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wizards8507

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Hey! You must be new here!

Let me explain a little bit about how an internet message board works. See, most of the responses to threads you see are going to be speculation or guessing or just flat out opinions.

Now, from what I gather, you have your "I stood before the honor committee or whatever" merit badge. And that's wonderful. But that doesn't mean others, myself included, aren't going to continue speculating on the issues at hand.

I'm going to continue speculating on the fate of these 5 athletes and what the F&$* is taking so long.

People are still going to give their opinions on Jayru Campbell and how much of a douche he seems to be.

I'm going to go out on a limb and say that people may start guessing on where the class of 2016 recruits end up.

I know. The horror of it all. If this bothers you, I suggest another medium to read. I've heard good things about news papers and books.

Just stay way from the fiction stuff. You know that stuffs made up? Horrible, I know.
To clarify...

1. You made the point that the university could use the email of a third party to substantiate the contents of the emails from the player who is allegedly refusing to cooperate.

2. I quoted you and rewrote your text to a statement that you never made, illustrating that it would be terribly unreliable to get things anywhere other than the proverbial horse's mouth.
 
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IrishLion

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I admire your efforts to moderate an unmoderatable thread, but I think many of us have been posting under the assumption that rules no longer applied here. Weren't there mods posting spiderman and cat memes like a day ago?

The off-topic nature has jumped the shark; there isn't much moderating to be done in that regard.

However, holding discourse with fellow posters in a CIVILIZED manner is still expected.

No name-calling, hair-pulling, STFU-ing, coloring on the walls, etc. etc.

This is a place for opinions and speculation. If you take issue with someone's theories or beliefs, debate and argue in a fruitful way. No need to be dicks to eachother.
 

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I guess this theory doesn't make much sense to me. Emails are a two way communication. The accusation that something incriminating might be in his email would have to stem from someone else receiving an incriminating email from them. Since this isn't a court of law, I'd assume that copy of the email would be enough.

The only other scenario, to me, would be a rumor of cheating with nothing else to back it.

"Hey, Lisa told us you emailed Sue your paper and she rewrote the whole thing for you. Both of you, hand over your personal email accounts so we can check."

Usually.

But if you sent a copy of your paper to someone to proof read and they returned it with say, a rewrite of paragraph two, and you then mistakenly submitted that copy to your teacher as your assignment ... with the incriminating email attached ...

It wouldn't require a third party.

A half dozen years or so ago, there was a poster on another ND board, a late 20's business professional, that sent a email to a lover breaking off an affair. He sent the email from his work computer and he inadvertently sent it to everyone on his contact list ... including his wife, his boss, and the other party's spouse. His boss allowed him to resign. His wife's attorney wasn't as charitable.
 

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WARNING! WARNING! Rank speculation follows.

Thanks to BGIF for posting the relevant ND policy provisions.

I'd say that, if true, it's got to be about the player's private email account, not his ND email account.

I'd further speculate that at this point it's not about determining innocence or culpability, but about determining appropriate sanctions. I can't believe at this point any of them have been determined to be without fault. If they were, wouldn't they have been reinstated by now?

My guess is that the delay may be about compiling other exacerbating or mitigating information necessary for the determination of just but equitable sanctions.

And if you've read this and are pissed at me guessing, remember: you were warned up front and your dyspepsia is your fault not mine! (That's meant to be humor).
 

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Unfortunately I was accepted to Baylor Law School for their class of 2015. When sending out the mass email for student deposits, one of their staff members attached a spreadsheet detailing every name, email, GPA, LSAT score, Financial Aid status, and scholarship for every accepted member of the class. I was fairly pissed.

Check those attachments guys, I'm pretty sure that Baylor employee lost her job.
 

connor_in

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Usually.

But if you sent a copy of your paper to someone to proof read and they returned it with say, a rewrite of paragraph two, and you then mistakenly submitted that copy to your teacher as your assignment ... with the incriminating email attached ...

It wouldn't require a third party.

A half dozen years or so ago, there was a poster on another ND board, a late 20's business professional, that sent a email to a lover breaking off an affair. He sent the email from his work computer and he inadvertently sent it to everyone on his contact list ... including his wife, his boss, and the other party's spouse. His boss allowed him to resign. His wife's attorney wasn't as charitable.

You should've been more careful BGIF!
 

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Okay since you obviously missed the joke, I'll spell it out for you.

1. You made the point that the university could use the email of a third party to substantiate the contents of the emails from the player who is allegedly refusing to cooperate.

2. I quoted you and rewrote your text to a statement that you never made, illustrating that it would be terribly unreliable to get things anywhere other than the proverbial horse's mouth.

-- Tried typing this earlier, but it didn't go through --

My bad brah. I thought you were making the point of "See, I'm speculating too!" when in fact you have no idea about my opinion on donkey butts (pro) or purple unicorns (against).

My fault, and sorry for the sarcasm. I've edited the original post.
 

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My bad bah. I thought you were making the point of "See, I'm speculating too!" when in fact you have no idea about my opinion on donkey butts (pro) or purple unicorns (against).

This thread is unabashedly pro donkey butts. Jackassery abounds.
 

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It took 7,000 posts to reach that conclusion and you still hedge it with a caveat? How about "if Notre Dame launches a probe to investigate academic dishonesty, someone probably did something academically dishonest"?

No shit at least one of them probably did cheat in one way or another.

No, just 6,912.
 
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