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Excellent job here
8 Level 1 football violations
8 Disassociated Boosters
2 show causes known with probably 2 more coming from the current staff.
No way in hell they accept the OM self-imposed BS
And there is still more to come with Tunsil and others.
Per this: http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/matrix.pdf
The NCAA minimum penalty for one Level 1 "standard" violation is:
1. 1 to 2 year postseason ban
2. $5,000 plus 1 to 3% of school's budget as a financial penalty (1% of 80 million is 800k, fyi)
3. 12.5% to 25% in scholarship reductions
4. 2 to 5 year show cause for "All or partial coaching and recruiting duties (including game suspensions)"
5. Head Coach Restriction (game suspension via show cause) to the effect of 30 to 50% of season
6. 12.5% to 25% recruiting visit reduction (and other recruiting limitations)
7. 2 to 6 years in probation
Again this is for one standard Level 1 violation. Mississippi is charged with EIGHT LEVEL 1 VIOLATIONS in football alone.
Now there is a chance (even likelihood) that some of the level 1s will be downgraded to level 2 or maybe "mitigated" level 1.
But even if just 1 level 1 violation is enforced under the "standard" penalties, Ole Miss will have a minimum of a 1 year bowl ban.
Good info, dude.
Crippling
What gets me, Coach, is the clowns on Bafoon still are saying this is all nothing new, they planned for this, and they think the scholly reductions and self imposed penalties will be accepted and it's time to move on!!! Is it complete brainwashing going on, or are they that stupid, hypocritical and continue to lie thinking everyone will believe them??
Someone needs to pin the classic song from the Carpenter's: We've Only Just Begun!
I liked this:
* For cases in which financial aid overages have occurred, a minimum 2-for-1 reduction in financial aid awards shall apply up to at least 20% of the team financial aid limit.
And hope it is found to be 'Aggravated"
After seeing this I fully expect 30 scholarships and a 2 year bowl ban even without any second NOA.
Five years from now we'll hear how Freeze, Bjork, Luke and Kiffin all went rogue and poor old OM got stuck with the penalties.
Ole Miss coaches: If you're not still on the bus, you're under it.
Thing of it is....what is in the NOA is just what the NCAA could find..... not all that was going on.
Can someone explain what it means to be an aggravated violation please? What does it take for the violation to be bumped up from standard to be considered aggravation?
Couple of different things but the 3 main ones would be lack of cooperation or lying/cover up violation, lack of institutional control is automatic, and any time you have more than 1 Level 1 violation they become aggravated. However, that last one can be mitigated down.
It's pretty amazing what that fanbase will keep believing. A very gullible lot. Their "higher ups" keep feeding them info and-- time after time-- they are wrong. Yet they keep believing. It is going to be a true $#it$how when the second hammer falls next spring and they will have no where else to turn and feel EXTREMELY betrayed.
So let's assume that on just half of the level 1 violations they get the minimum penalty for. Assume the rest they completely skate on and we will act like nothing else is coming even though we know it will. Here's what you get:
1. At least 4 year postseason bowl ban
2. $20k + at the very least $3.2 million (that's at 1% of their $80K budget)
3. 50% in scholarship reduction
4. Show causes would be based off how many allegations each coach is caught in. I think Kiffin is named in three.
5. Hugh would have to miss at least a full season
6. 50% recruiting visit reduction
7. 8 years of probation
I didn't major in engineering at State so tell me if my math is wrong. Remember this is only if they get punished for half.
Surely the NCAA can't drop this on a program. The more humane thing to do would be to just give them a one year death penalty and be done with it.
We don't expect them to go that far either so...
What in the world is the NCAA going to do with these trash bags?