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MeridianOMRebel wrote:
I honestly think that the scenario is going to play out as follows:
1. COI sides with the investigators and hammers Ole Miss.
2. Ole Miss appeals, but to no avail.
3. Warren's lawsuit exposes Lewis, Jones, and Miller as liars - they either recant or are found, by the opinion of the court, as lying.
4. Ole Miss files lawsuit against the NCAA based on result of Warren's lawsuit.
5. This plays out in court and the NCAA amends the penalties in the end. (of course, this would be years later and too late to really matter)
The Administration seems to think that we will get a "fair shake" from the COI. Some of this optimism stems from the way we were treated by the COI's that handled the track and women's basketball investigations. I'm not sure the same scenario will apply here.
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Semper wrote:
The Administration seems to think that we will get a "fair shake" from the COI. Some of this optimism stems from the way we were treated by the COI's that handled the track and women's basketball investigations. I'm not sure the same scenario will apply here.
I just have a feeling that by how far the investigators have taken things, that their buddies on the COI will end up siding with them. Then again, maybe I'm just expecting the worse due to how the past year has gone. I've love to be optimistic, but it's hard to really do so right now. Just hoping the football team doesn't crap the bed, so we'd get to enjoy some football up to the middle of September.
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MeridianOMRebel wrote:
4. Ole Miss files lawsuit against the NCAA based on result of Warren's lawsuit.
Sorry.....but that will never happen IMO..... We will cave rather than risk the wrath of the SEC and NCAA for daring to defend ourselves instead of taking the medicine they prescribe...... History and prior behavior is a good indicator of future behavior.....
Last edited by Johnny Yuma (8/18/2017 12:55 pm)