Ole Miss Formally Appeals NCAA Sanctions

OXFORD (UM RELEASE/WCBI)  Ole Miss is formally appealing the penalties handed out by the NCAA against the school’s football program.  The school says the additional penalties including a second year bowl ban are too harsh for the violations alleged.

 

Below is the University statement on the appeal

Today, the University of Mississippi is submitting to the NCAA written notice of its intent to appeal the Public Infractions Decision Letter of the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions issued December 1.

The university has also retained the Mississippi-based law firm of Butler Snow to join the existing legal team of Lightfoot, Franklin & White and Bond, Schoeneck & King for the appeal and other related legal services. Don Barrett of the Barrett Law Group will also join the university’s legal team.

“We have the best legal team in the country to handle our NCAA appeal. We added Mississippi-based firms to further strengthen an already exceptional team so that we are in the best possible position to win this appeal,” stated Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter of the University of Mississippi. “We believe the additional penalties imposed by the COI are unwarranted, which we will make very clear at the appropriate time in our written submissions on the merits of our appeal.”

Categories: Local Sports

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *