Ole Miss sanctions football, continues probing Tunsil allegations

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OXFORD, Miss. -- Mississippi has self-imposed scholarship reductions in football because of NCAA violations and is still investigating more allegations involving first-round NFL draft pick Laremy Tunsil.

The university released its 154-page response Friday to the notice of allegations received in January. The NCAA's long-running investigation began in 2012 after a university probe discovered academic and recruiting misconduct involving the women's basketball program. Ole Miss later acknowledged the investigation had spread to the football and track and field programs.

"The University has accepted responsibility for the violations that occurred and self-imposed meaningful penalties," Ole Miss said in its response. The university said that it "erred toward the upper limits" of the range of each penalty imposed.

The penalties -- which the NCAA can accept or add to -- didn't include a postseason ban in football, which faces eight Level I violations qualifying as severe breaches of conduct and 13 altogether.

The university's self-imposed penalties to the football program include three years of probation and 11 fewer total scholarships over four years starting with the most recent recruiting class, limiting Ole Miss to 22 signees instead of 25 in each of the next three years. The violations include left tackle Tunsil's use of three loaner cars over a six-month period.

Two boosters who provided money and/or lodging to Tunsil's stepfather, including one payout of at least $500, were indefinitely disassociated. A third, one of the owners of an Oxford car dealership, was disassociated for three years for providing the loaner cars. Tunsil was only identified as "Student-Athlete I" in the response. Another athlete kept a loaner vehicle for more than a month after his own was repaired.

The car dealer also allowed Tunsil to postpone his $3,000 down payment on a 2010 Dodge Challenger for three or four months.

The university also has asked to delay a hearing before the Committee on Infractions while it looks into draft-night allegations involving Tunsil, who was picked by the Miami Dolphins. Tunsil was the story of the NFL draft after a bizarre 30-second video of him smoking from a gas mask-bong contraption was posted on his Twitter account just before the selections began. There was also a post on Tunsil's Instagram account showing an alleged text conversation with a football staff member about arranging payment for bills.

Tunsil said both accounts were hacked, but acknowledged following the draft that he accepted money from a coach while he was at Ole Miss.

In a letter attached to the university's response, Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter and athletic director Ross Bjork said Ole Miss and the NCAA started reviewing the cases for potential violations that night, "and we hope this review will be concluded soon."

"To ensure fairness to all parties and pursuant to COI procedure, we have asked the COI to remove the hearing from this summer's docket until this review can be completed and closed," the university officials wrote.

Before the arrival of current football coach Hugh Freeze, the university said former staff member David Saunders allegedly arranged for fraudulent ACT scores for three prospects and that Saunders and ex-assistant committed unethical conduct during the investigation and after they left the school.

The university said it barred current assistants Chris Kiffin and Maurice Harris from off-campus recruiting contact for a month and three weeks, respectively, for recruiting violations. It also cut the staff's off-campus recruiting days in each of the past two spring evaluation periods.

Ole Miss only contested one of the 28 allegations while stating that five more should be categorized on a different level. The university also imposed a fine of $159,325 and said it expects to spend more than $1.5 million on the cases.

Four coaches in women's basketball and track and field have already been fired. Women's basketball also served a postseason ban in 2012-13 and scholarship reductions.

The university cited mitigating factors in its favor, including that "all but one of the 16 Level I violations arose from intentional misconduct committed by rogue former employees or boosters outside the University's direct control acting in contravention of rules education provided to them by the University."
 
Tunsil should have kept his mouth shut. Its obvious some young cats were eating good off those booster arrangements. Why fuck it up for the next recruiting class.
 
Don't understand how Black Kat's play for that school the uniform is the Confederate flag and you're called the Rebels....wtf...

Simple...they give full scholarships and they are a member in the best college football conference in the country. They may not have done as good a job at wiping their history but pretty much every big white school in the south treated black people the same before integration. They offer a chance to get to the league and if you aren't getting an offer from Alabama it's the next best thing.

These kids don't go to these schools based on heritage. They go based on exposure.
 
Simple...they give full scholarships and they are a member in the best college football conference in the country. They may not have done as good a job at wiping their history but pretty much every big white school in the south treated black people the same before integration. They offer a chance to get to the league and if you aren't getting an offer from Alabama it's the next best thing.

These kids don't go to these schools based on heritage. They go based on exposure.

Excuses. If you can get a call and offer from Mississippi, you probably got some from other schools that aren't still snickering at the fact they're being blatantly and defiantly racist. We can change school names if they offend native Americans but we can get a school to change its name that offends blacks??? GTFOH. Fuck that school, I hope the NCAA throws the book at them.
 
Makes no difference to me either way. My point is these kids don't give a fuck about any of that. And, they also want to play for a program that has a chance to win. There's a reason you don't see kids flocking to NC State in droves. And honestly, what's the real difference between Ole Miss, Alabama, Georgia or Tennessee when it comes to this? Hell neither one of them wanted black students.
 
Simple...they give full scholarships and they are a member in the best college football conference in the country. They may not have done as good a job at wiping their history but pretty much every big white school in the south treated black people the same before integration. They offer a chance to get to the league and if you aren't getting an offer from Alabama it's the next best thing.

These kids don't go to these schools based on heritage. They go based on exposure.


You just typed a bunch of bullshit...and Ole Miss is not the next best option after Bama they've only been relevant for the last 2-3 seasons when they started paying players....I'd pick FL, LSU, Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee hell even Texas A&M over Ole Miss

Motherfuckers are wearing a Confederate uniform....like in real life....
 
You can pick who you want to pick but do they offer YOU a full ride? I don't think some of you understand how college football works. Just because Ole Miss offers you doesn't mean Auburn, Florida, LSU, Tennessee or A&M do. You do understand that the vast majority of these schools recruits are from in state right? If you're in Mississippi and your offers are Ole Miss, Southern Miss, and Arkansas State, you're most likely picking the school in the SEC.
 
You can pick who you want to pick but do they offer YOU a full ride? I don't think some of you understand how college football works. Just because Ole Miss offers you doesn't mean Auburn, Florida, LSU, Tennessee or A&M do. You do understand that the vast majority of these schools recruits are from in state right? If you're in Mississippi and your offers are Ole Miss, Southern Miss, and Arkansas State, you're most likely picking the school in the SEC.

I do know that if a mid tier SEC school is offering you a scholarship, I know you will have offers from other mid-tier schools around the country. You telling me Arizona st, UNC, Okie St, Spardy ain't at least calling??? Like I said, you can justify however you want, much like the players themselves. But I simply don't belive it's Mississippi, or some shitty school school in a non power 5 conference.
 
You can pick who you want to pick but do they offer YOU a full ride? I don't think some of you understand how college football works. Just because Ole Miss offers you doesn't mean Auburn, Florida, LSU, Tennessee or A&M do. You do understand that the vast majority of these schools recruits are from in state right? If you're in Mississippi and your offers are Ole Miss, Southern Miss, and Arkansas State, you're most likely picking the school in the SEC.

Some of us actually played College football so we know how it works. I'd go play for Alcorn State before I would wear a Confederate football uniform but if you're offered a full-ride at Ole Miss you probably got 20 other schools D1 offers

You sound ridiculous.
 
Again, i don't care either way lol. I'm telling you why they choose Ole Miss. Because these kids grow up in SEC country and they don't give a fuck about UNC, Arizona St or Michigan St. Down here, it's SEC first then everything else. How many kids in Mississippi or Alabama are going to Arizona, Oklahoma or Michigan to play football?? Honestly lol.

There's a reason dudes like Harbaugh are pushing these satellite camps. Most of these kids stay local, period.
 
Some of us actually played College football so we know how it works. I'd go play for Alcorn State before I would wear a Confederate football uniform but if you're offered a full-ride at Ole Miss you probably got 20 other schools D1 offers

You sound ridiculous.

I'm sorry but no 3 star kid is choosing Alcorn state...and i attended an hbcu lol. I'll just end this discussion on that note. The last name worthy player Alcorn had was Steve McNair. Why? Because no one gives a fuck about them. They aren't on espn, nor ABC other than if they make the heritage bowl.
 
I'm sorry but no 3 star kid is choosing Alcorn state...and i attended an hbcu lol. I'll just end this discussion on that note. The last name worthy player Alcorn had was Steve McNair. Why? Because no one gives a fuck about them. They aren't on espn, nor ABC other than if they make the heritage bowl.

ive never seen a game from the #2 pick in the nfl draft this year
wasn't even aware he played football until 3 months ago.
 
ive never seen a game from the #2 pick in the nfl draft this year
wasn't even aware he played football until 3 months ago.

Right. No one but a Mississippi fan is watching that school. Most black SEC fans I know won't watch them unless it's against Bama, LSU, and maybe Florida/Georgia is they're good. But no one tunes in to watch Mississippi. Yeah, they're on TV because the conference has a TV deal, but they might as well be Kentucky or Vandy as far as TV exposure goes.
 
I'm sorry but no 3 star kid is choosing Alcorn state...and i attended an hbcu lol. I'll just end this discussion on that note. The last name worthy player Alcorn had was Steve McNair. Why? Because no one gives a fuck about them. They aren't on espn, nor ABC other than if they make the heritage bowl.

You're missing the point....but:cool:
 
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