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Originally Posted by
Deltadawg420
You a little mad? It must be ahorrible... life you live, I mean to be a bully and all you talk about is THE university of mississippi? What the hell? If it weren't for om this would be one huge f bomb blog...hotty toddy.....#hailno
When ya have a signing day without recruits sending multiple LOI to different schools and one of your flips from us is All SEC, then we will talk. Otherwise take all you want because they haven't done ya'll much good. Except waste time and resources. On second thought, keep it up. 4 of the last 5.
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Todd4State

Originally Posted by
Todd4State
LOL. They "let this kid do what he wanted" because if they didn't, this would have become a national story- and that's the last thing that they want. ESPN digging around "how this could have happened" would be embarrassing for them even if this was on the up and up. That- and maybe Utah really does have some stroke. I guess there are more Mormans in Indianapolis than I thought about.
No matter how "rational" some of our fans want to be- there is no doubt that there has been some crazy things happening in Oxford the past two years regarding recruiting.
1. Recruitapalooza last year with Treadwell flashing Benjamin's on twitter.
2. Recruits surrounded with lots of women hanging off of them. And when I say "women" I mean not your typical college girl.
3. The sexual assault this year.
4. LOI-gate this year.
5. Chris Jones being interviewed about Recruitapalooza.
If we're actually being rationale here- anyone can see the pattern here. There is documented evidence of every single incident I mentioned. Whether they eventually fry over it or not- I don't know. But I have no doubt that whatever happens to them- their activity will eventually ruin them whether it's from the NCAA or the prima donna's running the asylum.
My sister in Atlanta called me early this morning. This story has gone national I Think. She heard about it this morning on her drive in on sports radio. Too much crapola happening at one school and needs to be looked into. Seriously, The Tee thing does not bother me. Let him go.
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"You mad bro?" Or any iteration should be outlawed and anyone who uses it should be flogged.
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Originally Posted by
LiterallyPolice
I certainly wasn't defending the bears. I'm defending MSU. When MSU fans cry "Cheater!" over and over and nothing ever comes of it, it makes my school and its fans seem like a bunch of sore losers who are making excuses.
To be clear: I'm not claiming they don't cheat. I'm claiming that no one seems to care but us... So maybe we shouldn't care.
This is not the first time this has happened. They cheat in Oxford. Pay momma and daddy to get their son.
Ever hear of Floyd Raven in 2011. His momma forged his name on his LOI b/c she got paid.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recru...ory?id=6084711
There's a video of Law signing his LOI to Utah. I think it's pretty obvious what happened here.. $$
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Originally Posted by
LiterallyPolice
Damn. Some dude has a reasonable, dissenting opinion and he gets ganged up on by the mods.
Some shady shit went down in Oxford today. Same story, different day. The real question is are they being unbelievably brazen/stupid? Or do they know they can get away with it and are using to to their advantage? I don't know the answer, but I'm leaning toward the latter.
This is a bear/shark/whatever they are FREE ZONE .. **** them and their shenanigans and anyone who sympathizes with their screwups. The $$$ were talking in this instance and mama now won't get her check because Freeze and gang screwed themselves.
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Not to mention, they had to go to AL to get Golson after Holidays b/c he wasn't coming back. They have a freaking dumpster fire going on up there. They scramble left and right just to keep the thing from blowing up like dynamite. Kimdickie is out of control. They have recruits at a house were something bad happened b/t a player and a girl. They have former 5 stars complaining about their salary. They supposedly have another great class, yet they are scrambling at the final hours offering our guys and USM commits all kinds of things. They send LOI's out all over the country to players, their live in parents, their non live in parents.
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Originally Posted by
Saltydog
Haha the opening line of this article made me laugh:
Florida athlete D.J. Law made the most of his national signing day by signing with three schools.
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Originally Posted by
Westdawg
I have had some staffs out here I know that have dealt with Utah and BYU. From what I have heard about both schools before this incident , they work real hard at being in the up and up, but if one of their prospects is suspect of "unusual" dealings in recruiting the. Those schools are not the ppl to mess around with. You think Ole Miss circles the wagons and goes all out to search and destroy ? OM is child's play. Those guys don't talk outside of their circle and while OM alums and boosters make threats, those boys in Utah don't say it, they do it and nobody even knows what happened. I guarantee that if there is something dirty that happened and they want to find out, they will. OM, if something is up with this, is gonna soon find out that you can play MS games in and even a little around MS but when u go to another kids neighborhood the. You better play by their rules.
To prove your point remember this?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/col...er-hadley-byu/
They do not play around out there. You have to know the history of the morman church to understand why they fight like they do.
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Originally Posted by
LiterallyPolice
Yeah, the part where he questioned your source was out of line. But his overall message was that there is no PROOF of cheating. And that was met with troll accusations and people calling for a ban. I just thought it was a bit over the top. And I admit, I understand where he's coming from.
Disagree. He said his piece once and nobody got over-heated. He said it twice, and nobody got over-heated. But he kept on and on and on about it, got particularly insulting to Coach and got on damn near everybody's last nerve because he was trying so damn hard to defend ole Miss on a board that supposed to be free of that crap.
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Originally Posted by
Political Hack
Ohio State over Treadwell
UGA over Tunsil
Bama over Hill (who they still got)
FSU over Golson
Texas over someone... can't remember who.
Utah over this...
State over... everyone.
People are paying attention.
Well, either all these teams don't really care or they can't prove Ole Miss cheated. Which is it?
How big is this list going to get before Ole Miss is actually penalized?
I guess the NCAA could have something in the works, but if that were the case, wouldn't Ole Miss stop the shenanigans this year?
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Originally Posted by
cheewgumm
"You mad bro?" Or any iteration should be outlawed and anyone who uses it should be flogged.
U mad, bro?
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Originally Posted by
LiterallyPolice
Well, either all these teams don't really care or they can't prove Ole Miss cheated. Which is it?
How big is this list going to get before Ole Miss is actually penalized?
I guess the NCAA could have something in the works, but if that were the case, wouldn't Ole Miss stop the shenanigans this year?
The NCAA is a complete cluster**** when it comes to investigating. They don't investigate allegations like Legal entities do. Someone can be convicted in a court of law if enough, not all, circumstantial evidence shows they committed the crime. The NCAA needs EVERY shred of evidence connecting dots A through Z. If they know A-L and N-Z happened but conning get someone to squeal on point M, to connect all dots, they do nothing. As is the case with CJ Johnson. The NCAA knows everything they need to punish OM except one key piece of evidence that someone won't tell. It's not against the law to not tell the ncaa the truth. That's the real problem. Let me be elected to a state position and I'll change that law along with rogue agent bs.
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Originally Posted by
Saltydog
From the article
"but notes that he double-signed with Ole Miss. Obviously, this is a failsafe in case his grades don?t come through"
Hahahahahahha
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Originally Posted by
RougeDawg
The NCAA is a complete cluster**** when it comes to investigating. They don't investigate allegations like Legal entities do. Someone can be convicted in a court of law if enough, not all, circumstantial evidence shows they committed the crime. The NCAA needs EVERY shred of evidence connecting dots A through Z. If they know A-L and N-Z happened but conning get someone to squeal on point M, to connect all dots, they do nothing. As is the case with CJ Johnson. The NCAA knows everything they need to punish OM except one key piece of evidence that someone won't tell. It's not against the law to not tell the ncaa the truth. That's the real problem. Let me be elected to a state position and I'll change that law along with rogue agent bs.
Actually, one of the big problems with the NCAA is they really don't seem to have "hard-and-fast-rules" governing who they choose to investigate. They have unloaded on some programs with little more than rumor and $100 handshakes, then let others go that have obviously committed major infractions. It seems to me, they will use any tiny loophole they can if they really don't want to take on a university at any given time.
Last edited by blacklistedbully; 02-06-2014 at 12:44 PM.
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Originally Posted by
LiterallyPolice
Well, either all these teams don't really care or they can't prove Ole Miss cheated. Which is it?
How big is this list going to get before Ole Miss is actually penalized?
I guess the NCAA could have something in the works, but if that were the case, wouldn't Ole Miss stop the shenanigans this year?
It took them a couple of years to get done with USCw. And most schools don't give the public a play by play of their investigation like we do.
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Things got out of control last night. Drunkenly reading message boards makes for bad comprehension.
As the smoke clears, I would like to point out a few facts that have come to light:
1. Law lives with his mother. The mother had no idea the LOI to Utah existed.
2. It appears that neither LOI was forged - one was signed by the mother and one was signed by the father. According to him, his father is "taking care of his affairs."
I still have no idea what happened, but its looking like his/his family's stupidity played a major role in the shenanigans. I still stand by my position that claiming that this is proof that Ole Miss is paying a family member is total bullshit (even when coupled with the kid who signed with LSU and Tee). Not saying it doesn't happen, but still saying that I think claims without proof (and coincidence isn't really proof) make us look like a bunch of whiners.
That being said, I hope to never mention DJ Law's name again, which is likely considering I don't give a shit about PAC12 football.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
It took them a couple of years to get done with USCw. And most schools don't give the public a play by play of their investigation like we do.
This was funny..and not..all at the same time.
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Originally Posted by
Madkinmecrazy
Things got out of control last night. Drunkenly reading message boards makes for bad comprehension.
As the smoke clears, I would like to point out a few facts that have come to light:
1. Law lives with his mother. The mother had no idea the LOI to Utah existed.
2. It appears that neither LOI was forged - one was signed by the mother and one was signed by the father. According to him, his father is "taking care of his affairs."
I still have no idea what happened, but its looking like his/his family's stupidity played a major role in the shenanigans. I still stand by my position that claiming that this is proof that Ole Miss is paying a family member is total bullshit (even when coupled with the kid who signed with LSU and Tee). Not saying it doesn't happen, but still saying that I think claims without proof (and coincidence isn't really proof) make us look like a bunch of whiners.
That being said, I hope to never mention DJ Law's name again, which is likely considering I don't give a shit about PAC12 football.
You know who looks like a whiner??
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02-06-2014, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by
Madkinmecrazy
Things got out of control last night. Drunkenly reading message boards makes for bad comprehension.
As the smoke clears, I would like to point out a few facts that have come to light:
1. Law lives with his mother. The mother had no idea the LOI to Utah existed.
2. It appears that neither LOI was forged - one was signed by the mother and one was signed by the father. According to him, his father is "taking care of his affairs."
I still have no idea what happened, but its looking like his/his family's stupidity played a major role in the shenanigans. I still stand by my position that claiming that this is proof that Ole Miss is paying a family member is total bullshit (even when coupled with the kid who signed with LSU and Tee). Not saying it doesn't happen, but still saying that I think claims without proof (and coincidence isn't really proof) make us look like a bunch of whiners.
That being said, I hope to never mention DJ Law's name again, which is likely considering I don't give a shit about PAC12 football.
Well I guess the Utah football coaches are lying when they said he doesn't live with his MOM. She lives in Tampa..
You must have gone to law school at OM. For someone who doesn't care about this situation you sure do come up with a lot of "facts"...
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