Self imposed bull shit. Bowl ban and post season revenue share. http://lsu.247sports.com/Bolt/NCAA-charges-Ole-Miss-with-lack-of-instutional-control-51431035 vball, fire away..
Rumor is there is a tape of Leo Lewis mom asking Ole Miss ($80k) for money and the tape details what other schools offered. Ole Miss boards saying his mom asked LSU for $100k.
Deuce McAllister was on WWL last night (Ole Miss alum), and said no way they come out of this without loss of scholarships.
8 Level 1 infractions. Self-imposing a 1-year bowl ban is funny and nice....but no way the frauds at the NCAA go along with that. "While Ole Miss will contest the accuracy and seriousness of some of these charges, you can bet the NCAA’s case here is structurally sound and airtight from an evidence standpoint. Unlike previous regimes, where the NCAA tried to throw every possible allegation at schools to see what might stick, current vice president of enforcement Jon Duncan has implemented a more conservative philosophy over the last couple years. They’re only going to charge schools with the stuff they can prove, and everything released so far points toward a football program that is about to get absolutely hammered based on process as much as principle." Priceless.....and spineless.
I knew Hugh Freeze couldn't lure big time recruits to that shit school without showing them the money. The red flag probably started when they started landing top 5 recruiting classes out of the blue. Usually, teams have to gradually work up to that. No way a school that barely registers a blip in recruiting for years, then all of the sudden starts reeling in 5 stars without something shady going on.
It seems to me we'll likely not see a lot of transfers due to the timing. We're looking at the fall before we'll likely hear anything from the COI. If they appeal, it may run into the spring of '18. What would be the point then? And, more importantly, after NSD the question of "is there room" will come up at a lot of schools.