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NCAA denies waivers for Clayton, Ezzard; Sims granted immediate eligibility
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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 613540" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>There are schools within that range. Just not FBS schools. Even so, we aren't the closest FBS school. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, the purpose of that rule is that even if you are moving closer, if you aren't close enough to realistically do anything, then the argument doesn't really hold. If the nearest college is 500 miles, then does transferring to that school actually allow you to be close enough to the sick relative for it to be a factor? To me that just doesn't make much sense. IMO the idea of the waiver is to allow athlete who are needed, or potentially so, on a daily basis to be able to be there. Also, if 130 miles is close enough for one player, it should be the case for everyone. It wouldn't be right to say that some get 130 miles. That why I think it comes down to determining what that distance is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 613540, member: 2299"] There are schools within that range. Just not FBS schools. Even so, we aren't the closest FBS school. Anyways, the purpose of that rule is that even if you are moving closer, if you aren't close enough to realistically do anything, then the argument doesn't really hold. If the nearest college is 500 miles, then does transferring to that school actually allow you to be close enough to the sick relative for it to be a factor? To me that just doesn't make much sense. IMO the idea of the waiver is to allow athlete who are needed, or potentially so, on a daily basis to be able to be there. Also, if 130 miles is close enough for one player, it should be the case for everyone. It wouldn't be right to say that some get 130 miles. That why I think it comes down to determining what that distance is. [/QUOTE]
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