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The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 8:48 am
by jrebel87
That's there is still a chance that we get anywhere between a 1-3 year bowl ban and it's not just that they're blowing smoke out of their butts . They interviewed a few lawyers that fought on behalf of other schools against the NCAA and know how the NCAA thinks . They both said that they wouldn't be surprised if ole miss received a ban but that they also wouldn't be surprised if they didn't . The rule states that for violations on this level of level one infractions mitigated ( the way we interpreted and announced the violations ) carries a bowl ban of 0-1 year . However , if the NCAA chooses to not accept level one mitigated and changed it to regular level one or level one aggregated then it could go to a bowl ban of 1-4 years . 4 years. A bowl ban of even one year would destroy the program momentum and recruiting wise . The absolute worst part would be if they handed us a ban midseason this year . We wouldn't recover to win anything . I'm hoping they just suspend freeze for a few games and add on a few more scholarship reductions .

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 4:22 pm
by Rebchuck18
If you read the article it states a lot of hypotheticals, some from different periods of time, and kind of stretches point A bad point K to reach point Z.

Unlike some folks I don't usually get too bent out of shape by the Clarion Ledger...but when I read this one it reeked of the classic "create news" as opposed to "report news". I don't think many folks in the NCAA are as quick to hand out bowl band for stuff as they used to be...nor do I think any of this stuff rises to that level (especially compared to something's that have happened in Auburn, Tuscaloosa and Starkville over the last several years).

Hell, they have enough trouble filling up bowls as it is!

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 5:32 pm
by bbqit
Well if they do I hope we schedule a dec 30 game with Tulane in New Orleans

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 9:13 am
by bbqit
Quiet in here

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 10:10 am
by ThunderReb
bbqit wrote:Quiet in here
HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!



better? :)

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:48 pm
by bbqit
ThunderReb wrote:
bbqit wrote:Quiet in here
HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!



better? :)
Much better

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 2:19 pm
by cajunrebel
HOLA!

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 8:40 pm
by bbqit
That's more like it

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 10:46 pm
by rebeljim
Sure is hard getting sleep in here with all this racket.

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 7:45 pm
by BobReb
Sawatdee kop! There.

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 8:16 am
by fenderman
It came out last week that the NCAA is going to rival schools to interview rival players we recruited. If the NCAA is allowed to use this against us then that proves this is nothing but a witch hunt probably being pushed by BAMA. Of course a rival player will say Ole Miss cheated DUHH. This same tactic could be used to take down any program in the country. Funny thing too I heard on one the sport talk shows in Nashville say that the BAMA coach that was fired, Davis I think was his name, is pleading with the NCAA to stay in college football. Obviously this is wayyy more than just a phone call. Now where is the investigation???????

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 9:44 am
by lewindha
fenderman wrote:It came out last week that the NCAA is going to rival schools to interview rival players we recruited. If the NCAA is allowed to use this against us then that proves this is nothing but a witch hunt probably being pushed by BAMA. Of course a rival player will say Ole Miss cheated DUHH. This same tactic could be used to take down any program in the country. Funny thing too I heard on one the sport talk shows in Nashville say that the BAMA coach that was fired, Davis I think was his name, is pleading with the NCAA to stay in college football. Obviously this is wayyy more than just a phone call. Now where is the investigation???????
It's dirty.

But, guess what? Ole Miss now has players that were recruited heavily by others schools and they know things, too. As I'm sure our coaches do. IF the NCAA turns something up out of these 'immunity' incentivized interviews, I say our side starts singing, too. Basically, if we're going down, burn the house down around us.

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 10:03 am
by rebeljim
lewindha wrote:
fenderman wrote:It came out last week that the NCAA is going to rival schools to interview rival players we recruited. If the NCAA is allowed to use this against us then that proves this is nothing but a witch hunt probably being pushed by BAMA. Of course a rival player will say Ole Miss cheated DUHH. This same tactic could be used to take down any program in the country. Funny thing too I heard on one the sport talk shows in Nashville say that the BAMA coach that was fired, Davis I think was his name, is pleading with the NCAA to stay in college football. Obviously this is wayyy more than just a phone call. Now where is the investigation???????
It's dirty.

But, guess what? Ole Miss now has players that were recruited heavily by others schools and they know things, too. As I'm sure our coaches do. IF the NCAA turns something up out of these 'immunity' incentivized interviews, I say our side starts singing, too. Basically, if we're going down, burn the house down around us.
Correct, if we are going down, then bring the whole conference down with us. I hear we are no longer cooperating with them. We never should have. Eric, what's the latest being said on rivals about this.

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 10:13 am
by lewindha
Not much, other then everyone seems to agree this is now a witch hunt. And always has been.

Neal and the others fully admit they just don't know anymore.

The Howell guy that said the investigation was over and these interviews turned up nothing? I don't think Neal believes the guy knows what he's talking about(he didn't say none of that was true, he just insinuated he didn't put much stock in whether that guy knew what he was talking about).

Neal says he knows who Pat Forde's sources are and they are legit. But, I don't necessarily think he agrees with the way Forde has disseminated his info

Re: The clarion ledger seems to think

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 11:41 am
by ThunderReb
Ya'll know what?!?
We play Florida State in a freaking week!!

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