Quote Originally Posted by DeviousDawg34 View Post
If you throw one pile of shit onto another pile of shit, it's hard to differentiate the two piles, but it's obvious that they both smell like shit. I'm not sure how they are going to do it but both will be accounted for. However they do it, they will structure the scholarship penalties year by year in a way that OM coaches can plan out how many they can sign in future classes. It will be up to Ole Miss on how the manage the scholarships, so if they get stuck signing 5 guys in one class, it will be because of poor planning on the coaches part. The NCAA will have no say on how many guys they sign in a given year, all they will do is set an amount of scholarship players OM can have in a given year, with the amount decreasing each year of probation.

Repeat Offender won't scare the guys that are currently making the calls at Ole Miss, but if those guys go down, then they will have to rebuild their network, and it may take a decade after getting off of probation to gather enough guys willing to throw some dough. It's not like you can hire guys to be boosters, unless your Alabama. There are only so many people that care enough about their alma mater's recruiting/sports and have enough money to give it away. If most of those guys get dissasociated, they will be stuck waiting for a new generation of #Networkers. I think its fair to say this will affect Ole Miss Football until the 2030s. Sounds ridiculous, but the way this thing is going, NOA #1 and #2 may not both be completely settled until 2020. Add 5-6 years of probation and its ~2025 and Ole Miss is stuck looking for a coach that wants to touch that dumpster fire of a roster and also looking for new networkers, it's fair to say that reboot could take 5+ years. They are going to get what they deserve.
If you think being disassociated will change hoe those guy operate you are in for a surprise. That won't stop them. What they are doing is already against the rules.