Any word on how mama Tunsil is recovering from the beating that her son put on her husband?
The Clarion-Ledger reported Friday that Lindsey Miller, the stepfather of Ole Miss offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil, met with NCAA enforcement official Chris Howard in Oxford. That story came on the heels of Miller telling the C-L he was aware of violations during Tunsil's recruiting, including academic impropriety and gifts made by the university.
Today, Ole Miss athletics director Ross Bjork told me Howard was not in Oxford but the meeting reported by the Clarion-Ledger did occur. Bjork did not say where the meeting was held, but he said Ole Miss was told of the meeting "but not allowed to participate."
More as we get it...
The NCAA operates in the court of public opinion. Usually, the cover-up is worse than the infraction. The more and more things come out about this, the more I believe the consequences multiply. Something's gonna happen.
What's the burden of proof for the NCAA? Didn't the NCAA request financial documents from Sidney and declared Sidney ineligible once he didn't turn them over? (Think I remember that right). So isn't it sort of up to the player to prove they're innocent more than the NCAA's burden to prove the player is guilty?
The real news here is that Tunsil is apparently going to sign a BILLION dollar contract. That seems like a lot, even for the anchor of the greatest recruiting class in history.
The only thing I hope is that they find out that a coach on the team was involved.
How does he know Freeze has his best UMiss team yet "by far"? That whole update just reads like something written by someone on the Spirit. It's just full of "I told you so" and red herrings to help calm the masses.
Oh I didn't want to be repetitive. But I agree that Bjork wouldn't say anything if he thought things weren't going to work out. Nothing's coming of this.
It's whatever the NCAA wants it to be. And it varies wildly from case to case.What's the burden of proof for the NCAA?
How could Bjork know how this is going to turn out? The NCAA doesn't exactly tell the schools its investigating what's going on or where the investigation is heading.I agree that Bjork wouldn't say anything if he thought things weren't going to work out.