Players being deemed ineligible as freshman can never be cleansed. They were not eligible at the time they played and we have acknowledged that. Those games are gone. They can be good for every year after that first year provided they meet all other university, and NCAA qualifications.
His qualifying tests were proven fraudulent. He admitted to being part of the scam. The coach refused to cooperate. This is the NCAA not criminal court, your refusal to cooperate can be inference of guilt.
I don't know if it's been stated or not in this thread, but does Ole Miss have a tit in the ringer with the NCAA over this mess?
Not yet.
If it were a Big 5 School with what exist as any shred of evidence would that too come punishment be the same? Would be nice if A + B = C across the board! Would be nicer if those people like donors and testing sites saw fines and small amount of community time /Jail time for breaking the rules as coaches lose jobs and should be fined as well, where evidence is found. Players, Universities, couches and programs that did NO wrong should not be penalized, if they did nothing wrong! Those that commit the wrong doing should be hit with loss of scholarships, fines, and community and/or Community/Jail time!
Shoulda, coulda. Wooda. The NCAA isn't ever giving up that stick. Your coach's actions unbeknownst to his bosses is still your coach.
They're making sure you don't have that I didn't know excuse.
As far as Ole Miss? We may have our well founded suspicions, but zero evidence to make such allegations.
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