Not that either one of you care how these black student-athletes or the students of color at Ole Miss feel, but the MS state legislature passed a law not too far back allowing concealed carry on the campus. Several of these idiot “Confederate” protesters were promising to bring their guns to...
The same could be said of Nazi soldiers in Germany. They sure as heck aren’t honoring them. Only here in the South is the losing side that propped up human atrocities still celebrated. The history happened, but you don’t have to “honor” the losing side that represented ideas that are abhorrent...
Injuries and bad recruiting evaluations. My guess is that he does well. As much as UT fans hated him, he did not forget how to be an elite DC. Very little went right under Lyle.
Freeze orchestrated everything at Ole Miss. The NCAA was a joke for not hammering him with the same show cause that they gave Barney Farrar, who was his right-hand man and fall guy.
If you have the balls to bring him up after the Schiano stuff, you're one of the fans who deserved the crap...
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Im glad Ive pissed you and others off enough to spend time trying to prove me wrong. He shouldnt have shared even that much, but of course Coach K could probably clearly violate the law and hed get away with it. All it takes is one pissed off family though and FERPA violations will result in...
Yes, and what the reason it was reported was NCAA violations occurred. They reported as little as possible while reporting said violations. They didnt share anything specific that I can see in that article that violated FERPA.
No.
First off, any academic issues related to academics typically falls under violation of team rules. Second, academically ineligible can mean a huge number of things as continuing eligibility is complicated. It also is a very specific reason to lose eligibility. But it should never be...
They were specific enough about his class attendance that they mentioned his eligibility being affected. Thats a problem. Again, FERPA is pretty gray in some regards, which means you dont share it at all. This is especially true of the media. If I were discovered to have shared this exact same...
He definitely should have been suspended for a good length of time early when they caught him messing up. One would assume he was failed drug tests as well. And if the story about him missing practice and being stoned is true, that should have been an immediate multiple game suspension.
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