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NCAA denies waivers for Clayton, Ezzard; Sims granted immediate eligibility
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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 613177" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Actually, that's what I am arguing is wrong. Overall, the NCAA has shown amazing consistency in how it handles waivers. Statistically, the exceptions we are quoting are anomalies. The Fields, Martells, and similar cases are news BECAUSE they are exceptions. The NCAA was HAMMERED by the media for the Martell waiver and shortly thereafter tightened their rules. When you consider ALL the athletes that transfer, there is an amazing amount of consistency in how they apply their decisions. It's the high profile cases where they are apt to be judged more harshly where they seem to be inconsistent, but again, that's a vast minority of the cases they decide every year. </p><p></p><p>As for the hypocrisy aspect, if you don't support Martells waiver reasons now, but would if he were coming to GT, well....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 613177, member: 1191"] Actually, that's what I am arguing is wrong. Overall, the NCAA has shown amazing consistency in how it handles waivers. Statistically, the exceptions we are quoting are anomalies. The Fields, Martells, and similar cases are news BECAUSE they are exceptions. The NCAA was HAMMERED by the media for the Martell waiver and shortly thereafter tightened their rules. When you consider ALL the athletes that transfer, there is an amazing amount of consistency in how they apply their decisions. It's the high profile cases where they are apt to be judged more harshly where they seem to be inconsistent, but again, that's a vast minority of the cases they decide every year. As for the hypocrisy aspect, if you don't support Martells waiver reasons now, but would if he were coming to GT, well.... [/QUOTE]
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