Why the delay from Slive?

00Dawg

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I'm going with him attempting to leverage lower fines into something from us, possibly help on the Newton crap. 'Course, I tend to be a little bit of a black helicopter guy.
From Marcello's Blog:

<h3>Cowbell fines still up in air</h3><span class="pp"></span>SEC
commissioner Mike Slive has not yet reached a decision on the severity
of fines the conference will levy against MSU for violating the cowbell
compromise in the fall, SEC spokesman Charles Bloom said. Slive was
expected to announce a decision in February.
 

xxxWalkTheDawg

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How does the media react? Will it be "You mean you fine the school that broke the news on the pay for play fiasco and that didn't cheat? How is that setting a precedent? You fine State for tradition that was obviously brought under control at the end of the season and sit cam newton for two hours?". Or "So what it was against the rule, now back to Cam and street agents."
 

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...and when Auburn lost theirs.

Slive = crazy tree killer. Maybe that thought has given him pause.
 

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00Dawg said:
I'm going with him attempting to leverage lower fines into something from us, possibly help on the Newton crap. 'Course, I tend to be a little bit of a black helicopter guy.
From Marcello's Blog:

<h3>Cowbell fines still up in air</h3><span class="pp"></span>SEC
commissioner Mike Slive has not yet reached a decision on the severity
of fines the conference will levy against MSU for violating the cowbell
compromise in the fall, SEC spokesman Charles Bloom said. Slive was
expected to announce a decision in February.
I seem to recall that when the 'compromise' was first reached at the AD meeting last year they indicated that they would announce the fines when they reconvened this year. Slive is a dirty SOB but I don't think there's any cloak and dagger business going on w/ the fines... yet.