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If the SEC is going to add another school, I think is should be WVU.
Has he been hanging out with Jeffery Simmons?
Way to stay positive! We shall overcome!
That stupid bear blows! The whole voting for a new mascot was rigged and the students (including myself) and alumni were lied to on many occasions by the university. I am not saying I want Colonel Reb reinstated, but a black bear is too damn generic and unoriginal, just like having a bulldog mascot. I will never support that bear, and I have yet to meet a single Ole Miss alumni/student under the age of 25 that supports or wants a black bear mascot. The black bear mascot is no where to be seen on campus. You don't see black bear stickers on student's cars. You don't see students walking around with black bear t-shirts. He is not on posters in the student union or on any flyers posted around school. The only place you might find the bear is in the bookstore. I think I saw a couple teddy bears scattered about last time I was in. I seriously would like to have Admiral Ackbar as our mascot. Now that Disney owns the rights to Star Wars (instead of George Lucas) I am sure a deal could be made with them.
The only one who is struggling here is you. That list is copied word for word using data that is CURRENTLY available on the NCAAA Legislative Services Database. Objectively, it IS the most up-to-date list there is. I have yet to see you offer any information that contradicts mine. Just because BamaTime says something is wrong does not mean that it is.
The only one who is struggling here is you. That list is copied word for word using data that is CURRENTLY available on the NCAAA Legislative Services Database. Objectively, it IS the most up-to-date list there is. I have yet to see you offer any information that contradicts mine. Just because BamaTime says something is wrong does not mean that it is.
You are an absolute moron. My list is copied EXACTLY from the NCAA database. What is truly laughable is watching you critique everybody on this website, acting like you have absolute authority on every topic subject. You are not the arbiter of SDS. The FACTS don't care about your feelings (towards Alabama).
I apologize, Alabama actually ranks higher than I thought. Here is the complete list of all NCAA Major Infraction Cases. Please remember that there often are MULTIPLE violations per infraction case. SO just because a team has less cases, does not mean that it has less violations. 8 Major Infraction Cases o SMU 6 Major Infraction Cases o Oklahoma, USC 5 Major Infraction Cases o Auburn, U of Colorado, Boulder, U of Illinois 4 Major Infraction Cases o Arizona State, U of Miami Fl., Kansas State, University of Cincinnati, Florida, Ohio State, U of Kansas, Alabama, U of Houston, Texas A&M, Florida State, Mississippi State, Georgia 3 Major Infraction Cases o Notre Dame, North Carolina State, UC Berkeley, UCLA, U of Washington, Ole Miss, U of Tulsa, Kentucky, Michigan State, Texas, South Carolina, U of Nebraska, Lincoln, U of Louisiana, Lafayette, U of Minnesota, Twin City, Clemson, Oklahoma State, U of Memphis, U of Oregon, U of Wisconsin, Madison, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Georgia Tech 2 Major Infraction Cases o Baylor University, U of Arizona, Missouri, Arkansas, U of Texas, El Paso, Marshall University, U of Southern Mississippi, Virginia Polytec, LSU, Iowa State, Florida International, Syracuse, U of Central Florida, WVU 1 Major Infraction Cases o Indiana University, U of Wyoming, Indiana U, Bloomington, New Mexico State U, Navy, Utah State, SUNY, Buffalo, U of Hawaii, Manoa, San Jose State, Army, Oregon State, U of California, Fresno, U of Akron, U of Nevada, Las Vegas, Texas Christian, East Carolina, U of Utah, U of Virginia, U of Pittsburgh, Washington State, San Diego State, Rutgers, Maryland, Ball State, U of New Mexico, University of Michigan, Arkansas State, Boise State, North Carolina, Chapel Hill Here is a breakdown of all the violations committed by SEC football programs and each teams rank. 1. Kentucky (37 total violations) • 1964 – 2 violations • 1976 – 15 violations • 2002 – 20 violations 2. Alabama (35 total violations) • 1964 – 1 violation • 1995 – 12 violations • 2002 – 19 violations • 2009 – 3 violations 3. Mississippi State (34 violations) • 1975 – 7 violations • 1996 – 11 violations • 2004 – 13 violations • 2013 – 3 violations 3. Florida (34 total violations) • 1957 – 1 violation • 1985 – 19 violations • 1990 – 12 violations • 2015 – 2 violations 4. Ole Miss (28 total violations) • 1959 – 1 violation • 1986 – 8 violations • 1994 – 19 violations 5. Auburn (27 total violations) • 1956 – 1 violation • 1958 – 1 violation • 1979 – 11 violations • 1980 – 5 violations • 1993 – 9 violations 5. Texas A&M (27 total violations) • 1966 – 2 violations • 1969 – 2 violations • 1988 – 15 violations • 1994 – 8 violations 6. South Carolina (26 total violations) • 1967 – 8 violations • 2005 – 13 violations • 2012 – 5 violations 7. Tennessee (22 total violations) • 1986 – 6 violations • 1991 – 10 violations • 2012 – 6 violations 8. Georgia (18 total violations) • 1978 – 3 violations • 1982 – 3 violations • 1985 – 4 violations • 1997 – 8 violations 9. LSU (16 total violations) • 1986 – 11 violations • 2011 – 5 violations 10. Arkansas (8 total violations) • 1965 – 2 violations • 2003 – 6 violations 11. Missouri (2 total violations) • 1962 – 1 violation • 1979 – 1 violation 12. Vanderbilt (0 violations)
Thats right @BamaTime, people need to get their facts straight. Just check out the NCAA Legislative Services Database. Alabama only has the 4th most NCAA sanctioned program in all of college football. 1. SMU 2. USC 3. Auburn 4. Alabama.
Everyone desperately wants this to be like SMU in 1986. Personal attacks aimed at Hugh Freeze and Ole Miss. You all are acting like Ole Miss is a well-known habitual offender that somehow manages to just slip under the radar year after year by greasing palms. Please don't forget that Auburn has the 3rd most sanctioned program in all of college football, Alabama has the 4th, and Texas A&M the 9th. Ole Miss falls right behind MSU somewhere in the 20s. The last time the Ole Miss had any MAJOR violations was in 1994. In those 22 years Alabama had 3 MAJOR infraction cases brought against their football program ('95, '02, '09), MSU had 3 ('96, '04, '13), South Carolina had 2 ('05, '12), Georgia had 1('97), Kentucky had 1 ('02), Arkansas had 1 ('03), LSU had 1 ('11), Tennessee had 1 ('12) and Florida had 1 ('15). So it appears the only fans that can talk any $hit are Vanderbilt fans. I am not saying that nothing happened, or that Ole Miss should not be punished if it did. But acting like Ole Miss is the only SEC program to ever commit any kind of violation or that Ole Miss is a repeat offender is absolutely laughable.
I felt like his answers were, at the very least, genuine and honest. I would love to see HILLDAWG try and answer silly questions like that off the cuff. She couldn't do it. She would not say or do anything that hasn't been written by speech writers or consented to by a team of attorneys.
Damn dude you have a lot of anger. I hope your life improves. Help is always there for those who ask for it.
We are the Rebels, not bears. Sorry you are stuck with an asthmatic bulldog. But now that I think about it, that bulldog is the most attractive thing in Starkville. Most of your women have pox marks on their faces and track marks down their arms.
Folks in Alaska don't like breathing in that Auburn smug.
I agree that at the very least there should be 8 teams in the playoffs. I personally would like even more than 8 teams, but you have to start somewhere. I would eventually like to see no more bowl games. In the grand scheme of things they are meaningless. The only benefit they serve is that coaches can tell possible recruits "We won the "San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Beef 'O'Brady's Franklin American Mortgage Godaddy.com bowl." It will be hard to get rid of bowl games because people make way too much money off of them. But if there were 8 teams, that would mean 7 games to determine the national champion. The most number of games any team would have to play is 3. That is not that many, especially if they are spread out through December and January. You probably wont agree with me on everything, but I just really hate this current half-assed hybrid system of "playoffs" and bowl games.
Wow what a55holes. Their job is to do the play by play, not to make fun of people.
How many armbands does one arm need?
The only thing trashier than airbrushed clothing is flame decals on cars.
Not that I really care about gator football, but people need to chill. Muschamp has only been at Florida for four years. They could end this season with a 7-4 overall. That would means they would have 3 "winning seasons" out of the 4. The SEC is the hardest conference to play/coach in, not every season is going to be great.
Glad Auburn lost. They are the most smug football fans.