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I'm really shocked that they are just going to promote their DC and maybe let little Briles stay on as well. Were sorry, but not that sorry.
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I like how Ole Miss tried cast this under the Baylor shadow on a holiday weekend.

 

 

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Typical Ole Miss. Imagine that- their choirboy coach is a lying, cheating sleazeball. Who'd have guessed?

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I like how Ole Miss tried cast this under the Baylor shadow on a holiday weekend.

 

 

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Typical Ole Miss. Imagine that- their choirboy coach is a lying, cheating sleazeball. Who'd have guessed?

 

Well, at least he didn't cover up a persistent rape culture. So there's that.

 

And I'll laugh in your face if you think that A) there is a single Power 5 football team that doesn't cheat their ass off, and B) there is a head coach at one of those schools that isn't sleazy.

 

Bottom line is that Ole Miss got caught doing things that every other school does solely because Laremy Tunsil's loser stepfather was being cut off the gravy train because Tunsil's mom was divorcing him and he wanted to get Laremy and Ole Miss in trouble so he went up to Indianapolis and squealed.

 

Seriously though, Tunsil must have been bought by Ole Miss for the price of a happy meal since the NCAA NOA describes him driving around town in a 2002 Chevy Impala. That cat definitely got paid the big bucks.

 

Yet this is on the level according to blowhards like Cowherd who claimed yesterday that Bama doesn't cheat.

 

http://img.bleacherreport.net/img/images/photos/002/892/230/ca5b591c7723cc9c25d3138b5c182c2f_crop_exact.jpg?w=1500&h=1500&q=85

 

I have no problem with people pointing and laughing at Ole Miss for this. No problem at all. I would do the same to any other program. Schaedenfreunde is delightful. However, the fact that blowhards in the media are acting like this is some isolated incident in the clean and noble world of college football is quite annoying.

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did the player tweet that he owned the car? there's no penalty for players taking photos in front of nice cars (or even borrowing/driving them for that matter).
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did the player tweet that he owned the car? there's no penalty for players taking photos in front of nice cars (or even borrowing/driving them for that matter).

 

It's Derrick Henry's car that he drove around while at Bama that was registered in the name of his Middle School coach, who I'm sure was just a very giving individual. Also, Bama's loaner car policy is damn near legendary, which is what got Tunsil in trouble. The only difference is that Bama or any other school out there didn't have a disgruntled former parent roll over to the NCAA. The NCAA has no subpoena power so if they ever came sniffing around Tuscaloosa car dealerships, they'd just be told to politely piss off. Where Ole Miss got in trouble with Tunsil's loaner car (this is all in the NCAA's NOA and Ole Miss' response) is that A) the stepfather led the NCAA investigators to look into it, and B) when the NCAA went to that car dealership to inquire about it, the manager wasn't there and a lower level employee was intimidated and just gave them the Tunsil information, which showed that he had kept the loaner car for two months longer than he should have.

 

Seriously, to believe that a blue chip player who grew up in poverty is going to pass on $100,000 cash from School A to attend School B for free just because they have "tradition" is laughable. Either everyone cheats or Ole Miss is extraordinarily bad at cheating since they lost out on damn near every signing day decision prospect this signing day. It can't be both.

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oh I agree that most major programs cheat. i wasn't trying to defend Alabama at all. I just didn't get the reference from "player posing in front of nice car".
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I like how Ole Miss tried cast this under the Baylor shadow on a holiday weekend.

 

 

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Typical Ole Miss. Imagine that- their choirboy coach is a lying, cheating sleazeball. Who'd have guessed?

 

Well, at least he didn't cover up a persistent rape culture. So there's that.

 

And I'll laugh in your face if you think that A) there is a single Power 5 football team that doesn't cheat their ass off, and B) there is a head coach at one of those schools that isn't sleazy.

 

Bottom line is that Ole Miss got caught doing things that every other school does solely because Laremy Tunsil's loser stepfather was being cut off the gravy train because Tunsil's mom was divorcing him and he wanted to get Laremy and Ole Miss in trouble so he went up to Indianapolis and squealed.

 

Seriously though, Tunsil must have been bought by Ole Miss for the price of a happy meal since the NCAA NOA describes him driving around town in a 2002 Chevy Impala. That cat definitely got paid the big bucks.

 

Yet this is on the level according to blowhards like Cowherd who claimed yesterday that Bama doesn't cheat.

 

http://img.bleacherreport.net/img/images/photos/002/892/230/ca5b591c7723cc9c25d3138b5c182c2f_crop_exact.jpg?w=1500&h=1500&q=85

 

I have no problem with people pointing and laughing at Ole Miss for this. No problem at all. I would do the same to any other program. Schaedenfreunde is delightful. However, the fact that blowhards in the media are acting like this is some isolated incident in the clean and noble world of college football is quite annoying.

 

Unwad those panties, sweetheart. I'm not saying that Ole Miss is doing anything that all the other Power 5 football schools (sans the Vandy's and Northwestern's of the world) do not. Of course every program is dirty to some degree; it's the nature of "amateur" athletics.

 

My comment is more a reflection of the Ole Miss fans I know who have insisted that this is a fine, upstanding Christian southern gentlemen, coaching a prestigious program that doesn't need to resort to such tactics to entice large young black males to come play the foosball at that school. As you said, every school does it and every coach who wants to be worth a horsefeathers does it.

 

But, hey, at least you aren't Tennessee, Georgia or Baylor, right?

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Seriously though, Tunsil must have been bought by Ole Miss for the price of a happy meal since the NCAA NOA describes him driving around town in a 2002 Chevy Impala. That cat definitely got paid the big bucks.

 

Excerpt from the Yahoo Sports article:

 

Come to find out, the poor kid spent more than seven months driving various loaner vehicles from an Oxford car dealership that had ties to Ole Miss athletics. In August 2014, Tunsil took his 2002 Impala in for repairs and kept a 2012 Nissan Titan loaner for 10 weeks. On another occasion in 2015 – after being told to Just Say No to Loaners by the university compliance office – Tunsil kept one for nearly three months. Then there was a third loaner he used for a month, and a fourth for another month. And then there was the Dodge Challenger that Tunsil actually "bought" from the dealership with a $3,000 down payment he never really put down. What college kid doesn't get that treatment from the local dealership, right?

 

According to the school's response to the NOA, Ole Miss compliance became aware of the Titan loaner late in the game and took corrective action. But even after that – and in the midst of a publicized ongoing NCAA investigation – Tunsil still managed to acquire three other loaners for long periods of time without the school knowing. That's one sneaky offensive tackle.

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This stuff about loaner cars sounds exactly like what Adrian Peterson and Rhett Bomar did at Oklahoma in like 2005.
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This stuff about loaner cars sounds exactly like what Adrian Peterson and Rhett Bomar did at Oklahoma in like 2005.

 

I honestly don't think the NCAA employs enough people to investigate every incidence of things like this throughout college athletics. It happens everywhere that gives a damn about being good at a particular sport.

 

As an FSU fan, I'm not idiotic enough to believe that "good ol' Christian" JImbo Fisher is doing it "the right way." And I tell my stupid friends who love Clemson and Miami that their good ol' Christian coaches Dabo and Saint Richt aren't doing it "the right way" either. Unfortunately, "the right way" is the dirty way if you want to win.

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Tunsil isn't the average college student. He is risking millions while simultaneously making the school millions. I think guys like him should be allowed certain perks.

 

Bottom line is that the NCAA spent literally three years in Oxford investigating Ole Miss and they were basically going to be leaving without uncovering much of anything on the football program relating to the current staff (the majority of which were self reported) until Tunsil's stepfather lost his meal ticket and went rogue. Nevertheless, despite three years of constant digging and then receiving a goldmine of dirt, they only uncovered impermissible benefits with a total value of $16,000. If the NCAA hits Ole Miss hard for that, then they better be prepared to burn Baylor's program to the ground.

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I have no problem with people pointing and laughing at Ole Miss for this. No problem at all.

 

We can tell!

 

Just because I don't care if someone else enjoys the schadenfreunde doesn't preclude me from commenting on it.

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At what point do you get really mad if your a Southern Cal fan? NCAA really hammered them for what appears to be close to what Ole Miss did.

 

I think the whole system is effed up. The NCAAs wheel of sanctions is laughable. I think they would be better off just tossing out the rulebook. It would make them more credible

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At what point do you get really mad if your a Southern Cal fan? NCAA really hammered them for what appears to be close to what Ole Miss did.

 

I think the whole system is effed up. The NCAAs wheel of sanctions is laughable. I think they would be better off just tossing out the rulebook. It would make them more credible

 

 

The Power Five conferences should tell the NCAA to pound sand and just govern themselves

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Typical Ole Miss. Imagine that- their choirboy coach is a lying, cheating sleazeball. Who'd have guessed?

 

Well, at least he didn't cover up a persistent rape culture. So there's that.

 

And I'll laugh in your face if you think that A) there is a single Power 5 football team that doesn't cheat their ass off, and B) there is a head coach at one of those schools that isn't sleazy.

 

Bottom line is that Ole Miss got caught doing things that every other school does solely because Laremy Tunsil's loser stepfather was being cut off the gravy train because Tunsil's mom was divorcing him and he wanted to get Laremy and Ole Miss in trouble so he went up to Indianapolis and squealed.

 

Seriously though, Tunsil must have been bought by Ole Miss for the price of a happy meal since the NCAA NOA describes him driving around town in a 2002 Chevy Impala. That cat definitely got paid the big bucks.

 

Yet this is on the level according to blowhards like Cowherd who claimed yesterday that Bama doesn't cheat.

 

http://img.bleacherreport.net/img/images/photos/002/892/230/ca5b591c7723cc9c25d3138b5c182c2f_crop_exact.jpg?w=1500&h=1500&q=85

 

I have no problem with people pointing and laughing at Ole Miss for this. No problem at all. I would do the same to any other program. Schaedenfreunde is delightful. However, the fact that blowhards in the media are acting like this is some isolated incident in the clean and noble world of college football is quite annoying.

 

Unwad those panties, sweetheart. I'm not saying that Ole Miss is doing anything that all the other Power 5 football schools (sans the Vandy's and Northwestern's of the world) do not. Of course every program is dirty to some degree; it's the nature of "amateur" athletics.

 

My comment is more a reflection of the Ole Miss fans I know who have insisted that this is a fine, upstanding Christian southern gentlemen, coaching a prestigious program that doesn't need to resort to such tactics to entice large young black males to come play the foosball at that school. As you said, every school does it and every coach who wants to be worth a [expletive] does it.

 

But, hey, at least you aren't Tennessee, Georgia or Baylor, right?

Vandy's head coach interfered with a player's rape accusation. Please don't mention them with Northwestern.

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Well, at least he didn't cover up a persistent rape culture. So there's that.

 

And I'll laugh in your face if you think that A) there is a single Power 5 football team that doesn't cheat their ass off, and B) there is a head coach at one of those schools that isn't sleazy.

 

Bottom line is that Ole Miss got caught doing things that every other school does solely because Laremy Tunsil's loser stepfather was being cut off the gravy train because Tunsil's mom was divorcing him and he wanted to get Laremy and Ole Miss in trouble so he went up to Indianapolis and squealed.

 

Seriously though, Tunsil must have been bought by Ole Miss for the price of a happy meal since the NCAA NOA describes him driving around town in a 2002 Chevy Impala. That cat definitely got paid the big bucks.

 

Yet this is on the level according to blowhards like Cowherd who claimed yesterday that Bama doesn't cheat.

 

http://img.bleacherreport.net/img/images/photos/002/892/230/ca5b591c7723cc9c25d3138b5c182c2f_crop_exact.jpg?w=1500&h=1500&q=85

 

I have no problem with people pointing and laughing at Ole Miss for this. No problem at all. I would do the same to any other program. Schaedenfreunde is delightful. However, the fact that blowhards in the media are acting like this is some isolated incident in the clean and noble world of college football is quite annoying.

 

Unwad those panties, sweetheart. I'm not saying that Ole Miss is doing anything that all the other Power 5 football schools (sans the Vandy's and Northwestern's of the world) do not. Of course every program is dirty to some degree; it's the nature of "amateur" athletics.

 

My comment is more a reflection of the Ole Miss fans I know who have insisted that this is a fine, upstanding Christian southern gentlemen, coaching a prestigious program that doesn't need to resort to such tactics to entice large young black males to come play the foosball at that school. As you said, every school does it and every coach who wants to be worth a [expletive] does it.

 

But, hey, at least you aren't Tennessee, Georgia or Baylor, right?

Vandy's head coach interfered with a player's rape accusation. Please don't mention them with Northwestern.

 

And now he's Penn State's coach, naturally. Guess they'll have Briles and Butch Jones on the short list if Jimmy Franklin ever gets fired.

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