Now trying to pass a law to stop the NCAA. I'm sure the NCAA will lessen their penalties now!!!!!
http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/201.../HB/HB1040.xml
Now trying to pass a law to stop the NCAA. I'm sure the NCAA will lessen their penalties now!!!!!
http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/201.../HB/HB1040.xml
This is funny on about 25 different levels.
If I were OM I would drop out of the NCAA and the SEC just to teach all of us involved in the witch hunt a lesson.
Guess they missed the part where they agreed to abide by all rules of the NCAA when they joined. They may have just pissed off the NCAA into a death penalty.
Damn, that is some major level of stupidy!
If you actually read section 7, it appears they are trying to make money by breaking the rules. Absurd.
http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/doc...9/HB1040IN.htm
LOL damn...
If the National Collegiate Athletic Association fails to complete its investigation and render its final decision on the alleged violations of the rules and regulations enacted through NCAA legislation within the time period allotted under this act from the time of its notice to the member institution in the form of a letter of official inquiry, investigation, hearing, ruling and any appellate process, the NCAA shall be fined Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) for each day the process exceeds the applicable time period, which such fine shall be payable to the member institution subject to the investigation and actionable through the Circuit Courts of the State of Mississippi.
Surprise, surprise the Representative that authored the bill is an OM grad, an attorney, and is a member of the OM M-club.
Trey Lamar is a good guy but damn he's lost his mind.
http://www.olemisssports.com/sports/...ar_trey00.html
Is this him? If so, he "played" football too
That's absolutely the dumbest crap I've seen come out of the state Capitol. And that's saying something. Now they are just embarrassing the entire state.
I'm not a smart man, but I'm pretty sure that trying to change state law to "corral" an NCAA investigation would almost assuredly be grounds to remove you from the NCAA and probably the conference. All the Div. I schools in the state would have to have a say-so in the legislation. You can't just create a law to keep you out of the woodshed the moment before the hammer falls. Surely, they are not this dumb. It would be a disgrace to the state of Mississippi and the entire SEC. Trey Lamar should be ashamed of himself.
http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/mem...ouse/lamar.xml
Yep, he may be in "The Network" trying to save his own behind.
There isn't anything in the bill that says it would be retroactive so that it would encompass the current investigation. In the unlikely event that this were to be signed into law, OM would still be hammered from what I can tell. It's a preventative measure from it happening again. That could be construed as "You caught us this time, but you won't next time"
Since when did the ncaa fall under ms law? Good way to get every school included us kicked out of the ncaa.
we all knew this was going to be fun but I'm not sure anyone figured on this ... Maybe OM should relocate to California
I keep telling ya'll....Ole Miss is going to be removed or will remove themselves from the SEC before this is all said and done. Only...a matter...of time...
They will actually tell you they're above the law.
Great thinking!...maybe this can set precedent so all states can write their own laws so the NCAA will have to treat all schools differently based on what the state law says.
BRILLIANT!!!
I used to think this, but now am not sure. They are an embarrassment to the SEC and seem hell-bent to make it even worse. They are provoking the NCAA and a huge chunk of their fanbase wants them to bring down other SEC programs as well.
They are bringing nothing positive to the SEC, but are damn sure ramping up on the negative. I could see the SEC taking a hard look at removing them for cause.
Glad you all are finally starting to see the light here. The SEC is going to look at putting them on probationary membership OR removing them altogether....if they don't do so on their own accord. Just one man's humble opinion...
Not until we see the latest/ammended/2nd NOA will the rest of the nation (including the TCUN faithful themselves) realize the true magnitude of their network-driven transgressions that will make SMU's outlaw past look like choir boys.
The TCUN leadership has already made a mockery of the ncaa investigative process via their continued cheating well into the current recruiting cycle. If their legal beagles continue to stir the pot AGAINST the ncaa and question the ncaa's policing tactics of rules that every institution has agreed to upon membership inclusion, then I'd have to say yeah -- Their SEC conference membership may very well be called into question.
1) The lawsuit is posturing, nothing more...
2) OM is not going to drop out of the SEC; The (SEC Welfare) money is "too much"...
3) The SEC Schools will not unanimously vote to boot OM from the conference...
Perhaps they are trying to get the DP, in hopes it's better than a 4/30 scenario????
Someone please file a FOIA request for this clowns emails. I would love to see some of his conversations with the black bear elite, and hear his justification for this being the best use of his time and tax payer dollars.
This ought to warrant being reported on by the state's leading newspaper. But who are we kidding. The CL might as well be the OM campus newspaper.
I can't wait to the see the 30 for 30 on this. It's going to be absolutely hilarious when the rest of the nation realizes how pompous and delusional they are.