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Hugh Freeze (HC Auburn)

Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze likely won’t survive this NCAA violations scandal

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The NCAA is now hitting Ole Miss with the dreaded lack of institutional control charge after adding eight new violations on top of the 13 previously alleged against the Rebels. Most headline-grabbing of those is an accusation that a former staff member put a former recruit in touch with two boosters who provided “between $13,000 and $15,600” in impermissible cash benefits.

That’s some straight-up old-fashioned cheating right there. Sadly for Ole Miss, it got caught paying for a kid who then signed somewhere else.

Entire article: http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...survive-ncaa-violations-scandal-rebels-022217

Re: a former staff member put a former recruit in touch with two boosters who provided “between $13,000 and $15,600” in impermissible cash benefits.

Since when was that ever a punishable offense in the SEC?

Re: it got caught paying for a kid who then signed somewhere else.

Now there is the SEC violation, Ole Miss was just plain stupid. I'll bet Saban even knows that you don't pay him until he actually signs the NLOI and/or arrives on campus.

:slappy::slappy::slappy:


Right. Exchange some money: Hang 'em.

Rape a busload of women or children? Not so much.
 
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Report: Ole Miss reportedly tried to bring Mississippi State down with it in NCAA probe

As we know, a key charge against Ole Miss was the Rebels’ attempted payment of a sum between $13,000 and $15,000 to a recruit that ultimately signed with Mississippi State, and the Rebels’ response was to turn around and bring their Egg Bowl rivals down with them.
According to Neal McCready’s inside-the-program accounting of the process for Rebel Grove, Ole Miss has a recording of Leo Lewis‘s mother asking other programs for money:

Ole Miss, per multiple sources, possesses a recording, and has given the SEC a copy, of Lewis’ mother asking Ole Miss for money and detailing incentives she received from other programs, including Mississippi State.

Considering the sourcing on this one, the phrase “including Mississippi State” is anything but an accident. It’s the college football version defense of the “Yes, Mom, I may have taken the booze from the cabinet, but Little Brother drank some of it, too!” defense.

To which the NCAA will likely respond: “But I haven’t spent four years investigating him.”

While the “they cheated too” last gasp of a defense likely won’t extend Ole Miss a stay of execution, you have to at least respect the Rebels for trying it.

Entire article: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...mississippi-state-down-with-it-in-ncaa-probe/

Sort of like how (if you wanted to) you could call some foul on almost every play in a basketball game, you could probably find a NCAA violation involving every athlete recruited by an SEC school.....:lol:
 
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Just really hope Freeze succeeds in bringing down some of the other SEC bottom feeders that miraculously became national powers, seriously, no one thought to take a look at MSU or Arky. Even South Carolina with a historic win record just over 500, and WELL under 500 in the SEC, suddenly spits out 3 11-2 years in a row. There are typically reasons why schools like Ole Miss and Baylor jump to national prominence.
 
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