JohnnyD1024
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The NCAA will deliver a notice of allegations to Southern Miss "within the next week" CBS Sports reported Wednesday, citing an anonymous source.
Tyndall, who UT fired for cause in March, will be charged with rules violations, according to the report.
The violations, according to the report, are tied to alleged improper benefits and academic misconduct that happened while Tyndall coached the Golden Eagles between April 2012-April 2014.
If he's here, we might as well do this.
http://www.volnation.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=96594&stc=1&d=1437604770
I really wish if(when) it's announced Tyndall gets hit pretty hard that after all that talk of honor, discipline, faith, etc. that our resident Tyndall cheerleader would at least have the cojones to come back and admit he was wrong and admit this entire time he just made crap up about the situation.
Sounds like you hope tyndall gets hit hard just to defame poor ole SD.I really wish if(when) it's announced Tyndall gets hit pretty hard that after all that talk of honor, discipline, faith, etc. that our resident Tyndall cheerleader would at least have the cojones to come back and admit he was wrong and admit this entire time he just made crap up about the situation.
Yup, there are some twisted folks on this forum. Hoping a coach gets thrown under the jail so you can fulfill some vendetta with an internet adversary.Sounds like you hope tyndall gets hit hard just to defame poor ole SD.
Shame Shame on you.
But, he will simply continue the conspiracy angle to justify his stance.
PS Tyndall's just a dumb ass that never bothered to learn the rules or like some thought they didn't apply to him.