being at MSU. An under-reported fact is that there are students at other schools that have been given immunity also. The secret recordings of Leo Lewis are bullshit, too. If there was anything incriminating on there, Yancyboy would have leaked that out after signing day and everyone knows that.
I mean, I understand the narrative...rogue boosters, everyone does it, not a big deal, blah blah blah. But every media outlet not under Ole Miss's control is calling this one of the most egregious cheating scandals since SMU. It doesn't have anything to do with MSU or Steve Robertson. I think much of their fanbase come off as petulent children looking for others to blame. Own it and fix it and maybe it won't be so bad, it seems to me.
What Ole Miss did in a four or five year period doesn't pass the sniff test for anyone. It doesn't have anything to do with the SEC or the NCAA wanting to hold them down because they aren't one of the blue bloods of the sport. Yes, cheating happens everywhere, but the issue is the volume and scale. The NCAA didn't stay in Oxford for four years because they were digging until the found something....the NCAA has been there for four years because they keep finding stuff.