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College Football News, Rumor & Humor

So, Ole Miss got a friendly judge to issue an injunction against the NCAA ruling so that Chambliss can have an extra year of eligibility. Textbook jurisprudence. Nothing to see here.

The NCAA denied it and like an hour later this ruling came down from the judge. Also heard judge has Ole Miss season tickets, but not sure if that's true.

We live in stupid times
 
Bryce's not here man


Episode 2 Whatever GIF
 
LOL - of course you don’t. This fact knocks your preconceived belief system in the dirt.
Police were notified and there’s been a year long investigation. I find it highly unlikely that nobody at the University, you know, the educational component of the massive, wealthy religious institution that runs that state, was made aware of a rape investigation involving their highest profile player.

But keep fighting the good fight for your cult!
 
Police were notified and there’s been a year long investigation. I find it highly unlikely that nobody at the University, you know, the educational component of the massive, wealthy religious institution that runs that state, was made aware of a rape investigation involving their highest profile player.

But keep fighting the good fight for your cult!
It's not my cult, and I am not the one assuming BYU is lying. You are.
 
Organized religion and college football programs both have a well documented history of covering up or sweeping negative stories under the rug, yet somehow you think when those two are combined into one entity, they should be trusted and taken at their word. Got it.
It's because the Mormon church is very well known for transparency and disclosure.
 
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