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it showed that the NCAA was not about finding truth and holding schools accountable. It shows that NCAA is selective in their investigations and is now willing to use the very student athlete they claim to be advocate for as a pawn in personal ideals and vendettas or public perception
as I said, if this was even 50% true, I would want our original self imposed penalties to stand. However, I would want them to be retro active from 2015 with this past year as our bowl band. Mainly because this BS which last 3 years longer than necessary, hurt our recruiting, it hurt our team and it hurt our program and it all came to a head the end of last year. How much of this drove Hugh to turn into the dirtbag he seemed to have turned into I am not sure. Nor would it matter. But at the end of the day, the NCAA put an undue amount of effort into hurting Ole Miss the last 5 years and I will accept 2 years of reduced scholarships on top of the last 2 years we help scholarships and the bowl we should have gone to last year if our coaches where able to put forth the effort towards our program instead of the over zealous investigation.
I then want hearings by the NCAA to look into the leaks from the NCAA to media figures like wolken, forde and the ex meth head in starkville. There was a clear coordination and there needs to be justice.
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LSU and MSU should be under investigation and Dan Mullen should get a show cause for.his coverup.
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So if Leo the Liar admitted to getting bags of cash, did he report this cash as earned income on his Federal Income Taxes? If not, the perhaps the IRS needs to get involved with his "bags of cash".
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catfishboy wrote:
So if Leo the Liar admitted to getting bags of cash, did he report this cash as earned income on his Federal Income Taxes? If not, the perhaps the IRS needs to get involved with his "bags of cash".
I was thinking the same thing.. There must be some OM grads in the IRS. 😉
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MeridianOMRebel wrote:
The NCAA opened and closed the investigation into MSU because they found Lewis' allegations against MSU as not credible. Yet, they found his statements about Ole Miss as credible? Wow.............
That's laughable on its face. The NCAA's own investigators have put the COI behind the eight ball. No wonder they want Lewis personally present at the hearing.
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