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Originally Posted by
CadaverDawg
There was no news of the whole Redmond situation either when that douche Matt Stevens started blowing it out of proportion. It's such a double standard by the media around here....if there is even a puff of smoke around Starkville we have Stevens, Locke, Wardlaw, Robertson, Forde, Talty, and the rest of the clown crew reporting on it as if a bomb just went off and they were there to witness it first hand. But you let Oxford fill up with smoke, articles be written by CBS, and basically a damn fire sparking in the corner....and those same douches are silent until there is no possible way they can hide it any longer.
It is BULL SHIT
Stevens has yet to mention anything at all. Pile of crap!!
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No big enough news has broken for them yet. I am hopeful something will, but have little faith in the NCAA.
Also, I wouldn't imagine it'd be very interesting for ESPN to pick up on after they paraded their recruits around on sports center like strippers on a roll call.
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has the Clarion Ledger run anything?
they run stuff on state if a recruit says he's going to take a visit somewhereelse. Surely they ran an ongoing NCAA investigation.
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Originally Posted by
Political Hack
has the Clarion Ledger run anything?
they run stuff on state if a recruit says he's going to take a visit somewhereelse. Surely they ran an ongoing NCAA investigation.
Nope, just CBS and now USA Today.....like I said, this is Garbage
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Senior Member
Hound dog Talty will be all over it.***
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how anyone continues to buy that shitstorm of a rag paper is beyond me. unbelievable.
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Originally Posted by
Political Hack
has the Clarion Ledger run anything?
they run stuff on state if a recruit says he's going to take a visit somewhereelse. Surely they ran an ongoing NCAA investigation.
Yes. Kellenberger is who wrote the article that actually showed on USAtoday... Read it on the CL earlier today word for word...
Here's my online CL frontpage...
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Originally Posted by
bocfarm
Seems strange that the world wide leader in sports has yet to mention anything about this?
ESPN isn't worried about Ole Miss they are too far up Johnny Footballs ass right now
Last edited by mikeharper1984; 08-13-2013 at 11:30 PM.
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A thought came across my mind earlier this evening while in the gym...

Originally Posted by
Ronny
...Hugh Freeze asked for people to send him specific instances of Ole Miss cheating, & he got a huge response.
Then a reporter, under the FOIA, asks to see those tweets/e-mails/text messages, etc.
Then Ole Miss, via some clever legal maneuvering, released a tiny portion of the info sent to them that displayed Ole Miss cheating.
What I am saying is Hugh Freeze & the University of Mississippi are currently embroiled in a cover-up.
And as the old saying goes, it's not the act that get you in the end; it's the cover-up.
Cover-ups are the juciy tidbits of any American reporting, whether political, business, domestic or sports.
So just be patient. The cover-up will prove too inticing for ESPN or anybody else to resist.
Shower and gym seem to be the place were I do my best thinking. The thought somewhat relates to this topic.
The last time OM was investigated, they got hammered pretty damn hard. The NCAA had so much damning evidence, there was no avoiding it. Since then, they've basically been buying away a few players each year, and mainly from their instate rival. The NCAA sees any complaints filed by MSU as sour grapes, thus hardly ever doing more than opening the letter or email. Even when the NCAA had some compelling evidence of wrong doing, they knew their efforts would most likely be wasted, due to OM's ability to hide and cover up things, as well as their elaborate tight knit group of heppin boosters. The heppers are located in most of the small towns across the state and start targeting players early. Small towns, people don't necessarily like to squeal on their neighbor of a rival school, because they moved momma on up to the east side. Because neighbors refuse to tell the truth, he NCAA gets stonewalled looking into the few allegations against OM that they actually act on.
Fast forward to the 2013 class. OM coming off 4 and 2 win seasons, starts going after other teams long term commits. Then these commits start flipping in some of the most bizarre ways most have ever seen, dealing with OM recruiting. Couple this with buying players from some of the top programs in the country who were all but locks on these players, the make their lone visit to Oxford. Multiple schools, in multiple conferences are not very thrilled with a middle tier SEC team buying their recruits, and start barking at the NCAA. The NCAA starts looking into these allegations of improprieties from multiple schools, and they start to see a pattern and similarities. These allegations are also similar to a lot of the allegations that lil ole MSU has been telling them for years (Hence looking all the way back to CJ's purchase). The NCAA has too many people telling the same story and knows that something took place. This is more than enough to warrant an all out full blown investigation on multiple fronts. No way they would be putting this much effort into something if they didn't already have evidence to put OM on some type of sanctions. The only question is, how much more will they find out, and who will get caught telling a lie?
Like I said, I know the NCAA knew about CJ Johnson when it happened. Did they do a damn thing about it until all this shit happened this year? **** no, which tells me they know something and are just trying to put all infractions into one package to drop the hammer on our buddies from the North who "make it rain" every January at the library.
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Kellenbereger got snubbed by Freeze after the UM practice in the q&a session. Apparently his unbiased reporting is rubbing some the wrong way. He isn't asking the correct softball questions.
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Originally Posted by
Schultzy
Kellenbereger got snubbed by Freeze after the UM practice in the q&a session. Apparently his unbiased reporting is rubbing some the wrong way. He isn't asking the correct softball questions.
If he's not very careful, he'll be blacklisted by them. Actually, I'm shocked he isn't already. Ask Talty about it...
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We were talking about this in the summer of 2013.
They covered this crap up for 3 years!
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I started reading this thread assuming it was just created and got really, really confused.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
I started reading this thread assuming it was just created and got really, really confused.
Same here.
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Lmao. Sorry guys.
Thought it was funny that an OM troll was trying to suggest there's nothing to the Elitedawgs reports on the investigation because the world wide leader hadn't reported it. Reminded me of all the tin foil hat comments, etc... which makes this all so much more fun.
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Originally Posted by
RougeDawg
The last time OM was investigated, they got hammered pretty damn hard. The NCAA had so much damning evidence, there was no avoiding it. Since then, they've basically been buying away a few players each year, and mainly from their instate rival. The NCAA sees any complaints filed by MSU as sour grapes, thus hardly ever doing more than opening the letter or email. Even when the NCAA had some compelling evidence of wrong doing, they knew their efforts would most likely be wasted, due to OM's ability to hide and cover up things, as well as their elaborate tight knit group of heppin boosters. The heppers are located in most of the small towns across the state and start targeting players early. Small towns, people don't necessarily like to squeal on their neighbor of a rival school, because they moved momma on up to the east side. Because neighbors refuse to tell the truth, he NCAA gets stonewalled looking into the few allegations against OM that they actually act on.
Fast forward to the 2013 class. OM coming off 4 and 2 win seasons, starts going after other teams long term commits. Then these commits start flipping in some of the most bizarre ways most have ever seen, dealing with OM recruiting. Couple this with buying players from some of the top programs in the country who were all but locks on these players, the make their lone visit to Oxford. Multiple schools, in multiple conferences are not very thrilled with a middle tier SEC team buying their recruits, and start barking at the NCAA. The NCAA starts looking into these allegations of improprieties from multiple schools, and they start to see a pattern and similarities. These allegations are also similar to a lot of the allegations that lil ole MSU has been telling them for years (Hence looking all the way back to CJ's purchase). The NCAA has too many people telling the same story and knows that something took place. This is more than enough to warrant an all out full blown investigation on multiple fronts. No way they would be putting this much effort into something if they didn't already have evidence to put OM on some type of sanctions. The only question is, how much more will they find out, and who will get caught telling a lie?
Like I said, I know the NCAA knew about CJ Johnson when it happened. Did they do a damn thing about it until all this shit happened this year? **** no, which tells me they know something and are just trying to put all infractions into one package to drop the hammer on our buddies from the North who "make it rain" every January at the library.
+1
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Originally Posted by
Maroonthirteen
Add Memphis sports media to that list. So much as a player getting a speeding ticket in Starkville......our program is down the shitter and the death penalty looms. Old Mrs. on the other hand......nothing.
Reason 1,000,001 why the city of Memphis sucks.
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Last edited by lastmajordog; 03-16-2017 at 11:15 AM.
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Humble bump to 2013 and the educated prediction. Can't believe this damn investigation has been dragging on this long. Seems like yesterday when they were building a top 5 class after two horrific seasons.
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