Since Rose Bowl filed the request for information OM should have to release the NOAs, as per the agreement of the attorneys, to Rose Bowl..... :rolleyes:
Please know that the MS Ethic's Commission meets the 1st Friday of each month at 10:00 am.
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OM could still release it to Rose Bowl on the date that was approved. However, I don't see anything from preventing OM from releasing the documents to whomever they wished prior to that date, if it was not someone who had also made a public records request. May not happen , but with that bunch you never know.
Sorry but I'm in AA. No more sh!tface for me but you are more than welcome.
But don't worry about congratulating me because when OM gets the DP I will be on here like
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So is the NCAA going to just accept the self-imposed penalties? ****
If i read OM's response letter to the EC they said they were releasing it publicly that week ( which I still think they try to dodge it somehow). The EC then tabled Rosies request.
They will more than likely put it on a web page like last time...... and make sure the server goes down, probably.
I hope they trot out Morgan Freeman to read it in another low budget video like they did in Febuary
And why would we STOP talking about it as MSU fans??? If the shoe were on the other foot Ole Miss would be crowing it from the rooftops and they would have pushed that script to every news outlet that would listen. It makes NO sense to not put that out there every chance we have. And, regardless of what some of ya'll think or have been told by Ole Miss folks, the DP is on the table. Don't think for a second that heavy hitters in the SEC and NCAA are not pushing for it to happen.
Oh and lets be clear here. Those news outlets, you know the ones that won't touch this OM/NCAA story with a ten foot pole, yeah, they'd be writing a story EVERY 17ING DAY if it was us. We wouldn't get a commitment from a 2-star 135 lb linebacker without an article written pointing out that we are soon to be on probation. And all the speculation of the DP? Wouldn't be just message board talk, it would be the headline on the Clarion Ledger.
Rep given to Dawgology and MadDawg. See I spread it around!!!
Amongst many other things. The member institutes (in regards to athletic programs) do not see other athletic programs as team mates. They see them as business rivals. From an academic standpoint...sure. But the DP doesn't impact academics as much as it does an athletic department. In fact, at most universities those two things are almost entirely seperate.
This. As nice as it is to think about, Ole Miss ain't getting a death penalty. It kinda makes us look silly to even speculate that it's possible.
Besides 4/40 with a 2 year bowl ban and a Freeze show cause ruling would probably be more crippling. They're going to be wandering in the wilderness for the better part of a decade.
I could see a scenario where they would want to get them kicked out. The SEC doesn't need two schools in one of the lowest populated states. Replace UM with say NC State and the SEC would be in much better shape financially due to gaining NC in the tv market. Plus, the conference doesn't have to deal with a fan base stuck in the 1860's.
I agree with your first paragraph mostly. For me it has to do with the fact there is no repeat offender triggered or a scandal outside of the infractions, like with Penn St when the COI admitted they discussed the death penalty. They are not going to deviate from the by-laws without just cause.
I do disagree with the second paragraph about any penalty structure being more crippling than the death penalty. For a P5 football program to get DP, in would cripple the entire athletic department and with SMU it hurt them academically as well for several years. Student numbers and donors both dropped.
You may not see it now (through your blue and red sunglasses) but after OM gets popped by the NCAA they will provide almost no value to the SEC for the next 5-10 years while their football program is in ruins. They will basically be the University of Memphis South.
Furthermore they will be the SMU of college football, the dirtiest program in the NCAA, and the SEC will be seen as harboring the criminal.