smokey_wasp
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So is Clayton completely out of options at this point or does he now get another lawyer to fight this in court?
Wouldn't get a ruling before the season is over, anyway.
So is Clayton completely out of options at this point or does he now get another lawyer to fight this in court?
Scratch journalist. A good lawyer would be better.I hope we push this with all of our might and treasure. I’d love to see a journalist take up this cause and see what the NCAA says about how and why this can stand.
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Also with the emotional involvement of many fans, it is impossible for them to see regardless of transparency.I'm positive that the NCAA retains legal counsel on their part and everything is documented. While you and I might not like the decisions handed down, we have no way of really knowing why the decisions were made. That's really the irritation in this. Without the transparency, it's easy to lob stones, but you can't have transparency with HIPAA and Privacy Laws.
Juanyeh too. He'll probably get one good return tomorrow. You can take that to the bank.Love to see Sims intercept Lawrence and run one back
Yep, his mother has a brain tumor I think it is and he's a hundred and five miles , 5 miles outside the NCAA limit, the small schools get crapped on, the big universities get whatever they want.VT got the shaft too. The player was a few miles out side of the NCAA approved radius or something. Other players get approval on thin excuses for hardship. The wildly inconsistent approval/denial for transfer waivers makes me think a lawsuit is coming soon. I say open everything up.
Scratch journalist. A good lawyer would be better.
Stahhp
' Cause we've never seen anyone's medical condition worsen over time.
Anyone who'd even ask is an a**.
The people who hear the appeals ask what they will. I never said I agree with it. My opinion is every athlete should get one free transfer.
Hypocritical head football coachesSims and Clayton part of a larger AP story: https://apnews.com/27f36c5ef69b470f842906d05a72100b
Summary: Coaches want players to transfer in without penalty, but are against transferring out
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Sims and Clayton part of a larger AP story: https://apnews.com/27f36c5ef69b470f842906d05a72100b
Summary: Coaches want players to transfer in without penalty, but are against transferring out
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