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LRHawg

Quote from: ErieHog on June 05, 2017, 04:54:33 pm
January 9th would be the day they need to file the official response.

Of course, it will be deny, deny, deny, and deny some more-  admitting never does anything for you.

In the end, I would expect their punishment to be somewhere between USC and Penn State.    They won't get the year 2  or year 3 bailout, though, because they broke actual rules that the NCAA can legally enforce.

In general terms, of course they were going to extend Freeze; they have to show a public face of continuity, until this is getting into the end phases.

They can and will fire him in a red hot minute, using whatever comes down the pipe from the NCAA as a shown cause of the termination, and not owe him a dime;   in turn, he gets a little monetary bump to see this through-- so they each come out ahead from him not staying under his existing contract.

Gonna be a BIG stack of non-disclosure agreements going around down there.

husker71

this was minor (according to PF) but certain boosters are no longer allowed to attend  OM sporting events.

 

ErieHog

No cause, ever, in the history of all mankind, has produced more cold-blooded tyrants, more slaughtered innocents, and more orphans than socialism with power. It surpassed, exponentially, all other systems of production in turning out the dead. The bodies are all around us. And here is the problem: No one talks about them. No one honors them. No one does penance for them. No one has committed suicide for having been an apologist for those who did this to them. No one pays for them. No one is hunted down to account for them. It is exactly what Solzhenitsyn foresaw in The Gulag Archipelago: "No, no one would have to answer. No one would be looked into." Until that happens, there is no "after socialism."

PonderinHog


LZH

Quote from: PonderinHog on June 06, 2017, 04:33:42 pm
Some of his best work.



Mr. Drysdale?.....or Archie from Hee Haw?

Inhogswetrust

Quote from: LZH on June 06, 2017, 04:58:40 pm
Mr. Drysdale?.....or Archie from Hee Haw?

William Faulkner. The way old misses acts and treats him with reverence you would think he would be one of their most celebrated graduates. He was not however very good in school and he didn't even make it through his sophomore year lasting only three semesters after enrolling.
If I'm going to cheer players and coaches in victory, I damn sure ought to be man enough to stand with them in defeat.

"Why some people are so drawn to the irrational is something that has always puzzled me" - James Randi

GoHogs1091

Quote from: Inhogswetrust on June 06, 2017, 05:22:01 pm
William Faulkner. The way old misses acts and treats him with reverence you would think he would be one of their most celebrated graduates. He was not however very good in school and he didn't even make it through his sophomore year lasting only three semesters after enrolling.

Faulkner is difficult to read.  By the time you get to the end of his one sentence 6 to 8 line long "paragraph" a fog of "what" has settled into the equation of what was just read.

Perplexing that a person who wrote mile long run-on sentences was awarded a Pulitzer Prize and a Nobel Prize. 

Inhogswetrust

Quote from: GoHogs1091 on June 06, 2017, 10:09:13 pm
Faulkner is difficult to read.  By the time you get to the end of his one sentence 6 to 8 line long "paragraph" a fog of "what" has settled into the equation of what was just read.

Perplexing that a person who wrote mile long run-on sentences was awarded a Pulitzer Prize and a Nobel Prize. 

Nobel prizes are a joke sometimes for things that are subjective................we had a president that was awarded one that did nothing at the time to deserve it.
If I'm going to cheer players and coaches in victory, I damn sure ought to be man enough to stand with them in defeat.

"Why some people are so drawn to the irrational is something that has always puzzled me" - James Randi

onebadrubi

Quote from: Inhogswetrust on June 07, 2017, 06:05:45 am
Nobel prizes are a joke sometimes for things that are subjective................we had a president that was awarded one that did nothing at the time to deserve it.

He was awarded it based on his skin color, you know the thing the people of America have been trying to not let be a deciding factor among any other decisions made