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Post by beuycek on Aug 29, 2019 9:47:12 GMT -5
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Post by mscott59 on Aug 29, 2019 10:14:11 GMT -5
put beside the musical chairs of recent qb transfers where immediate eligibility was ok'd, and the seemingly similar situations at mississippi state and missouri, where one got a bowl ban this season and the other got just probation... the ncaa logic seems woefully missing. I've defended the organization in the past, because herding cats with hundreds of different sets of values/morals/ethics is not easy, but you just don't know from issue to issue how they're going to rule. not good.
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Post by AlaCowboy on Aug 29, 2019 12:23:59 GMT -5
Many complained when the transfer waiver process was eased and just about anybody got immediate eligibility, so now the complaint seems to be that the process is too hard. From reading the article, apparently the Va. Tech compliance dept was slow in providing assistance, and we only know from this article what the Hoffman family claims are the reasons for the denial. Justin Fields got his immediate waiver because he read on twitter that a drunk in the stands yelled the n word in support of him being put in the game. Funny that his sister didn't feel threatened by all the racial hostility on campus. She's on the Georgia softball team.
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Post by beuycek on Aug 30, 2019 5:02:05 GMT -5
Many complained when the transfer waiver process was eased and just about anybody got immediate eligibility, so now the complaint seems to be that the process is too hard. My complaint, if it really matters, is just be consistent. They aren't and in this case it looks pretty callous on the part of the NCAA.
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