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NCAA’s Proxy War

You can go mad trying to make sense of the NCAA.  If you look for logic in what they do and how they treat students, you’ll rarely find any.  Research infractions and you’ll see a history of punishments that looks … Continue reading

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Laremy Tunsil got paid, sorta

Former Ole Miss tackle Laremy Tunsil had his twitter and instagram accounts hacked before or during last night’s NFL draft.  “My account was hacked” is the standard excuse for doing something stupid on social media, but Tunsil may actually be … Continue reading

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When in doubt, it is a foul

A bad rule gets worse. On Tuesday the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel decided that the targeting penalty had been such a huge success that the only thing they needed was more targeting penalties. The Panel voted to allow replay … Continue reading

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Much Ado About Nothing at Ole Miss

The Jackson Clarion-Ledger obtained copies of most of the allegations currently leveled by the NCAA at Ole Miss.  They aren’t incredibly interesting, salacious or serious.  A sampling: “After the repairs were made, [name redacted] attempted to return the loaner vehicle … Continue reading

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