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So, should we withdraw the appeal on post season ban?
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<blockquote data-quote="glandon1960" data-source="post: 697377" data-attributes="member: 2458"><p>Agree - At this point, I would server the ban this year (self impose ... not sure if you would need to do that before/after ACC Tournament). From the long term health of the program - getting hit with a postseason ban next year at this point would likely lead to several players leaving and effectively destroy the progress the program has made 'getting old').</p><p></p><p>I agree TStan needs to get players input - even if he goes against their wishes. </p><p></p><p>The other sanctions being appealed are not that destructive in long term of program .. yeah they hurt, but nothing you can't work around with good success.</p><p>Even if number of scholarships is reduced, I can not see NCAA making GT kick player already signed off scholarship (rather you only let GT sign back to 11 the next season you go below 12) ... and at this point, several of the targets for next season have already been to a game on campus ... so not sure if that will be significant impact (even though that saction makes absolutely no sense to me given what we did).</p><p></p><p>The most frustrating part of this is how long it takes the NCAA to make a decision on the ruling .... It should take no more than a few weeks after GT filed the appeal for them to convene, review, and make a decision one way or the other ... leaving any program in limbo for extended period of time does that program no good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glandon1960, post: 697377, member: 2458"] Agree - At this point, I would server the ban this year (self impose ... not sure if you would need to do that before/after ACC Tournament). From the long term health of the program - getting hit with a postseason ban next year at this point would likely lead to several players leaving and effectively destroy the progress the program has made 'getting old'). I agree TStan needs to get players input - even if he goes against their wishes. The other sanctions being appealed are not that destructive in long term of program .. yeah they hurt, but nothing you can't work around with good success. Even if number of scholarships is reduced, I can not see NCAA making GT kick player already signed off scholarship (rather you only let GT sign back to 11 the next season you go below 12) ... and at this point, several of the targets for next season have already been to a game on campus ... so not sure if that will be significant impact (even though that saction makes absolutely no sense to me given what we did). The most frustrating part of this is how long it takes the NCAA to make a decision on the ruling .... It should take no more than a few weeks after GT filed the appeal for them to convene, review, and make a decision one way or the other ... leaving any program in limbo for extended period of time does that program no good. [/QUOTE]
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