Southern Miss basketball under NCAA investigation (Tyndall)

I think we might be searching for a new coach. Imo. I just do not see how some if not all of this will not be traced back to CDT. Too much smoke not to be fire
 
I think we might be searching for a new coach. Imo. I just do not see how some if not all of this will not be traced back to CDT. Too much smoke not to be fire
Quote from latest article, "The NCAA has been investigating the academics of both players, multiple sources told ESPN. Suarez and Eason both came to Southern Miss from the College of Central Florida in the junior college ranks. The NCAA was in Hattiesburg earlier this week questioning both regarding the legitimacy of their academic work to qualify to play at Southern Mississippi." Now would you mind explaining what in the hell Coach T would have to do with the legitimacy of their academic work?
 
Quote from latest article, "The NCAA has been investigating the academics of both players, multiple sources told ESPN. Suarez and Eason both came to Southern Miss from the College of Central Florida in the junior college ranks. The NCAA was in Hattiesburg earlier this week questioning both regarding the legitimacy of their academic work to qualify to play at Southern Mississippi." Now would you mind explaining what in the hell Coach T would have to do with the legitimacy of their academic work?

Getting the professors to change their grades so they could play for him? Are you that dense and can't understand why a coach of any sport would try to get professors to alter the grades of his current/future players?
 
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Getting the professors to change their grades so they could play for him? Are you that dense and can't understand why a coach of any sport would try to get professors to alter the grades of his current/future players?
Suarez never played for Tyndall. Anyway, you think Tyndall went to the College of Central Florida and convinced professors there to change their grades. That shouldn't be very hard to prove, now should it? It's also the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard.
 
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Or working with the NCAA to make it go away.

That's to be determined. The function of a governing body doesn't stop working other cases when investigating 1 case. That's like asking the police to discontinue investigating a robbery just because they are looking into a high profile murder. "Oh no, you can't send me to jail for stealing $1000 of stuff until you put this man in jail for killing his wife."
 
Now what? :)
Donnie Tyndall was so desperate in his recruiting that he went to the College of Central Florida and begged the professors to change their grades. The guy can't coach and he can't recruit either without cheating according to some of these jokers.
 
Suarez never played for Tyndall. Anyway, you think Tyndall went to the College of Central Florida and convinced professors there to change their grades. That shouldn't be very hard to prove, now should it? It's also the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard.

"Hey, I want this kid to come play for me at Southern Miss. He can't do that unless he has the grades. Now what can I do to make sure he gets the grades?"

Not unfeasible.
 
He was recruited by Tyndall before he took this job. Says so right in the article. But you skipped that part, didn't you?

What could he have done.....had the college he was at change grades? It could be just as likely that he took a class that's not accredited by the NCAA and they are ruling him ineligible.
 
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He was recruited by Tyndall before he took this job. Says so right in the article. But you skipped that part, didn't you?

So which "professors" did Tyndall strong arm? Their high school's? Or the college he was no longer coaching at?







:)
 
Donnie Tyndall was so desperate in his recruiting that he went to the College of Central Florida and begged the professors to change their grades. The guy can't coach and he can't recruit either without cheating according to some of these jokers.

You're gasping for air while your pipe is pinched. It looks very bad for him.
 
Getting the professors to change their grades so they could play for him? Are you that dense and can't understand why a coach of any sport would try to get professors to alter the grades of his current/future players?

Keep in mind that getting juco players eligible many many times involves online classes from paper mill universities.

Very possible that work might not have been done by the student athlete in such classes or the class not be legit
 
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