College football coaches are looking for jobs in the NCAA where they can cheat. Since that is the case Ole Miss can't get a good coach. Go read the article, it seems pretty clear. Was that a directive by his NCAA bosses.
But that might not necessarily happen this time, because anyone who might think about taking the job knows there will be a handicap beyond whatever additional sanctions the NCAA hands down as a result of its massive infractions case that turned up 21 allegations (15 of the Level 1 variety). Simply put, the next coach at Ole Miss cannot cheat or even come particularly close to it, without having NCAA enforcement breathing down his neck.
But that might not necessarily happen this time, because anyone who might think about taking the job knows there will be a handicap beyond whatever additional sanctions the NCAA hands down as a result of its massive infractions case that turned up 21 allegations (15 of the Level 1 variety). Simply put, the next coach at Ole Miss cannot cheat or even come particularly close to it, without having NCAA enforcement breathing down his neck.
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