I don't need your obsessed ass telling me what I need to be concerned with you po-dunk piece of shit.
Reality is there is a suit against LL and KB which is no fantasy and is what is being discussed here.
Damn Hernando It's not that big of a deal. Nothing posted on a message board is going to change the outcome of tne NCAA investigation or the civil suite. I think the NCAA has, to some degree , determined the range of penalties and will only make them more severe if RR continues to pursue civil litigation.
You, as an L$U fan would sleep a little better tonight if they did, wouldn't you?The best course of action might be for the owner of RR to drop this stupid hissy fit/lawsuit and for Ole Miss to pressure the NCAA to finish this investigation forthwith.
You, as an L$U fan would sleep a little better tonight if they did, wouldn't you?
I'll sleep fine no matter what. why would I lose sleep over Ole Miss getting hammered by the NCAA.
I'll sleep fine no matter what. why would I lose sleep over Ole Miss getting hammered by the NCAA.
This whole situation comes across as chickenshat. I was always taught not to be a punk by giving other people up when I got caught doing something wrong/.illegal.
The 2nd NOA says OM continued cheating while under investigation. Is that lies?Ole Miss was willing to accept punishment on the first NOI. Instead the investigators decided to up the ante and go for the jugular and most all the second NOI is based on false testimony from two liars. . LSU is involved too. Florida may be too. Mullen too. And quite possibly the SEC office. The truth needs to come out. Lying to the NCAA is not a crime. Lying under oath in a court of law is.
Ole Miss was willing to accept punishment on the first NOI. Instead the investigators decided to up the ante and go for the jugular and most all the second NOI is based on false testimony from two liars. . LSU is involved too. Florida may be too. Mullen too. And quite possibly the SEC office. The truth needs to come out. Lying to the NCAA is not a crime. Lying under oath in a court of law is.
What did LSU do?Ole Miss was willing to accept punishment on the first NOI. Instead the investigators decided to up the ante and go for the jugular and most all the second NOI is based on false testimony from two liars. . LSU is involved too. Florida may be too. Mullen too. And quite possibly the SEC office. The truth needs to come out. Lying to the NCAA is not a crime. Lying under oath in a court of law is.
Stay classy, Ole Miss...Mongoloids sleep good every night.