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Originally Posted by
Lumpy Chucklelips
Here's what I can gather...
4 years probation
2 year bowl ban (2017 and 2018)
24 total scholly's
monetary fine
show causes for all coaches named in NOA
If what was sent didnt include self imposed and it had 13 schollies and 2 year bowl ban, wouldnt that mean Bowl Ban 2017, 2018, 2019?
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Originally Posted by
PMDawg
Per sources, Ole Miss received a 2-year bowl ban, lack of institutional control, head coach responsibility, 3 years probation, $179,797 penalty, 13 scholarships over 4 years (I don't know if that's additional or what), show causes for Saunders (8 years), Vaughn (5 years), Kiffin (2 years), Farrar (5 years), vacated wins, public reprimand and disassociation of all involved boosters.
Lol! Freeze skates! Hahahahahahaha....the leader of it all skates. The NCAA sucks. I can't wait for them to disappear.
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So is the 2 years in addition to the 1 self imposed?? If so that?s basically a death penalty.
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What the actual 17? This doesn't even seem remotely possible. How can the guy that brings a recruit in to talk with a booster and gets Head coach responsibility, also not get a show cause?
"Current Ole Miss assistant coaches Derrick Nix and Maurice Harris, avoided show causes, as did former Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze, according to sources."
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Godfrey article has been updated:
An additional bowl-ban year (2018).
Because of that total two-year bowl ban, NCAA rules state Ole Miss players are now free to transfer elsewhere without sitting out a season.
Probation running concurrently with current probation for a total of four years.
Financial penalties.
A total scholarship reduction of 13 over a period of years. That?s in addition to the 11 over four years that Ole Miss self-imposed, which already meant three or four fewer scholarship players per year.
Every coach named in the NCAA?s investigation has received a show-cause (essentially an NCAA blackball for a period of time). That doesn?t include new head coach Matt Luke, who wasn?t named. Former assistant David Saunders? show-cause runs for eight years. Former staffer Barney Farrar faces five. - Source: Godfrey article
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So.... there is that. Looks like we all should be opening our pocket books now. 24 scholarships is next to nothing over 4 years. So instead of 85 they are allowed 79 for the next 3 years? that seems easy. Might as well cheat from here on out. Wish we would have paid the money for Cam now.
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Originally Posted by
Token Bammer
Lol! Freeze skates! Hahahahahahaha....the leader of it all skates. The NCAA sucks. I can't wait for them to disappear.
I agree. Freeze took a booster along to meet with a recruit. If he doesn’t get a show cause..... it is a travesty.
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Well the matrix doesn't mean a single thing then.
Move on with it.
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I think the NCAA's release at 10:30 will give the whole story, which OM is avoiding at this time. Can't see Freeze not getting a show cause or not being charged with LOIC.
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
Well the matrix doesn't mean a single thing then.
Move on with it.
Exactly, and the so called new stipulation that the HC is responsible for whatever happens inside his program can be thrown in the trash as well.
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Originally Posted by
SailingDawg
I think the NCAA's release at 10:30 will give the whole story, which OM is avoiding at this time. Can't see Freeze not getting a show cause or not being charged with LOIC.
If we know the penalties, what is the significance of LOIC?
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Why us everyone getting so worked up over what an OM writer says. Nobody knows anything until the NCAA makes its announcement.
"Live every day like it was your last one.....And one day you're gonna be right"..Willie Nelson
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They're leaving something out. This is for the sheep. They're putting the best face they can on this before it goes public. They did the same thing with the first NOA.
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Mark Schlabach says Freeze is getting a show cause:
Former Rebels coach Hugh Freeze, who resigned for off-field issues in July, also received a suspension and show cause from the NCAA for failure to monitor his staff, although the length of the suspension and specifics of the show cause weren't immediately known.
http://www.espn.com/college-football...eductions-ncaa
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Screw the cheating stuff people- a 2 year bowl ban is a stiff damn penalty. That is going to cost them recruits and some transfers also
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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24 scholarships on aggregate is a body shot.
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Im sure it?s true, I figured if it was good news OM would get it out early. They got off extremely light, theyll be back in 3 or 4 years. Unreal
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The talking heads are talking about the lost bowl game money. That dont mean shit to OM, they?ll have that money replaced in no time
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They got hit pretty hard. They’re going nuts up here this morning.
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Originally Posted by
Sacrifice
Im sure it?s true, I figured if it was good news OM would get it out early. They got off extremely light, theyll be back in 3 or 4 years. Unreal
back to what exactly?
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