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Remember questioning Ole Miss recruiting sucess 3 years ago?
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Remember questioning Ole Miss recruiting sucess 3 years ago?


Jan 27, 2017, 12:32 PM

ESPN

The Ole Miss Rebels need the NCAA investigation into their football program to end.

Desperately.

And at this point, frankly, it doesn’t even matter what's the conclusion. Anything is better than this current state of limbo.
Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze is on the verge of having a recruiting class finish outside of ESPN's top 20 for the first time since 2012. Matt Bush/USA TODAY Sports

Coach Hugh Freeze has described himself as “numb” to the never-ending reporting on the subject, and in a letter to Rebs’ supporters, athletic director Ross Bjork wrote that “no one wants to see the end more than I do.” It’s as if all of Oxford, Mississippi, is shouting for something -- anything -- to happen in an investigation that covers ground all the way back to 2012.

But there appears to be no end in sight, and each passing day without a resolution represents punishment unaccounted, which is crippling Ole Miss’ future.

One need only look at recruiting -- the lifeblood of any program -- to see its effects. Since Freeze’s first full season recruiting in 2012, he hasn’t signed a class that finished outside the top 20, according to ESPN, with classes in 2013 and 2016 cracking the top five. But if things hold from now until signing day this Wednesday, Freeze is looking at the 37th-ranked class, which would be 12th out of 14 teams in the SEC.

As part of self-imposed sanctions, Ole Miss docked itself four scholarships in this year’s class. But that hardly accounts for the 14 total commitments, which is well below the 25-player soft cap.

And, remember, this is before any potential further punishment from the NCAA has been handed down. While a lawyer might argue for time served, we’re not talking about a courtroom. One or two more mediocre recruiting classes like this will set back the program long term.

Pearl (Mississippi) High School coach John Perry, who hosted a Michigan satellite camp with Jim Harbaugh last summer, said recruits are intelligent and are aware the investigation is “hanging out there.”

“And you know other folks are using that against them,” Perry said. “But it can’t be productive. I know Coach Freeze and them do a great job of recruiting, but there’s no way in the world that it can help them with the cloud over them. … Everyone is in a quandary about what’s going to happen. You can’t blame the athletes for second-guessing. Look at Cam Akers. ‘Are we going to go to a bowl game or not?’ That’s a natural question they’re asking themselves.”

An SEC assistant, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, singled out Akers as well, saying he was someone Ole Miss would have surely signed in years past. Instead, the five-star prospect and top-ranked recruit in the state of Mississippi went to Florida State.

The same assistant described Ole Miss’ current situation as “dark, cloudy and a lot of uncertainty.”

Making matters worse are the numerous assistant coaches who have been fired or left for other jobs, feeding conspiracy theories about the state of the program.

Real or imagined, there’s a sense of instability around Ole Miss, which trickles down to recruits and spreads.

Perry, who has lived in Mississippi for more than 20 years, said it feels as if the NCAA investigation has “been going on forever.”

Mississippi state Rep. Trey Lamar went as far as to propose a bill in the legislature that would threaten fines if the NCAA didn’t complete its investigation and render its final decision within nine months of the school’s response to a letter of inquiry. Lamar was a former walk-on running back at Ole Miss.

“I want them to do their job,” Lamar said to The Clarion-Ledger. “I just want them to do it in a reasonably timely manner. In my opinion, these four and five years, continuing to drag on is not a reasonable matter."

Until there’s a resolution, all that's left are rumors and a perception battle that can’t be won.

Ole Miss has already begun to pay the price on the recruiting trail.

It won’t be long before the result shows up on the football field as well.



http://www.espn.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/126600/ole-miss-paying-a-price-as-it-sits-in-ncaa-investigation-limbo

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Everyone who follows college football and recruiting....


Jan 27, 2017, 12:37 PM

knew that Hugh Freeze was cheating.

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Re: Everyone who follows college football and recruiting....


Jan 27, 2017, 12:48 PM

and it is humorous listening to them whine AFTER Freeze invited a close examination of his program....Of course, while he was checking a phone app to see how many checks had cleared.

Tunsill slipping up on NFL draft day and admitting he'd been paid at Ole Miss must've sent a lot of big boosters scurrying for their Rolaids

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Jan 27, 2017, 12:43 PM



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Did that say that Ole Mi$$ couldn't get Ackers right now


Jan 27, 2017, 12:47 PM

because they couldn't PAY HIM with the investigation going on ? If so, do that mean someone did ?LOLOLOL

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Re: Remember questioning Ole Miss recruiting sucess 3 years ago?


Jan 27, 2017, 12:53 PM

I have seen on a few website the Cordarrian Richardson is set to go to Ole Miss. I thought he decommitted from Clemson due to academic fraud and was going to JUCO.

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Re: Remember questioning Ole Miss recruiting sucess 3 years ago?


Jan 27, 2017, 12:57 PM

> I have seen on a few website the Cordarrian
> Richardson is set to go to Ole Miss. I thought he
> decommitted from Clemson due to academic fraud and
> was going to JUCO.

He did. Very little chance he gets through the NCAA Clearinghouse...which is exactly why Clemson couldn't touch him.

If Richardson does get through the Clearinghouse it'd certainly raise some eyebrows. I don't see any way that transcript of his could be legit. This stuff is pretty easy to verify.

The thinking is that Ole Miss is just positioning themselves for either a stroke of luck with the Clearinghouse or they're signing-and-placing in JUCO, probably that same school in Scooba that Chad Kelly and several other notables have gone to.

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He is going to JuCo...


Jan 27, 2017, 2:39 PM [ in reply to Re: Remember questioning Ole Miss recruiting sucess 3 years ago? ]

He's a sign-and-place regardless of which NLOI he signs on Wednesday.

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