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Originally Posted by
smootness
Holy crap, they're not getting kicked out of the SEC. And they won't get the death penalty.
Booooooooo. You are no fun!***
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Holy crap, they're not getting kicked out of the SEC. And they won't get the death penalty.
Agree. Stiff penalties for sure, but no death. That's just over the top thinking through maroon colored glasses.
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Originally Posted by
Random Poster
ya'll geeking this thread up quickly
Yep, I have no clue what the hell theyre talking about
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
They should get LOI for a number of things but they still have to be under repeat violator status for the death penalty.
once you are under the repeat violator rule for one sport it applies to ALL sports. If the rumors about them getting caught again back in November turn out to be true, they could be in a LOT of trouble.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
once you are under the repeat violator rule for one sport it applies to ALL sports. If the rumors about them getting caught again back in November turn out to be true, they could be in a LOT of trouble.
The NCAA investigators very quickly realized the obvious.
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
Screw the Egg Bowl at that point. Just put that trophy in a special place with a monument that says "Permanently Residing In Starkville due to the arrogance of our northern friends. RIP Mississippi." We can double the insult by starting a new trophy with LSU called "The Col. Reb Cup" in memory of what used to be.
Can you imagine the attendance at the last egg bowl game?
Move the trophy to Mitchell Memorial. To show the History of sports at MSU.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Holy crap, they're not getting kicked out of the SEC. And they won't get the death penalty.
Hide and watch. There is a move to remove them from the SEC.
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Originally Posted by
SheltonChoked
Can you imagine the attendance at the last egg bowl game?
Move the trophy to Mitchell Memorial. To show the History of sports at MSU.
It would be glorious, with huge attendance. Which of course means we would lose.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
once you are under the repeat violator rule for one sport it applies to ALL sports. If the rumors about them getting caught again back in November turn out to be true, they could be in a LOT of trouble.
Yep. I'm trying to tell ya'll but no one will listen. They are going to be lucky to stay in the SEC. It may behoove them to change conferences on their own just to remain relevent.
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By 2018 North Dakota State will be more relevant in the college football world than ole miss.
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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
Hide and watch. There is a move to remove them from the SEC.
I think you're crazy.
Having said that, State fans should hope you're wrong. We don't want that precedent set.
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Originally Posted by
was21
As a matter of fact, it's doubtful they will get anything worse than what we (State) got under Sherrill
You got any left? That stuff must be good.
Academic fraud and recruiting inducements that implicate several coaches, across several sports, across multiple staffs and people think it's the same as Jackie Wayne? Wow.
Zero percent chance their probation looks anything like anything we've ever seen. Zero.
I also think the death penalty and removal from the SEC are squarely in play. The SEC does not consider them a big enough draw to take this black eye that's coming. It's bad. Its worse than Miami, UNC, USC, and SMU.
Prediction: it will be the most aggregious listing of violations in the history of the NCAA.
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Originally Posted by
TrapGame
The NCAA investigators very quickly realized the obvious.

They're gonna need
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Originally Posted by
smootness
I think you're crazy.
Having said that, State fans should hope you're wrong. We don't want that precedent set.
There is no precedent for this. What they've done is unprecedented.
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Originally Posted by
Political Hack
You got any left? That stuff must be good.
Academic fraud and recruiting inducements that implicate several coaches, across several sports, across multiple staffs and people think it's the same as Jackie Wayne? Wow.
Zero percent chance their probation looks anything like anything we've ever seen. Zero.
I also think the death penalty and removal from the SEC are squarely in play. The SEC does not consider them a big enough draw to take this black eye that's coming. It's bad. Its worse than Miami, UNC, USC, and SMU.
Prediction: it will be the most aggregious listing of violations in the history of the NCAA.
The thing for the SEC is eyeballs. OM brings nothing to the bottom line because they will still have all of MS in their viewing area thanks to MSU. If they could boot OM and replace them with more eyeballs via adding one of Va Tech, NC State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, etc - then they will have a huge gain in viewing markets. I'd be fearful of the same thing if we were in the same spot as OM. All the SEC really needs is an excuse....
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You guys are gonna be sorely disappointed. Sanctions will be program crippling no doubt but they ain't getting the death penalty and they ain't getting kicked out of the Sec.
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They aren't going to get kicked out of the SEC. They might actually wish they had by the time this is all over with though.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
They aren't going to get kicked out of the SEC. They might actually wish they had by the time this is all over with though.
This^^^^^
Hey, Preacher, what's the verse in Revelation about praying for death but it never comes?
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Originally Posted by
MedDawg
They're gonna need

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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
Hide and watch. There is a move to remove them from the SEC.
Come on man
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