I also find it curious that a reporter in Indiana can get inside info from the OM camp, yet the "flagship" newspaper in our state can't. Good job whataburger.
http://44news.wevv.com/ole-miss-foot...aa-violations/
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I also find it curious that a reporter in Indiana can get inside info from the OM camp, yet the "flagship" newspaper in our state can't. Good job whataburger.
http://44news.wevv.com/ole-miss-foot...aa-violations/
A few thoughts:
1. Of course they have to deny them. Accepting them is an automatic show cause. They have no course but to fight.
2. Miss Bobby Tell em bout JoJo Gentry being from Indiana must have a connection at the NCAA office.
3. "Largest violations the NCAA has brought against one school in 30 years." WOW. ERRRBODY about to be shit canned up there.
4. Looks like it could be an exciting week around here. Friday at 4:00?
I would have been more surprised if they actually accepted the penalties.
Sounds like ole Barn didnt accept being the scape goat
Sure does Cadaver, and JoJo Gentry is easy on the eyes too.
They already admitted to being guilty of a a lot of the allegations in the first response to the original NOA.
Why should Barn take the fall from grace for Freezus and the others.....
Freezus did this mess before when he was asst. coach...... under the o man...
Crooks, liars, adulteresses, and thieves don't just stop.
REMEMBER Freezus stated that he was responsible for his employees.... (someone posted the exact quote)
Wonder if Barn and his attorney read this site???? hahaha
1. The reporter is in Indiana and likely has sources at the NCAA offices
2. A certain UNM coach just took a job at Indiana
3. They can deny until the cows come home, but the new methodology for NCAA investigations is only submit slam dunk allegations. They did not spend 3-4 years to make unprovable charges.
4. They can try to blame Farrar but they are tied to his actions - particularly Freeze.
As alluded to last week, appears the response was already sent. I would not be surprised if it was sent sooner. This little gem seems to confirm the responses in total are at the NCAA.
''All parties involved in the case submitted responses last week to the NCAA to meet the 90-day deadline following the Notice of Allegations posted on February 22. Those responses will not be released until sometime later this week.''
June 10th may well be the hearing. It would follow their delay and deceive tactics. Run In and out of the hearing. Play the victim card to their base. Delay naming names with every ounce of energy they have. Hope for lesser penalties and protect most of the network and Freeze.
Doubt it comes close to working.
Pretty much confirms what was rumored quite a while back. Barney was none too pleased with being let go right before Christmas, and made the scapegoat. My guess is that he hung them out to dry in his interviews. And implicated others in laying out the plan for how they'd recruit. Barney's attorney's quote of "saying everybody else is doing it is not a good excuse for ole miss to use" is a very telling sign that he rolled on them. If so, damn, they are so screwed.
As many on here have seen me post ad nauseum .. the plan all along is to have Barney and boosters take the hit.
It's the only hope they have. They have to try to convince the NCAA that Freeze was a stickler for compliance, and that he stayed on top of it but despite him being the most diligent HC on compliance in the nation, Barney went rouge and set up the booster involvement.
The boosters will take the hit because of their love for OM.
Barney is now damaged goods and ,in the NCAA's eyes, an uncreditable witness. He has already been caught lying to them. Of course he was under the impression that he was to be taken care of by OM. Once he lied for them, OM got what they wanted. They then stabbed him in the back. They could now point to him and say "See!!! He's a liar!!! He set all this up!! He's been lying to us all along!"
So they fire him and Barney now threatens to burn them. OM laughs and says go ahead, they ain't gonna believe you. You're a proven liar who is now just a disgruntled employee.
Plus the boosters are gonna claim it was all Barney too.
OM has fired no one else in a case with "the largest violations the NCAA has brought against one school in 30 years." Think about that.
Poor ole Barn, fell for Freeze's "Faith and Family" bullshit hook,line and sinker. I'm to lazy to go back and look up all the Freeze quotes and tweets about his "Brother in Christ" Barney and all their walks and talks in their spiritual journeys. Nothing but praises for poor ole Barn until he got suspended.
And then Freeze goes out yesterday and talks about how confident he is that he has clean hands, and how he asked Bjork and Vitter could he do anything to be better at compliance, and that they said no. Then that new rules are "reckless"
I think he's an actual sociopath. Dan Wolken called he and Butch Jones basically the 2 most un- self aware coaches in the nation yesterday in a tweet.
The Culture of Corruption is all in. If Freeze, and others on his staff survive this, the new rules are "there are no rules"
All parties involved in the case submitted responses last week to the NCAA to meet the 90-day deadline following the Notice of Allegations posted on February 22. Those responses will not be released until sometime later this week. *****The dates that this group had put together were CORRECT and had the MS Ethic's Commission issue not come up we should have received the papers last Friday....
While Ole Miss awaits a ruling on the alleged charges against the school and its football program, Loyd tells Gentry he is concerned Farrar has been singled out by Ole Miss decision-makers on the case to curry favor with the NCAA. Farrar is no longer on the Ole Miss payroll. The university is also no longer paying his attorney fees, so Farrar found legal counsel outside of what Ole Miss offered previously. taken from the article above
??? Why would OM be paying barn legal fees... Barn was terminated on Nov 16, 2016 -- the SAME day that RW, at the local high school, walked out the door......
All parties involved in the case submitted responses last week to the NCAA to meet the 90-day deadline following the Notice of Allegations posted on February 22. Those responses will not be released until sometime later this week. *****The dates that this group had put together were CORRECT and had the MS Ethic's Commission issue not come up we should have received the papers last Friday....
While Ole Miss awaits a ruling on the alleged charges against the school and its football program, Loyd tells Gentry he is concerned Farrar has been singled out by Ole Miss decision-makers on the case to curry favor with the NCAA. Farrar is no longer on the Ole Miss payroll. The university is also no longer paying his attorney fees, so Farrar found legal counsel outside of what Ole Miss offered previously. taken from the article above
??? Why would OM be paying barn legal fees... Barn was terminated on Nov 16, 2016 -- the SAME day that RW, at the local high school, walked out the door......
There are OTHER people that OM has terminated since this mess began... Do not forget the guy at Texas that Texas terminated because of the NCAA came calling (February 2016). Many have left also.... before the POT began to BOIL but that doesn't take them out of the fire.....
I hope this girl is ready for her Twitter feed to blow up.
I don't think she realizes the Pandora's Box that she has opened regarding Ole Miss fans and their venom on Twitter.
I am anxiously awaiting the news
Another thing to note here is the perception of OM and its program. OM fans think they are a beloved national brand. A random news station in Indiana with no dog in the hunt used the words death penalty and compared this case to SMU as well as saying it's the biggest case in 30 years. Nationally, OM is viewed as the dirtiest school in CFB and Freeze as the dirtiest coach. I don't think OM fans realize that.
The UNC story the other day had a damning qoute about OM saying the NCAA was under pressure from its membership to drill OM. The NCAA is a voluntary membership group that has a level of self policing. When the members all think one institution is out of control, the NCAA has no choice but to punish all-out. The steam is at the top of the pot and is about to blow the lid.
"Largest violations the NCAA has brought against one school in 30 years."
This coming from a neutral news source in Indiana, whose only source is likely in the NCAA (and also perhaps a former Ole Miss coach).
That's a bad look.
I guess they can put this chick on their list with Pat Forde and Dan Wolken and the rest of the "agenda-driven anti-Ole Miss media."
Wow. They've lost Barney. That spells disaster for the Rebs. He's going to roll on them hard.
We've held from the start that they've mismanaged this about as poorly as they could. This is just one more minor idiotic step they took, but it's going to cost them dearly. Taco boy better get on the phone and pony up some diablo sauce to the big purple dinosaur or Ole Miss is about to get buried 6-feet under.