Both have made the same statements. Does it read like Sydney received the improper benefits from us to anyone else?
MSU pushes their red button first.
MSU pushes their red button first.
The SEC requested specific information from Mississippi State after the notification, the statement said, but the school didn't provide that information until July because it was "dealing with ongoing and time-consuming eligibility issues involving non-football matters in the winter and spring of 2010."
This likely refers at least in part to men's basketball player Renardo Sidney, who in March was declared ineligible for the rest of his freshman season and the first nine games of his sophomore season after he was found to have accepted improper benefits to play at Mississippi State.