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Found this little gem of wisdom over on nafoom. Seems now that the executioner cometh the narrative has changed from this being an ED conspiracy and witch hunt by the NCAA to one of defiance because they're just being morally upright and caring about poor under privileged families who just can't make ends meet. Now they leave out they just help families who have a teenage son that can run a 4.25 40 or can bench 400lbs. Holy hell I can't wait until the NCAA whips out all 12" and tells them they got a purty mouth and then asks about their gag reflex.
Great opportunity for Ole Miss to own it. Something along the lines of "you're mother****in' right we turn a blind eye to alumni who choose to support our student athletes to fill in the financial gaps where the NCAA is morally derelict. We embrace the accusations and welcome the punishment for the enrichment of the families of our student athletes. There's no way any competitive FBS school can micromanage how their alumni choose to be charitable. The only hindrance is how NCAA policies literally facilitate a black market where young people are exploited and poorly represented. The current system is anti-free market and unamerican.
The whole Barney Farrar thing is a smokescreen and a bunch of who shot John. He may have been some sort of insulated middleman but the NCAA wants you to think he was a subversive figure handing out cartoon-sized burlap sacks of cash.
If we just bow down and apologize, what are we really doing? Ensuring the unmolested protection of the traditional NCAA football powers and continued exploitation of young people.
The NCAA has already decided to **** Ole Miss anyway. That's been leaked, and the preceding leaks have been fairly accurate to this point. Why not just ****in' own it? The "Committee on Infractions" dog and pony show is a total farce. Just hope and wish and yes ma'am and no ma'am ourselves into a lenient punishment? **** that.
This isn't a traditional court case so let's not handle it like one...It's the definition of a unilateral, incestuous, heavy handed decision. A fantastic opportunity to buy long-term equity with future recruits as the university who stood up for players rights. And if we get the death penalty for that, college football isn't a sport worth watching.
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