Ole Miss to self-impose one-year postseason ban for the 2017 season amid NCAA investigations.
NCAA alleges Ole Miss boosters paid $13-15k in benefits, facilitated by an asst coach, to a player who went elsewhere. #immunity
— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) February 22, 2017
Ole Miss has been charged with Lack of Institutional Control. The university will contest that charge.
— Neal McCready (@NealMcCready) February 22, 2017
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Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze is charged by the NCAA with violating head coach responsibility legislation. Ole Miss is contesting that charge.
— Neal McCready (@NealMcCready) February 22, 2017
Ole Miss is self-inflicting a one-year postseason bowl ban for the 2017 season.
— Neal McCready (@NealMcCready) February 22, 2017
Ole Miss will forfeit annual postseason revenue, approximately $7 million. Team was informed this afternoon, per sources.
— Neal McCready (@NealMcCready) February 22, 2017
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Ole Miss released this video relating to the NCAA case:
So Ole Miss just released an update on its NCAA case via a 20-minute video: https://t.co/7chMNNqW0J
— Yahoo Sports College Football (@YahooSportsCFB) February 22, 2017