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Insiders on the On3 board are insinuating that there is no buyout, to not trust these numbers being put out by Ole Miss people.

re: If Trinidad granted 6 yr

Posted by MS_Tigers07 on 1/12/26 at 4:21 pm to
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I think the NCAA will fight this up to the Supreme Court just on the principle that the MS State Courts are full of bullshite Ole Myth grads who are going to just rubber stamp this for football with no regard whatsoever for the fricking law. His case is weak based on the facts. If this does get to the State Supreme Court or the US Supreme Court, I could see it failing as an “enough is enough” backstop ruling.

The NCAA should fight this one to the end. At some point, the NFL is going to step on College Football if players and the fricking courts keep fricking around with eligibility rules. They are already very close to being a de facto pro league in competition with the NFL. Let’s remember that no pro league has gone head to head with the NFL and survived for 60 years.

All they have to do is change the draft age and rookie pay scale and college football has a major issue. Many of the top recruits will bypass College Football and go straight to the Draft to try and start the clock to bigger money earlier. We saw how much that ended up hurting College Basketball before the 1 and Done rule restored a tiny amount of sanity.

Worst case- major college teams will try get into an even bigger money war with the NFL, but they have the profitability, structure and anti-trust exemption that College Football doesn’t. And I’m sure most College teams would much rather see things trend back toward normalcy than go this direction.

This case seems like a good spot to draw a line in the sand.


And he will play while all that fighting in court is going on, same with Pavia this year, unfortunately.

re: If Trinidad granted 6 yr

Posted by MS_Tigers07 on 1/12/26 at 3:44 pm to
They're going to file an injunction in MS, and he will get to play next year.

NCAA is just screwed. You get a sixth year, you get a sixth year, you get a sixth year!
I would be taken out in handcuffs if I was Cristobal.

Wtf.
God, I’ve seen what you’ve done for others..

Please let the Canes catch an INT
If Miami goes backward in any way, the drive is over.
I just don't see OM losing this game. They'll be able to do enough on defense to get a couple stops, and they'll neutralize Miami's pass rush with quick throws and tempo.

OM - 27
Miami 17
Yeah, jimbo remembers who got him fired at A&M. Kiffin trolled him hard those last couple years.
No doubt. It also puts pressure on the NCAA that he's agreed on a new deal.
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The Chambliss pay off and announcement is also an anti-LSU response. But this has the distinct possibility of biting them on their butt-hurt arses. If he is declared ineligible after all the good portal QBs are taken, they end up with nothing.


I have no doubt they will grant him another year because he is staying, and I wouldn't be surprised if that was the compromise TC made with the NCAA.
go ahead and prepare yourselves for them to win it all.