RonJohn
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Al I've attempted to do is point out to everyone on this board that there is a process, and that process has been in place for a long time, and it's absolutely predictable. Whether you guys think it's fair or not doesn't matter. It's currently the process we have to go through. Maybe if we have free agency next year we will all be happy, but I doubt it. There always has to be a bogeyman when things don't go our way.
I don't disagree entirely. I don't think we have enough information about why people were approved or not. The NCAA doesn't provide information about applications or reasons for approval/denial. Most of the players don't publicly state the reasons they put in their waiver applications. Public appearance is that Martell listed the coaching change and was approved. Public appearance is that Ezzard listed the coaching change and was denied. We don't know, but that isn't a good look.
I would also argue that the process has not been in place for a long time. They modified the waiver process when players from Ole Miss were actually going to release information publicly that Ole Miss was guilty of "egregious" behavior. They modified the waiver process this year after Martell was approved and there was public outrage that he was approved.
In addition to that, the "process is behind closed doors". You have argued that the NCAA follows the process, but we don't actually know if they do or not because we don't have all of the information. Others argue that it is completely arbitrary but we don't have all of the information. I can't say that the NCAA is following the process, or that they are acting arbitrarily because I don't have any access to what actually happens with the applications or the committee.
EDIT: If the letter from Hoffman's father is accurate, the process makes no sense. According to him: The NCAA denied for a reason, the family provided documentation covering that concern, the NCAA then denied for another reason, the family provided documentation covering that concern, then the NCAA denied and hasn't provided a reason as of yet. If his statements are accurate, I can't see a process.