Hugh Freeze "shocked" at the Laramey Tunsil ordeal
Says the AD at Ole Miss will do a thorough investigation and "give us a good report". This is bordering on comical.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/15468422/ole-miss-rebels…
Shouldn't the NCAA be getting involved?
They are involved already. They got a notice of allegations in January that no one has seen besides the Ole Miss AD and the NCAA. They're supposedly being questioned about this as well in part of the NCAA investigation. Nothing will ever happen, no faith in the NCAA to do anything to stem the tide of cash.
if no one has seen the notice except the AD and the NCAA how have you seen it??????
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Ole Miss may be "Ole" in name, but they are "new money" when it comes to being an elite program. These are the programs the NCAA likes to "make an example out of." I'll bet they get a lot more punishment than UNC does.
...if they find anything. You cannot take an organization seriously that ignores or lightly punishes such blatant disregard for their own rules.
Brian and Ace have both said it before, the NCAA lacks the power of subpeona so they can largely only go on what evidence the schools provide them. Yet the NCAA diligently holds up their rulebook and spews sturm and drang to everyone about breaking it.
Kind of like someone who draws a line in the sand and "oh you better not cross this line", you cross the line and they say "Well you crossed that one but you better not cross this new line I've drawn!"
"Well what will happen when I cross it?"
"Oh you don't wanna know. Better not do it man, oh boy."
I hate rabbits.
he actually makes Ed Orgeron look half way reputable
Ole Miss needs to fire this guy ASAP
If the NCAA hands an allegation out in the forest, does it really exist?
Takes a while to get that fancy spellin' stuff right.
you mean they busy spendin' family times
I feel like the sarcastic/insincere meaning of the word "shock" is actually overtaking its true meaning.
Didn't even see this?? C'mon Schultzie!
The Ole Miss women's basketball team should be pretty worried about now.
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Juwanna Mann-Tunsil was a real star for Ole Miss this past season
Black Snake Mona?
The doctor that performed the breast reduction surgery for Christina Ricci should be on trial in the Hague for crimes against humanity.
Honestly, is he fooling anyone by saying that?
Yeah he is shocked alright....
I love this scene. Really the whole movie of course.
I'm really beginning to dislike that lying peckerwood.
Just now you're starting to dislike him?
to think that Jim Harbaugh just might be a pretty good football coach.
Another thing to ponder, we may one day go to the Moon!
you might be on to something there...
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compliance staff HATE him
Judging based on the allegations and the Tunsil situation, I'd argue that Ole Miss doesn't have compliance staff.
Someone needs to send Jack Bauer in there to get to the bottom of this.
Everybody knows that the NCAA will do nothing about this. Hell, if North Carolina can turn itself into a vocational college with no punishment why would anybody think this trivial little matter will get onto the enforcement wing's radar.
Mississippi sure isnt going to do anything about it. Hell their assistant AD was the guy implicated in the texts fergodsake so they surely arent going to want this going any further.
Tunsil's not going to cooperate with any "investigation" so it will begin and end with fake moral outrage and rightious indignation on all parties part.
And then it will be completely forgotten by everyone. That is if Freeze can just remember to keep his big mouth shut.
Call Ted Wells
So the NCAA is in charge of accreditation now?
UNC cooperated fully. When I went to play school at Michigan, I remember athletes being steered towards GS, Comm, and Kines majors as well as specific "athlete-friendly" classes. A paper class is an extreme--but please don't suggest the NCAA would be an adequate surveyor of academia.
The classes did exist. There were no lectures with a paper requirement (which is not unsimilar to independent study). Unfortunately the paper requirement was not much of a requirement. I took an independent study class at Michigan and guess what, I didn't meet for lecture and I had a paper requirement.
Here is UNC's admission:
http://carolinacommitment.unc.edu/faqs/
And here is a cut and paste from your citation.
According to the report, Nyang’oro and Crowder were responsible for offering hundreds of irregular classes at UNC-Chapel Hill between 1993 and 2011. These so-called “paper classes” were irregular in that they had no class attendance or faculty involvement, and Ms. Crowder, a non-faculty administrator, managed the classes and graded the papers.
Student-athletes accounted for 47.6 percent of enrollments in the irregular classes. Many of the student-athletes were directed to the classes by counselors in the Academic Support Program for Student-Athletes. These counselors saw the paper classes and the artificially high grades they yielded as key to helping some student-athletes remain eligible. Academic advisors in the Office of Academic Advising also directed non-athlete students to these courses.
What exactly do you think they're admitting to here?