OT - Ole Miss self imposes reduction in football scholarships

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http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/15766359/ole-miss-self-imp… Ole Miss was accused of 28 violations, including 16 Level One violations. The most notable sanctions that it self imposed were a postseason ban for women's basketball and a "double digit reduction in football scholarships" Probably the tip of the iceberg as the Tunsil admissions at the NFL draft will also be investigated.

TruBluMich

May 27th, 2016 at 2:30 PM ^

The NCAA is exactly that. They are a collection of Universities that voluntarily agree to follow rules and punish them selves if they don't follow them. All the NCAA committee on infractions, which is still a collection of other schools, are there for is to make sure they do it. The failure occurs because do you really want to hammer another school when you're not positive you're school is clean.

Leaders And Best

May 27th, 2016 at 11:48 AM ^

"Double digit" scholarship reduction probably sounds a lot worse than it really is. I am guessing they will probably do something like OSU did. Loss of 12 scholarships over 4 years, for example, is 3 scholarships per year (82 total scholarships instead of 85). Most programs would barely notice the difference.

During the years OSU was being penalized, Michigan actually had less players on scholarship due to attrition from all the coaching changes.

socrking

May 27th, 2016 at 12:10 PM ^

Ole miss bagman to recruit: "son you're going to be a walk on. You can't tweet out how #blessed you are to receive an offer from ole miss. But it pays $80k / year instead of the standard $50k."



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LSAClassOf2000

May 27th, 2016 at 1:26 PM ^

"All but one of the 16 Level I violations arose from intentional misconduct committed by rogue former employees or boosters outside the University's direct control acting in contravention of rules education provided to them by the University,"

I like how if you end up on the wrong side of the fallout that you suddenly become a "rogue employee" in these instances, even in cases like this where there is well-founded belief that the failures which allow it to happen are systemic in nature. I have to imagine that - by law - Ole Miss has to provide more than "Don't get caught" in the way of rules education, but more and more it seems like that is about the only rule some departments and programs really emphasize. 

Mr Miggle

May 27th, 2016 at 2:37 PM ^

The question is whether they tolerated it or participated in it. For the NCAA the question is whether they can prove either. I don't think we'll see many more cases like Tressel, where OSU provided the emails proving Tressel lied about knowing. Instead we have coaches expert in plausible deniablity, no matter how implausible it may be. Looking at you, Rick Pitino.

trueblueintexas

May 27th, 2016 at 1:47 PM ^

OLE MISS AD: So, um, yeah, we're going to have to do something. We got quite a few email responses on that address you gave out. 

FREEZE: And the OSU option isn't available?

OLE MISS AD: Gene Smith called and said "that's my move".

FREEZE: And we are not in the same class as Alabama?

OLE MISS AD: Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...

FREEZE: Well, we only pay the top 80 players anyway. How about minimal scholarship reductions?

OLE MISS AD: That's what I was thinking. And now, you have less recruits to sign so you can spend more time with your family.

FREEZE: Uhhh, yeah, more time with the family. That's right. Thanks!

OLE MISS AD: Now where's the women's basketball coach? I have her termination papers ready!!!

Perkis-Size Me

May 27th, 2016 at 2:00 PM ^

Actually kind of smart, along with overly convenient timing.

They do this the day after the Baylor fiasco where the eyes of the college football world are fixated on Waco. No one has any time to grill them.



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Jinkin Mongol

May 27th, 2016 at 2:11 PM ^

Wait, this is part of the punishment...

"a 10 percent reduction in off-campus evaluation days for coaches during the 2015 evaluation period; and a 12.5 percent reduction during the 2016 evaluation period."

They punished themselves by giving Hugh Freeze less time on the road and more time at home with the kids.  Fucking Ol Miss

Gucci Mane

May 27th, 2016 at 2:47 PM ^

Is the author correct saying ole miss can now only sign 22 people at most in a year ? Doesn't seem correct to me.

BIGBLUEWORLD

May 27th, 2016 at 7:22 PM ^

Remember when we played Alabama in Texas to open the season? A number of comments on this board reported how the Alabama fans were courteous and knowledgable about football. The real people in the south are not all terrible.

It is too damn bad how many of those people running the athletic programs don't play it straight. Don't they get it? They can compete and win plenty of games without resorting to under the table cheating, clandestine corruption, and enabling criminal activity. 

College football can be a standar bearer for good values, sportsmanship and hard-fought competition, like Jim Harbaugh envisions.

Or it can turn into just another sad story of corruption and greed, only fit to feed the pathetic tabloid media.

Heaven help us.

ABOUBENADHEM

May 28th, 2016 at 8:58 AM ^

schools like Ole Miss have no choice but to cheat if they want to build a football program. Too much SEC competition. It's really only a matter of how much they cheat, and whether or not they get caught. Didn't we wonder why schools like Baylor and Ole Miss were doing so well? Was it simply a great coach? Now we know. Use the same lens and ask yourself who else is likely cheating based on recent success that doesn't make sense. I'm looking at you, Clemson.

slimj091

May 27th, 2016 at 9:22 PM ^

I've always looked at self imposed sanctions as a child trying to half ass punish themselves in the futile atempt to avoid punishment from their parents.

PinballPete

May 28th, 2016 at 9:20 AM ^

Have self imposed sanctions ever been enough? Even when Syracuse basketball fell on the sword the NCAA still imposed additional sanctions. I can't think of one case where the schools sanctions were enough, Missouri basketball pending.