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Title: Ripple Effect of Ole Miss NCAA Mess-Will Bring Down Other SEC Schools?
Post by: Marshal Dillon on February 25, 2017, 04:05:46 PM
This is some of the things I was worried about. Is Ole Miss going to try and take down other SEC programs like Misses State, Auburn, and others in some kinda scorched earth revenge. If they do, they will destroy their own program for years to come. Plus, they say they have a tape. Are they bluffing in a clumsy attempt to intimidate the SEC/NCAA or if they have a tape, how can they withhold it from the NCAA? This could really get ugly.



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Maybe sometime in the fall the NCAA Infractions Committee will issue its ruling against the Ole Miss football program, the Rebels will sink back toward their traditional level, with or without Hugh Freeze, and the SEC will continue to spin on its money-making axis.



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RebelGrove.com reported that one of those players was offensive lineman Austin Golson, who transferred from Ole Miss to Auburn. Golson allegedly was involved in a less-serious Level III violation for "hunting near campus on private land owned by a booster" during his official visit to Oxford and after signing with Ole Miss.

Back to Lewis. McCready reported an additional nugget that could have an incredibly damaging ripple effect: "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."



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http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2017/02/the_sec_and_the_potential_ripp.html#incart_river_home




Title: Re: Ripple Effect of Ole Miss NCAA Mess-Will Bring Down Other SEC Schools?
Post by: SUPERCOACH on February 25, 2017, 09:50:02 PM
If they have a tape of someone's mother saying that another school gave them something that doesn't really prove the other school actually gave them something.  It could be that she is lying to Ole Miss to try to trick them into giving her something.  But if she has any credibility at all it will cause that other school to be investigated, even if it never actually happened, and the investigation could turn up other unrelated real violations.