That?s a whole class over 4 years. That?s new scholarships allowed. At the end they are down 24 total. That?s the way it worked at USC. They are my second team and they still haven?t quite recovered. UM ain?t SC, 24 total will devastate them.
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COI accepted their self-imposed, then said "double that and tack on some more."
Let's not give in to what to what the Land that Time Forgot does best: spin
These will hurt. And hurt some more if players transfer.
Guys USCw Got what 30 over 3?
They are just now getting back to the USC of old. Took them basically 7 years.
24 over 4 isn't a slap on the wrist by any means it's a big blow. And they are Umiss football not USC , not even close
Yeah, but OM smartly self-imposed 11 scholarship reductions from 2015-2018. So they have basically already taken care of that penalty through roster management. 13 over the next 4 is not that bad considering how much they cheated.
So, OM has 18 seniors graduating. Say 7 people transfer (conservative). They are down to 60 scholarship players. They can only sign 18 this year. That keeps them at 78 next season, right? 21 JRs the next year, assume 3 leave early or transfer. So that brings them down to 60 again, 78 total again. 29 soph. So assume the other 4 come feom that class. They sign 18 again. So after 3 years, they are at 71 scholarship players. That's it. Unless around 20 transfer, this isn't really that bad for them. Smh.
So Freeze gets a 1 year show cause and couple game suspension, but it only applies if he's a head coach. He can become a coordinator today and not miss a beat, if what I'm reading is correct.
Why wouldn't Ole Miss just hire him as a OC, let Matt run the show and they're back in business?
Ross Bjork has to be toast, right?
I?m not believing anything until the ncaa officially releases it at 10:30. These guys are going to continue to lie right to the bitter end. Chillax guys
Somehow they have 42 freshmen on their roster. I guess a lot of practice squad guys. But that will help them get through it.
They did, and that was a smart move. But it also contributed to a general change in their trajectory and a change in their perception around college football. The collateral damage has been huge, with high school prospects not wanting anything to do with them.
They've now gone two years with no bowl, with likely multiple more years to go.