Let's get all the facts before we start talking about worse case scenarios.
Let's get all the facts before we start talking about worse case scenarios.
Saunders is very dirty. He was most likely dirty at Ole Miss as recruiting coordinator, then no doubt he was dirty at Ole Miss when he was working with Ed O and he was dirty over here. Let's just hope it doesn't hurt our program too much.
As the old saying goes if you ain't cheat'en you ain't try'en. The bad news is we cheat'en and tech still beats us as if they were sec and slc. As I look at the big picture of where we are something just ain't right after 5 yrs and a 1 mil contract.
Do not forget that once the NCAA starts into your program under investigation all things are on the table. I recall the Easter Bunny passed muster, but poor old Bustle got busted for some stupid t-shirts.
So, Ole Miss pawns him off on us, he continues doing what he did at Ole Miss, we turn him in when we discover the conduct here, we get slammed by the NCAA (possibly to likely) and Ole Miss keeps on keeping on. Let's hope he didn't give away any T-shirts.
Ole Miss is over five years ago, they are not subject to any mis doings while there. Statue of limitations.
So the students did not know he was cheating, the ACT are given by supposed neutral independent testing groups. Can someone educate me on how he gets around this. Could he be paying a testing employee? Did the scores get compromised? False scores.?
If you look at the NCAA allegation letter, it looks like Saunders was in cahoots with SAT test administer. He allegedly told the recruits if they were unsure about an answer to just leave the question blank and when the test were turned in, the administrator would fill in the correct answers before she sent them to SAT. It is pretty detailed and it looks like they have a pretty solid case.
Make you wonder how often this happens. I bet it's pretty common.
We gonna get screwed hard to teach the sec a lesson on what might happen if they dont learn from small schools being exterminated.
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