Hmmmm.....2HD says a possible end in sight for Sidney ?

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<div class="story_item_headline"> Jackson Says NCAA <nobr><font color="#006600">Investigation</font></nobr> Done; MSU Responds to Jackson </div> <div class="story_item_info"> <div class="story_item_author"> by bradlocke </div> <div class="story_item_parent"> Inside Mississippi State Sports </div> <div class="signature_line"> <span class="story_item_date">20 mins 12 secs ago</span> | 106 views | 0 | <span class="number_recommendations" id="number_recommendations_5499189">0</span> | <span style="POSITION: relative"> | <span> </span> | permalink <span class="signature_email_message" id="email_content_message_5499189"></span></span> </div> </div> <div class="story_item_content"> <div style="FLOAT: left"> <div class="story_item_images"> <div class="newline"></div> </div> </div>

Mississippi State has just released a statement in response to attorney Don Jackson's comments this morning about how he believes the <nobr><font color="#006600">university</font></nobr> is not being supportive enough of freshman basketball player Renardo Sidney as he undergoes an amateurism evaluation by the <span class="caps">NCAA</span>.</p>

But we'll get to that in a moment. I just got off the phone with Jackson, who said it's his understanding that the Eligibility Center has completed its investigation and should have already made a recommendation as to whether there has been a violation committed by Sidney or his family.</p>

"Apparently, based on the e-mail I got from (<nobr><font color="#006600">investigator</font></nobr>) Alex Hammond, apparently the Eligibility Center has, quote, completed their investigation," Jackson told me. "They are now going to, from all indications … make a recommendation as to whether or not they believe there has been an amateurism violation. And ultimately, that recommendation will either be followed or ignored."</p>

The e-mail of which Jackson speaks is a short one sent by Hammond today informing Jackson that the NCAA's findings in the Sidney case can be found on a custodial site. It's a site only accessible by those directly involved in the case, but Jackson said he hasn't had access to it since the summer. He expects, however, to have the findings in hand later this afternoon.</p>

"It's now an issue of determining whether or not he should be immediately certified or if it's their position there were violations that a decision should be made on whether he should miss games, and if so, how many games," Jackson said. "But I guarantee you now, what they'll attempt to do at this point is totally lock me out of the process."</p>

So we just might know Sidney's fate before the day is up. Although, if there are any factual disputes, then the ultimate decision might have to be made by a committee and not the Eligibility Center. Also, <span class="caps">MSU</span> could dispute any findings if it wishes.</p>

"I think this is at least movement in a positive direction. Well, I'll say it's movement, period, not necessarily in a positive direction," Jackson said.</p>

OK, now let's hear what <span class="caps">MSU</span> officials had to say about Jackson's harsh criticism of the school's handling of Sidney.</p>

• President Dr. Mark Keenum: "We have devoted considerable resources and attention to the issues relating to Renardo's eligibility. We hired Mike Glazier, who is recognized as one of the best in handling eligibility matters with the <span class="caps">NCAA</span>. Mike advised us the most affective means for accomplishing our goal was to deal privately with the <span class="caps">NCAA</span>. We have received support in that endeavor from all areas of the university and the Southeastern Conference. We also encouraged all others with involvement in this case to handle those issues privately, not through the media. To do otherwise would be irresponsible."</p>

• Athletics director Greg Byrne: "Since the day we signed Renardo to a National Letter of Intent in May to play basketball, we have been at the forefront of the attempt to establish his eligibility. Mississippi State has cooperated fully with the <span class="caps">NCAA</span> in providing complete and accurate information and has encouraged all other parties involved to do the same.</p>

"We initially certified his academic preparation to be a student-athlete at our institution and have afforded Renardo all the support that every other scholarship student-athlete here receives.</p>

"We have spent countless hours in conversations with the <span class="caps">NCAA</span>. In fact, <span class="caps">SEC</span> Commissioner Mike Slive, <span class="caps">MSU</span> President Dr. Mark Keenum, Associate AD for Compliance Bracky Brett, outside legal counsel Mike Glazier and myself visited Indianapolis last month at the university's expense to resolve those eligibility concerns with Kevin Lennon, <span class="caps">NCAA</span> Vice President of Academic and Membership Services, and his amateurism and eligibility staff.</p>

"We continue to communicate directly with the <span class="caps">NCAA</span> for Mississippi State and in Renardo's behalf to attain his eligibility.</p>

• Coach Rick Stansbury: "It's important to know I'm very supportive of what our administration has done, starting with President Keenum, our athletic director Greg Byrne and Bracky Brett in our compliance office. I think they've exhausted all avenues in attempting to get Renardo on the floor for us. It's been a frustrating and drawn out ordeal that unfortunately we don't have a final answer for."</p> </div>
 

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Let's see how quickly they a) communicate the decision and b) decide on proper punishment.

It's 2 PM on a Friday. I bet those *** holes are out by 3 and won't think about the case again until Monday.
 

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<div class="scrolling"> <div> My comments - From another earlier thread:

The obvious thing to me at this point is he will not play for the Dogs. At least Stan gave it a shot. It would have been a lot of fun to watch Sidney play from the start of exhibition. It woudl have been great to watch him play from the 5th or 10th game onward. As it is he probably will never hit the court to play for MSU.

Please God - let this post bring about a reconciliation between him and the NCAA today and make me look like the know nothing dummy I am when he hits the court tomorrow in Oxford and we find that all of this wait for the NCAA verdict down time never hurt his game at all.

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Boy I would enjoy being wrong and seeing him playing in Oxford tomorrow - for however many minutes Stans feels comfortable allowing him to play. I have no idea how much in shape he is - only hope that his practice time with the team has him somewhat ready to play if and when they finally allow him to dress out and get playing time.

Tomorrow would be a good day for Renardo to start playing.

God - Please let me be wrong!

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How great would that be, nothing comes out tonight and then he hits the floor vs the Rebels, surprise... </p>
 

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Basically MSU has to say something along the lines of "yeah we agree with your assessment" or "no we don't" and then the ball is in the NCAA's court yet aGAIN.
 

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I'm sure there are more than a few statements that Jackson is going to want to dispute. That part will take time. The NCAA will respond and they will go back and forth until common ground is reached. The preferred method of communication by the NCAA will most likely be via a message in a bottle.

Once (if) they settle on the "facts", then the NCAA will have to sit on it for a while under the guise that they are just trying to most fair decision possible. The NCAA will finally get to their decision with about 5 games left in SEC play and they will probably suspend him for 15 and state the games he already sat out could not be retroactively applied.
 

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....creating a Catch-22. Probably, if we don't dispute any of the facts, then some violation has occurred, and he is not an amateur, so he can't play. If we do dispute the facts and appeal, they will drag their feet for six months.

Nice.
 

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The NCAA is going to claim some unproven bad thing as fact. Then it will be MSU's fault for disputing it, and therefore MSU's fault for dragging this thing out.
 

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that the Sidney's haven't been honest with their taxes in several years, which could be one of the main reasons this case took as long as it did to play out. Kind of hard to document everything when there aren't many real documents to work with. They can assume that some wrong doing has been done on Junior's part in regards to that I'm sure. Whether that's "fact" or not will be up to Byrne and company.

On the other hand, maybe they found nothing concrete. Maybe their de facto suspension is over, and Sidney's on the court at some point in January. Then again, maybe we develop an offense to run. And maybe I'm a god damn astronaut.
 

fishwater99

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jamdawg96 said:
On the other hand, maybe they found nothing concrete. Maybe their de facto suspension is over, and Sidney's on the court at some point in January. Then again, maybe we develop an offense to run. And maybe I'm a god damn astronaut.