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The NCAA needs to go back and check out Jovon Robinson's records from high school. If I am remembering correctly, the advisor at his Memphis h.s. was a proud rebel alum. There were whispers about his grades being altered and at the time, olemiss message board Warriors were confident they had him because of "connections" as they like to call them.
I think he ended up driving around in a new camero with auburn all over it after graduation. He had to go juco, but obviously is at auburn now.
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Originally Posted by
Coldsleeve Jr.
Hope the NCAA still has balls with academic fraud. In the UNC case, they received an NOA citing 1000's of students taking bogus classes and altering scores. Then a year later NCAA sends a revised NOA and zero mention of any academic fraud whatsoever.
They actually reduced it to 'inducement'. That they have gone past the same amount of investigative time with UNM and maintained Academic Fraud, a Tier I violation, should scare the crap out of the Bears. All this talk about "Previous staffs" is going to seem stupid when the NCAA pile drives them for multiple administrations committing academic fraud over X number of years. It's not as 'sexy' as seeing them go down for catching booster pumping money into recruiting, but it will put them away.
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Originally Posted by
AlSwearengen
The NCAA needs to go back and check out Jovon Robinson's records from high school. If I am remembering correctly, the advisor at his Memphis h.s. was a proud rebel alum. There were whispers about his grades being altered and at the time, olemiss message board Warriors were confident they had him because of "connections" as they like to call them.
I think he ended up driving around in a new camero with auburn all over it after graduation. He had to go juco, but obviously is at auburn now.
Honestly, if the NCAA hasn't figured out what's going on by now and can't punish Ole Miss accordingly, then they are choosing to be blind. At this point, I don't believe any additional investigations will help. There is overwhelming evidence of what Ole Miss has been doing. Initiating one more investigation only slows the process, when the NCAA already knows what happened.
Once a prosecutor can put away a criminal for life, what's the point of continuing to add charges?
Last edited by ShotgunDawg; 05-15-2016 at 09:28 AM.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Honestly, if the NCAA hasn't figured out what's going on by now and can't punish Ole Miss accordingly, then they are choosing to be blind. At this point, I don't believe any additional investigations will help. There is overwhelming evidence of what Ole Miss has been doing. Initiating one more investigation only slows the process, when the NCAA already knows what happened.
Once a prosecutor can put away a criminal for life, what's the point of continuing to add charges?
It would be funny if they just walked to the podium on Monday and said "We're done pissing away NCAA funds. These guys are dirtier than ****. Whatever we gave USCe plus 30% in each category. We'll write it up by Friday. "
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