lauraee
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Not. At. All.Is anybody surprised?
Not. At. All.
I mean $305 for one month IS a lot."Mr. John", huh? Is this a confession?
They certainly didn't do so with OSU/Tressel/Pryor.I wonder if the NCAA's found another sacrificial lamb to hammer and draw attention away from the UNC scandal?
I mean $305 for one month IS a lot.
They certainly didn't do so with OSU/Tressel/Pryor.
Among the other penalties self-imposed by Ole Miss, according to the report: "The termination of four coaches, including the only two involved head coaches still employed when the violations were discovered; the disassociation of every involved booster; a post‐season ban in women's basketball; a double‐digit reduction of scholarships in the football program; a significant reduction in off‐campus evaluation days and official and unofficial visits in football and track and field; violation‐specific rules education across all involved sports; and a $159,325.00 financial penalty."
Gotta love it. SEC football Team gets caught in a major league cheating scandal & gets a couple boosters kicked out of the President's box, the last in league 2-14 in conf WBB team gets "prevented" from going to the WNCAAT, they can't visit recruits during a period when it doesn't really matter, & the track & field team gets hammered. Oh my I can't believe the badminton and women's curling teams didn't get the death sentence due to guilt by association. That would have been real punishment!As suggested yesterday by some in the media, today is the perfect time for Ole Miss to release findings after Baylor's news and heading into Memorial Day weekend.
ESPN: Ole Miss self-imposes postseason ban for women's basketball; reduced scholarships in football