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Sources: NCAA to formally charge Mississippi with rules violations
Pat Forde By Pat Forde
8 minutes ago
Yahoo Sports
The NCAA has formally charged the University of Mississippi with dozens of rules violations in three sports, multiple sources told Yahoo Sports.

The school has received a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA enforcement staff alleging roughly 30 violations in football, women's basketball and track and field, sources told Yahoo. It is unclear at present what the breakdown is in terms of violations by sport. The NCAA does not comment on current, pending or potential investigations.

Calls to officials at Mississippi and the Southeastern Conference were not immediately returned.

This is the latest step in a long, laborious NCAA investigation, part of which predates football coach Hugh Freeze's arrival at Ole Miss in 2012. Yahoo Sports first reported about the investigation in October 2014.

According to standard NCAA protocol, Ole Miss and/or other parties charged with violations have 90 days to respond to the allegations. Unless there is agreement on the facts and the case can be resolved by summary disposition, a Committee on Infractions hearing date will be established. The COI generally meets six times a year; it most recently met last week.

If there is a hearing, NCAA enforcement will present its case and the school can present its side. A Committee On Infractions report, detailing any penalties that are to be assessed, generally is issued six to eight weeks after the hearing.

Mississippi's football recruiting successes in recent years under Freeze have taken the Southeastern Conference by storm – and rankled some rivals. Multiple SEC coaches and administrators have voiced concerns about Ole Miss to the conference office, sources said. Shortly before National Signing Day in 2013, Freeze took to Twitter and challenged anyone who had facts showing the Rebels were breaking rules to email the school's compliance office.

Ole Miss' current recruiting class is ranked No. 4 nationally by Rivals.com. National Signing Day is Wednesday.

This past football season, Mississippi offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil – one of the highest-rated recruits in program history – sat out seven games for accepting impermissible benefits. Tunsil, according to an Ole Miss release, was found to have accepted "use of three separate loaner vehicles over a sixth-month period without payment, a four-month interest-free promissory note on a $3,000 down payment for purchasing a used vehicle, two nights of lodging at a local home, an airline ticket purchased by a friend of a teammate, and one day use of a rental vehicle. In addition, it was determined that Tunsil was not completely forthcoming when initially questioned by NCAA investigators regarding the loaner vehicles." Tunsil has since declared for the NFL draft and is expected to be a high first-round pick.

It was not the only controversy involving a star Ole Miss player last season. Defensive lineman Robert Nkemdiche, like Tunsil a five-star member of the Rebels' breakthrough 2013 recruiting class, was suspended from the Sugar Bowl after a bizarre incident at an Atlanta hotel in December. Nkemdiche fell about 15 feet from a room at the Grand Hyatt, sustaining minor injuries after breaking a window. The junior was charged with marijuana possession. He also has declared for the NFL draft.
 
Let the poaching commence!

This calls for a re-post of a personal favorite of mine. :lol:

"...Football and religion are two sides of the same coin in the SEC, and in the SEC that coin is carried by the 'Bag Man'..."

[youtube]2ruQqhj40po[/youtube]
 
Vermin93":3uiokoob said:
Let the poaching commence!

This calls for a re-post of a personal favorite of mine. :lol:

"...Football and religion are two sides of the same coin in the SEC, and in the SEC that coin is carried by the 'Bag Man'..."

[youtube]2ruQqhj40po[/youtube]

i don't know whats funnier, this video or the thought that you think notre lame is squeaky clean :bore:
 
mtn cur":39pdp60d said:
Vermin93":39pdp60d said:
Let the poaching commence!

This calls for a re-post of a personal favorite of mine. :lol:

"...Football and religion are two sides of the same coin in the SEC, and in the SEC that coin is carried by the 'Bag Man'..."

[youtube]2ruQqhj40po[/youtube]

i don't know whats funnier, this video or the thought that you think notre lame is squeaky clean :bore:



:rotf: :rotf:
 
baddnole":ra8rvnom said:
mtn cur":ra8rvnom said:
Vermin93":ra8rvnom said:
Let the poaching commence!

This calls for a re-post of a personal favorite of mine. :lol:

"...Football and religion are two sides of the same coin in the SEC, and in the SEC that coin is carried by the 'Bag Man'..."

[youtube]2ruQqhj40po[/youtube]

i don't know whats funnier, this video or the thought that you think notre lame is squeaky clean :bore:



:rotf: :rotf:
Don't laugh badnole, I mean bagman. :rotf:
 
mtn cur":3pbud2gn said:
i don't know whats funnier, this video or the thought that you think notre lame is squeaky clean :bore:

cur, the SEC is so infamous for paying players that some Taiwanese guys on the other side of the planet made a video about it. :lol:

Check out the original version in Chinese. :tu:

[youtube]689O-Txd-jU[/youtube]
 
From everything I've heard, the majority of the football violations were from back in the Houston Nutt error - not the recruiting classes of the last couple years. The school has known about these for a while - it's just taken the NCAA a while to charge them.

If anyone thinks this stuff doesn't happen at every single school, you're nuts.

It's awfully convenient that this crap happened years ago, under a different head coach (and athletic director), and they decide to charge the school right before national signing day. :roll: They even said there have been no new allegations since Freeze has been there. This will turn out to amount to nothing - just an attempt to give the school a black eye right before signing day. If this had come out in July, it wouldn't even be a headline. Just wait and see what the charges are and how many people actually care about women's basketball.
 
TNReb":287w9i3f said:
From everything I've heard, the majority of the football violations were from back in the Houston Nutt error - not the recruiting classes of the last couple years. The school has known about these for a while - it's just taken the NCAA a while to charge them.

If anyone thinks this stuff doesn't happen at every single school, you're nuts.

It's awfully convenient that this crap happened years ago, under a different head coach (and athletic director), and they decide to charge the school right before national signing day. :roll: They even said there have been no new allegations since Freeze has been there. This will turn out to amount to nothing - just an attempt to give the school a black eye right before signing day. If this had come out in July, it wouldn't even be a headline. Just wait and see what the charges are and how many people actually care about women's basketball.
Wrong wrong wrong ole siss ain't won a sec ship since 61 but recruiting like a mug? haha ole mater gonna bring it down



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Vermin93":1t3pizvx said:
mtn cur":1t3pizvx said:
i don't know whats funnier, this video or the thought that you think notre lame is squeaky clean :bore:

cur, the SEC is so infamous for paying players that some Taiwanese guys on the other side of the planet made a video about it. :lol:

Check out the original version in Chinese. :tu:

[youtube]689O-Txd-jU[/youtube]

i don't know whats funnier, this video or the thought that you think notre lame is squeaky clean :bore:
 
Vermin93":1m6i7v2i said:
Does this mean they have to vacate the Sugar Bowl win so technically that's 1 more bowl loss for the SEC. [emoji3]
Yep! Technically notre dame has won every game they have played in the last few years also. I did read that every game the Irish have played at night, or in inclement weather counts for two wins if the scoreboard says they won, three wins for inclement weather on the road, 4 wins for inclement weather on the road, and at night! National championship if they win a game with an injured starter at night, on the road, in inclement weather.
 
Vermin93":1dweo7t5 said:
Let the poaching commence!

This calls for a re-post of a personal favorite of mine. :lol:

"...Football and religion are two sides of the same coin in the SEC, and in the SEC that coin is carried by the 'Bag Man'..."

[youtube]2ruQqhj40po[/youtube]

Lol! :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: $€C $€C $€C
 
Mudbone":vypyfp9s said:
Vermin93":vypyfp9s said:
Does this mean they have to vacate the Sugar Bowl win so technically that's 1 more bowl loss for the SEC. [emoji3]
Yep! Technically notre dame has won every game they have played in the last few years also. I did read that every game the Irish have played at night, or in inclement weather counts for two wins if the scoreboard says they won, three wins for inclement weather on the road, 4 wins for inclement weather on the road, and at night! National championship if they win a game with an injured starter at night, on the road, in inclement weather.

:rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
 
NCAA has it in for OM , punitive damages began with the timing of the leak. It's not about how one thinks they'll skate, or how they expect to get a hand slap. It's already about putting an end to their 5 star talent grab through obnoxiously illegal methods. I'm convinced it will have immediate impact this weekend, into Wednesday.
 
It's just the NCAA trying to bust up the juggernaut that is Ole Miss football. The powers that be are tired of the Black Bears domination.
 
wayne":217pl7yo said:
It's just the NCAA trying to bust up the juggernaut that is Ole Miss football. The powers that be are tired of the Black Bears domination.

:rotf:
 

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