So, according to Veazy's article in the C-L......

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That policy says a game can't be forfeited until both teams and the umpires are present. Since umpires weren't scheduled to arrive until close to game time, Nicholls' leaving Starkville at 11 a.m. ensured that all three of those scenarios could not be met.</p>
The way I read that says that you don't even have to show up and you'll get a "no-contest". So if Nicholl's would have stayed home all freaking weekend, we'd have 3 "no-contests"?

What happens if, on the last day of the season, you are leading the SEC by 1/2 game over the 2nd place team and you own the tie breaker? Hell, the answer is easy, pack your **** and get out of town on Saturday night after the game. If you don't play the final day, the other team can only make up 1/2 a game and tie you due to your "no contest". What a chickenshit rule!!!!