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ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips addressed the media this week at the ACC Spring Meetings and called for 'repercussions' for tampering amid Clemson allegations against Ole Miss. Per On3:
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Speaking with reporters Wednesday to wrap up the ACC’s spring meetings in Amelia Island, Fla., Phillips said NCAA president Charlie Baker told the conference that the case will be “dealt with.” In the meantime, though, Phillips said tampering must have consequences and he will be watching the situation closely.

“I mean, everybody’s talking about it across college football and certainly, in our own conference,” Phillips said. “It has to be addressed. Charlie Baker has promised us with his staff … that case, in particular, is going to be dealt with.

“Part of this thing, though, is there has to be repercussions for improper behavior. Until that occurs, I think the tampering piece maybe stays at the level that it’s at right now. We’ll be interested to hear when that case is brought forward and the judgment of the NCAA in that matter.”
Filed Under: Ole Miss Sports
Originally published on SECRant.com
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lsusteve119 days
OM getting slapped from all kinda angles
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Pas Bon15 days
It's well-deserved
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Uga Alum19 days
Been a rough news cycle for Ole Miss.
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6R1218 days
Ole Miss better watch out, they could end up with a bad stigma. :)
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TouchdownTony19 days
You'd have to punish everybody. There are rules but they are not being enforced. The NCAA got tired of spending millions in litigation
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Olemissrebs202019 days
Literally everyone is doing it. Just the other day Jeremiah loves dad said Georgia was tampering.
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