KingCurtis
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Haha I try to be more discreet than Biff.You actually went to UGA and root for them, yet I had no idea. Interesting.
Haha I try to be more discreet than Biff.You actually went to UGA and root for them, yet I had no idea. Interesting.
That’s a high bar.Haha I try to be more discreet than Biff.
Forfeit the games?What'd happen if we just rolled Efton out anyways?
It's crazy how many people actually say stuff like this. This would be such a dumb thing to do. Forfeit all the games, likely a severe punishment from the NCAA. Not worth it.What'd happen if we just rolled Efton out anyways?
I'm not saying we ought to just asking what would happenIt's crazy how many people actually say stuff like this. This would be such a dumb thing to do. Forfeit all the games, likely a severe punishment from the NCAA. Not worth it.
Obviously nothing good. But then again maybe the NCAA doesn’t pay attention to LOWF anyway. They didn’t care about WakeyLeaksI'm not saying we ought to just asking what would happen
Are there any other ACC schools waiting on appeals for impact players?
Yeah, I'm not optimistic either.highly doubt Reid gets a waiver at this point
I guess sit out a year? If the NCAA was actually efficient they could make these decisions before a player actually transferred schools/start of the semester. Should already be figured out before you transfer credits.So can these folks go back to their previous school as their only option moving forward if they wanna play college basketball again or what? Is it just head off to Europe I gues?
I just want it to be all or none at this point. The whole waiver and appeal process is drawn out and seems very fickle. Although there seems to be a criteria, it is not being applied equally it seems. Make every transfer sit a year, no exceptions, or don't. That way coaches can plan their team accordingly. But the picking and choosing is getting old, especially since the NCAA is very inefficient and takes months on months to make a decision.Yes, they can sit out a year and play for their school of choice.
Lost in people grousing about the NCAA rulings on this is that it was the schools that passed the rule that two-time non-grad transfer have to sit out a year, and asked the NCAA to enforce that rule after the COVID year when there was just massive free agency. The member schools propose and pass the rules that the NCAA enforces. If the schools want no restrictions on transfers, such a rule can be passed.