OT: Ole Mi$$ violations worse than previously reported...

I wonder if ESPN will scream death penalty like they did for us.
Its possible that ESPN does kinda turn their back on them because even with all the recruiting success, they're still a far cry from a compelling national football story.

ESPN turns their backs on anything they do because the sec is their baby. It's their agenda that has made the sec into their cash cow. It's not beneficial to them to help bring to light all the dirt done by the sec & big ten. That kills their pockets no one elses
 
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I'll go to my grave believing the NCAA was trying to BURY us for the sole purpose of getting recruits to leave the area. Some crooked BS went on, and it wasn't UM's doing.
 
[]_[] swag;2492785 said:
I wonder if ESPN will scream death penalty like they did for us.
Its possible that ESPN does kinda turn their back on them because even with all the recruiting success, they're still a far cry from a compelling national football story.

This. We like to say its not a big news story because they're SEC, but really it's because they're irrelevant. No one except die hard college football junkies gives a **** about some recruiting violations at the state college in Mississippi. There's not gonna be any south beach and yacht parties in this story.

Tell that to the Missouri,southern Methodists of the world. If you think for one second it's not about money then your lost
 
Looks like 9 of the football violations involve the current regime and some are Level 1 violations --the most serious:

Report: 13 of 28 Ole Miss NCAA violations involve football | Dr. Saturday - Yahoo Sports

So they covered it up to get those kids to commit, and now the truth comes out. And ESPN was more than happy to run a story about how the infractions weren't so bad and happened a long time ago.

But...but....but.....they have an amazing gameday atmosphere which draws talented recruits!

things idiots who believe these garbage programs are recruiting without cheating say
 
Looks like 9 of the football violations involve the current regime and some are Level 1 violations --the most serious:

Report: 13 of 28 Ole Miss NCAA violations involve football | Dr. Saturday - Yahoo Sports

So they covered it up to get those kids to commit, and now the truth comes out. And ESPN was more than happy to run a story about how the infractions weren't so bad and happened a long time ago.

But...but....but.....they have an amazing gameday atmosphere which draws talented recruits!

things idiots who believe these garbage programs are recruiting without cheating say

Ding! Ding! Ding!

And we have our share of dimwits running to the defense of these programs.
 
ESPN now bringing down Disney stock.. They will get more desperate. Get ready for all out protection of their investment at any case. Many have lost their jobs at ESPN.. it will continue. NO WAY ANYTHING HAPPENS TO OL MISS..... period. don't waste your time.





DIS took a nice hit thanks to college football and related programming expenses. Those idiots top ticked CFB TV rights with the $2billion SEC deal. ESPN eats the jelly donut... Star Wars and the Parks do the heavy lifting. Iger about to make more cuts.

Look for Rece Herbstriet to make another formal on air goodbye to more employees on Gameday this year. Karma *****es na na na na hey hey goodbye

Guess "The Bear" is probably next...They will have Sam "who really does think she is that hot?" Ponder chatting with $uckeyestriet now.
 
But..but...buttttttttt Ol' Paul Finebaum said he heard this was all women's hoops related and that he had full faith and confidence in Hugh Freeze's integrity.

I hate Finebaum, and I certainly don't have much respect for the SEC in terms of integrity... but I'm not so quick to place the blame on the coaches. It's hard to control what your boosters do behind closed doors. Look no further than the Miami scandal. Shannon HATED Shapiro... yet Nevin was paying recruits to play at Miami.

I think there are some great coaches and men in the SEC, and I hesitate to judge someone because allegations dropped about pay for play.

Big SEC boosters hide in the shadows from most of these coaches.

Our guy was some wild lunatic **** that got his rocks off by being around stud football players and ripping people off.

What we are talking about in the SEC is SYSTEMIC. We're talking from the time a team makes first contact with a high school recruit until the time they either declare for the draft or walk off the field into their futures of local speaking engagements in the diners of the southeast.

Very different things.

lol sure bro

Brah...Butch was on probation and if he did anything, it was extremely quiet and it certainly wasn't SEC type ish.

And from 2000 forward, we're talking about the most fertile recruiting ground in the country, the most successful college football program in the country, and the team getting the most guys in the first round of all time. That's not a hard sell bro. It's like the people that are complaining about Kentucky paying dudes, as if Cal gotta do that at this point. Cal just gives them a tape of whatever All-Star game and says I'll be back in 2 and a half hours. Sure, were some unsavory things done to attain some of that talent? It's a high level D-1 program and this ain't Duke.

But brah, if one of these schools get caught out there like SMU, it's gonna make pony express look like The Cat in the Hat.

What is this nonsensical BS you are spouting?
 
Ole Miss starts to take it up the kazoo, they may turn some folks onto some other programs they "competed" with.
 
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Maybe now we have our answer as to why Ole Miss, out of nowhere, started signing banner recruiting classes a few years back. Treadwell, etc.
 
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