Chris Low just said Fulmer wouldn’t sign off

You're trusting the guy that hired Clawson and then wouldn't let him run his offense

The guy that left the team with having to start 2 walk-ons on the OL in 2009 because he didn't recruit well enough the last few years

The guy who buried a knife in Majors' back to get the HC job at UT
Clawson went on to be a successful coach, UT just give him the time, 1 season is not enough time for any coach. So, no one is perfect, and CPF has made more good decisions than bad...........we all should be so good.
 
Funny how you bypassed my question about UCLA.

Hiring Freeze or any other coach that has completed their NCAA sanctions will bring no more scrutiny on a school than normal.
Wonder why all this fbi investigation started at Auburn with one of Pearls assistants. The seal was broken. Lol Much more scrutiny at places with NCAA past transgressions.
 
Talk to people that know or have worked with Fulmer in the past, many will tell you this story is entirely plausible.

I can guarantee this, Low was told this by someone in the AD that he trusts a great deal.
 
Funny how you bypassed my question about UCLA.

Hiring Freeze or any other coach that has completed their NCAA sanctions will bring no more scrutiny on a school than normal.
Oh the night is still young for UCLA. Lol
 
Talk to people that know or have worked with Fulmer in the past, many will tell you this story is entirely plausible.

I can guarantee this, Low was told this by someone in the AD that he trusts a great deal.
If this is true, look for CJP to leave in quick order.
 
George Castanza is on Volnation?
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Wonder why all this fbi investigation started at Auburn with one of Pearls assistants. The seal was broken. Lol Much more scrutiny at places with NCAA past transgressions.

Let us know when the NCAA lays the wood to a P5 school.
 
Wonder why all this fbi investigation started at Auburn with one of Pearls assistants. The seal was broken. Lol Much more scrutiny at places with NCAA past transgressions.

Deep, I'm not sure where you're going with this one. Which was it, their current basketball coach's assistant, or intense scrutiny over past transgressions?
 
Not surprised. Freeze used the school plane and phones to line up no less than a dozen escort services. And there maybe more to come out...
I don't think it has ever been divulged that there was anything except for a couple of calls to an escort service on his University supplied cell phone record. Now you're trying to turn him into Larry freaking Flint.
 
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I completely agree - lets also not lose site that Jesus Christ himself could be the next OC and still wouldn't do as well as we would want with the oline and qb we have today. just being real

CJC hasn't ever coached a down of football, and he has too much hair.
 
What were the sanctions OM received?
The core penalties, per a source close to Ole Miss:

  • An additional bowl-ban year (2018).
  • Because of that total two-year bowl ban, NCAA rules give Ole Miss seniors the freedom to transfer elsewhere without sitting out a season.
  • Probation running concurrently with current probation for a total of four years.
  • Financial penalties, added to self-imposed sanctions, and totaling $179,000.
  • A total scholarship reduction of 13 over a period of years. That’s in addition to the 11 over four years that Ole Miss self-imposed, which already meant three or four fewer scholarship players per year.
  • Every coach named in the NCAA’s investigation has received a show-cause (essentially an NCAA blackball for a period of time) of varying lengths. That doesn’t include new head coach Matt Luke, who wasn’t named. Former head coach Hugh Freeze would receive a two-game suspension, if hired elsewhere. Former assistant David Saunders’ show-cause runs for eight years. Former staffer Barney Farrar faces five.
Of the 21 football allegations, 15 are classified by the NCAA as Level 1 charges — the most serious type. Some of them are more salacious than others, ranging from former staffers allegedly fixing ACT scores to get recruits qualified for the football team to recruits allegedly hunting on boosters’ private land.

From CBSSports:

The NCAA announced the program lacked institutional control and fostered an unconstrained culture of booster involvement in football recruiting, in a report released Friday. The school will receive three years probation through Nov. 30, 2020, a two-year total bowl ban (one additional year from what has already been self-imposed), vacation of all regular-season and postseason wins in which ineligible student-athletes competed and the NCAA upheld Ole Miss' scholarship reductions through 2018-2019 that it self-imposed (11 over four years).

Former head football coach Hugh Freeze must serve a two conference-game suspension if he is hired prior to Nov. 30, 2018. Several other coaches and administrators received show-cause orders in the report, including Barney Farrar (five years) and Chris Kiffin (two years), according to the Clarion Ledger. A show-cause penalty means that any school hoping to hire any of those coaches prior to the order running out will have to present a case to the infractions committee.
 

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