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This piece of legislation will be interesting to track. Our northern sister does not seem pleased with NCAA investigative timing. $10k per day penalty. Wow

http://www.wxxv25.com/2017/01/19/bill-sp...ntroduced/
bdr is no where to be found when the ridiculousness emanates from op. Fitting.
Won't get out of committee. Ole Miss does wield considerable political power in the state, but contrary to common belief, Ole Miss does not dominate the Legislature in terms of alums. As of 2015, State and USM both had more grads on High Street.
How the hell would this be enforced? Like the NCAA is going to listen to some dumb law in a state they don't care about.
I'm sure this is one of the more pressing problems facing the State of Mississippi. Good work, Representative Rebel.
(01-19-2017 02:45 PM)TheChosenOne Wrote: [ -> ]This piece of legislation will be interesting to track. Our northern sister does not seem pleased with NCAA investigative timing. $10k per day penalty. Wow

http://www.wxxv25.com/2017/01/19/bill-sp...ntroduced/

Wow. If I was part of the NCAA decision making committee, I'd be okay with that. Then 2 years later, when the punishment came down, I'd just double the fine the State tries to get from the NCAA and make that part of the punishment.07-coffee3
Jesus alive, that's just stupid. Has the state legislature really run out of real problems to address? You know, there are probably counties in the Delta where most people have never seen a damned dentist, but these knuckleheads are more concerned about Ole Miss football. To quote the statesman-of-the-hour, "SAD."
(01-19-2017 03:03 PM)WinOrLoseEAGLE Wrote: [ -> ]bdr is no where to be found when the ridiculousness emanates from op. Fitting.

This is about as important as SUNWACUSA athletics, neither of which should even be on the State of Mississippi's radar.
(01-19-2017 03:53 PM)GCEagle Wrote: [ -> ]How the hell would this be enforced? Like the NCAA is going to listen to some dumb law in a state they don't care about.

It wouldn't be enforced ... it's grandstanding (or ignorance).
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