Least Surprising News Ever: Ole Miss Charged With Rules Violations

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Who would have thought?

 

Y sources: Ole Miss receives Notice of Allegations alleging dozens of violations in multiple sports, incl. football https://t.co/EflizgUkE7

— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) January 29, 2016

RoadKill

January 29th, 2016 at 3:37 PM ^

is more recruits. ESPN and their persistent (SEC is soooo much better) narrative makes it so easy for those schools to keep the southern talent in the south. Until they're expsoed on a massive, conference-wide scandal, they'll continue to pull in top classes.

Tater

January 29th, 2016 at 3:28 PM ^

Ole Miss, which has been incredible at turning kids on one visit since they got Dexter McCluster out of Largo, FL, who had planned on "staying home" at then-rising USF, is going to be the scapegoat for the entire SEC.  

Ole Miss has no national "clout" and is an easy target.  The NCAA has proven time and again that they aren't going to seriously investigate football programs at schools like Bama, Ohio State or basketball programs at UK and Duke.

Unless there is a "smoking gun" so blatant it becomes a national story on its own and they can't ignore it, Bama is never going to get investigated.  Instead, they will hammer Ole Miss to show everyone that "cheating will not be tolerated."

Truthbtold

January 29th, 2016 at 4:27 PM ^

Always seems to happen after the season ends and there is a reduced presence of media coverage on college football. SEC knows this will get little mention during the season, because it's the " protected " SEC, and in the off season it will get zero attention. To this day, after what OSU went thru over freaking tats for jerseys, I am beyond baffled how former SEC players can tell national media that they were "Paid Cash Money" by a freakin coach and it result in nothing, zero, zip. Like it never even happened.

BlueSpiceIn SEC.hell

January 29th, 2016 at 7:00 PM ^

The Ole Miss bag man was approached by the Bama bag man, who offered way more money for the Ole Miss bag man to turn in states evidence against his beloved school. Now we have an NCAA investigation to take the heat off Bama, and time to funnel recruits to their program. That's what happens when Ole Miss beats Bama 2 years in a row.