So, the theory bears out: start a bullshit campaign against Auburn to deflect attention from 27 violations.What impact, if any, do secondary violations have on a school's probationary status?Follow up question: Secondary violations are usually self-reported/self-sanctioned to take the sting out of any looming NCAA penalties. Can this reporting by SPUAT be read to telegraph some larger penalty possibility?
I think that it's worth noting that the football program only self reported 4 violations. The number of 27 was for all athletic programs as a whole. Ole Miss recently reported a total of 44 secondary violations. The University of Memphis reported 24. Every year Alabama releases a report on all of the secondary violations that have been self-reported, so I don't see where this report is anything out of the ordinary.
Heads up. Incoming goat pic.
So Ole Miss > Alabama.
Per Phillip Marshall, word is that Jovon will have to redshirt this year and will remain at Auburn University. With Mason, Omac, Prosch, Grant and Blakely all older and poised for playing time, I doubt Jovon would have seen the field much this season anyway.
Jovon's in ineligible for 2012.
Is that it? Not kicked out of Auburn? Not going to community college? I can live with that.
I was hearing a lot of speculation that he would see pt this year. I think his size was what would help make his case for that.
He will have to go to community college he is academically ineligible to study at Auburn.