Ole Miss' Pete Golding Would Rat Out 15 Teams if Hit by Tampering Penalty
Summary
Ole Miss football coach Pete Golding is under NCAA investigation for allegedly trying to recruit a player from Clemson illegally. Golding has said he would reveal other schools breaking rules about player transfers if Ole Miss is punished. The NCAA has not yet made a decision on the case.Key Facts
- Clemson coach Dabo Swinney accused Ole Miss of tampering after a player switched teams.
- Swinney shared text messages he said showed Golding offering money to recruit the player.
- The NCAA started an investigation into the allegations in January.
- Pete Golding said he would expose more than 15 other programs for similar rule-breaking if Ole Miss is punished.
- Tampering means illegally contacting or recruiting a player without following rules.
- Golding admitted college football has enforcement problems and wants clearer, fairer rules.
- The NCAA has not yet announced any punishment for Ole Miss in this case.
- The situation highlights ongoing issues with transfers and rule enforcement in college football.
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