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NIL, Transfers, and Stratospheric Salaries. What Is the Future of GT Football and College Football in General?
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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 959793" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>When the ncaa notifies a school that a player may have broken the rules, it is up to the school to decide about using the player in competition until the ncaa completes its investigation. They do not rule any player ineligible without investigating. But, if the school plays the accused athlete in a game and it is later determined he/she violated the rules, the team has broken the rules for using an ineligible athlete. GT made its own decision and decided to let Thomas play. It was a gamble that lost. Thomas was ruled ineligible after the ACCCG, retroactive back to when the ncaa notified GT.</p><p></p><p>That is what happened to Devontez “Tez” Walker at UNC. The Heels withheld him from the USCe game while they waited for the ncaa ruling. We could have done that with Thomas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 959793, member: 1199"] When the ncaa notifies a school that a player may have broken the rules, it is up to the school to decide about using the player in competition until the ncaa completes its investigation. They do not rule any player ineligible without investigating. But, if the school plays the accused athlete in a game and it is later determined he/she violated the rules, the team has broken the rules for using an ineligible athlete. GT made its own decision and decided to let Thomas play. It was a gamble that lost. Thomas was ruled ineligible after the ACCCG, retroactive back to when the ncaa notified GT. That is what happened to Devontez “Tez” Walker at UNC. The Heels withheld him from the USCe game while they waited for the ncaa ruling. We could have done that with Thomas. [/QUOTE]
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