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David Cornwell, Top QB battles Okla. over eligibility
Posted on 5/30/13 at 4:48 pm
Posted on 5/30/13 at 4:48 pm
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Top-rated quarterback prospect David Cornwell of Norman (Okla.) North and his family ended their silence on Thursday over the eligibility dispute that has jeopardized the remainder of his high school football career.
Cornwell, a 6-foot-5, 235-pound Alabama and Notre Dame target, is set to appear Tuesday before the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association board of directors. Cornwell seeks a resolution to the case that revolves around the fall of 2011, when his family lived in Florida and he did not attend school or play football as his mother, Debbie, battled a debilitating health condition.
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Next fall marks the start of the fifth school year since he began ninth grade in 2009 at Millard South in Omaha, Neb.
Oklahoma eligibility regulations prohibit such an extra period of participation "unless sufficient proof exists that circumstances arose beyond the control of the student and the student's parents" that prevented the student from completing academic work.
"We understand the OSSAA's rules," said Ron Cornwell, David's father. "We've followed those. This situation clearly qualifies. He should be eligible. We're a little confused and hurt."
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 5:29 pm to jatebe
Article also says he turns 19 in October
Posted on 5/30/13 at 5:31 pm to jatebe
Hope the kid gets eligible and than throttles all his opponents. Fricked up they have to go through a review board.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 5:34 pm to jatebe
This is the work of the MSFootball guy that posts in here.
I'm sure a few of us remember him and his nonsense about Cornwell.
I'm sure a few of us remember him and his nonsense about Cornwell.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 6:02 pm to sarc
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Article also says he turns 19 in October
This. If he was turning 18 it wouldn't be a problem. Though I think they should let him play
Posted on 5/30/13 at 6:02 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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Hope the kid gets eligible and than throttles all his opponents. Fricked up they have to go through a review board.
This
Posted on 5/30/13 at 8:00 pm to gnarkill1529
My senior year at Foley High, 1987, we had a guy that turned 22 during the season. Had a wife and a kid. We sucked so it was no biggie.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 8:05 pm to whodidthat
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This. If he was turning 18 it wouldn't be a problem. Though I think they should let him play
I don't think his age is actually a problem since he doesn't turn 19 til after the season starts. I was just pointing out that he is old. The problem is that it will be 5 years since he first started high school.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 11:40 pm to sarc
Jalston Fowler missed his senior season because his birthday fell a few days on the wrong side of the cutoff, right?
Posted on 5/30/13 at 11:42 pm to bbeck
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MSFootball
That dude blows
Posted on 5/30/13 at 11:43 pm to bbeck
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MSFootball
who the frick is this?
Posted on 5/30/13 at 11:46 pm to bbeck
Hahaha he was out of control and thought Oklahoma was better then bama
Posted on 5/31/13 at 12:07 am to Landsharks
Good. We should make a anyone who dares get sick know that society will punish their families.
Posted on 5/31/13 at 12:39 am to artompkins
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Posted on 6/2/13 at 7:36 am to jatebe
The last few years Oklahoma has been really harsh on elite prospects if there's any irregularities at all. They've sat more than a couple studs or forced them to move out of state for their Sr. seasons.
Posted on 6/2/13 at 8:01 am to Bill Parker?
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Jalston Fowler missed his senior season because his birthday fell a few days on the wrong side of the cutoff, right?
Yeah, IIRC he turned 19 prior to the start of his senior year. Cornwell turns 19 in October.
Posted on 6/3/13 at 4:00 pm to jatebe
This is probably why OU never offered him.
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