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Ole Miss Charge With NCAA Violations


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Color me shocked.

 

The NCAA has formally charged the University of Mississippi with dozens of rules violations in three sports, multiple sources told Yahoo Sports.

The school has received a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA enforcement staff alleging roughly 30 violations in football, women’s basketball and track and field, sources told Yahoo. It is unclear at present what the breakdown is in terms of violations by sport. The NCAA does not comment on current, pending or potential investigations.
Calls to officials at Mississippi and the Southeastern Conference were not immediately returned.
This is the latest step in a long, laborious NCAA investigation, part of which predates football coach Hugh Freeze’s arrival at Ole Miss in 2012. Yahoo Sports first reported about the investigation in October 2014.

 

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It took this long?

They'll get a wrist slap fine and a scholarship reduction for a year and a stern talking to.

 

The thing that bothers me about these kinds of things is that by the time the NCAA gets around to punishing these places it's YEARS later. And the kids/coaches on the current team most of the time weren't even around when violations took place. Nobody likes USC but it was an enormous gap between Bush, the championships and when the schollys started to get pulled. In the mean time any kid with half a brain avoids the school in CASE punishments come down.

 

I think fines are a better way to police this, but even then these schools make so much money it's a risk worth taking and could be viewed as just the cost of doing business.

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It took this long?

They'll get a wrist slap fine and a scholarship reduction for a year and a stern talking to.

 

The thing that bothers me about these kinds of things is that by the time the NCAA gets around to punishing these places it's YEARS later. And the kids/coaches on the current team most of the time weren't even around when violations took place. Nobody likes USC but it was an enormous gap between Bush, the championships and when the schollys started to get pulled. In the mean time any kid with half a brain avoids the school in CASE punishments come down.

 

I think fines are a better way to police this, but even then these schools make so much money it's a risk worth taking and could be viewed as just the cost of doing business.

 

Ummmmm....I'll guarantee you there are players on their team currently that were involved.

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