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<blockquote data-quote="crl85" data-source="post: 556696" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>It really doesn’t matter, and I was more or less asking a question about how the hierarchy works. </p><p></p><p>I completely understand the acc can block someone from playing. Just like Georgia Tech can block someone from playing. However, if a player is deemed eligible by the ncaa, then GT independently declares them ineligible... GT isn’t making a ruling for the NCAA. </p><p></p><p>I assume this relationship is similar with the acc and the ncaa although I don’t know. I would like to think that the ncaa doesn’t allow the acc to make a decision on their behalf. Rather, the ncaa makes up their own mind and declares Ezzard “NCAA Eligible”. Then the acc would decide whether or not he was “ACC Eligible”. This way the acc has to answer to their decision instead of being able to hide behind an ncaa ruling that they affected, knowing that nobody will ever know which organization was instrumental in the decision to block the player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crl85, post: 556696, member: 842"] It really doesn’t matter, and I was more or less asking a question about how the hierarchy works. I completely understand the acc can block someone from playing. Just like Georgia Tech can block someone from playing. However, if a player is deemed eligible by the ncaa, then GT independently declares them ineligible... GT isn’t making a ruling for the NCAA. I assume this relationship is similar with the acc and the ncaa although I don’t know. I would like to think that the ncaa doesn’t allow the acc to make a decision on their behalf. Rather, the ncaa makes up their own mind and declares Ezzard “NCAA Eligible”. Then the acc would decide whether or not he was “ACC Eligible”. This way the acc has to answer to their decision instead of being able to hide behind an ncaa ruling that they affected, knowing that nobody will ever know which organization was instrumental in the decision to block the player. [/QUOTE]
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