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re: Evidently...Gus and Chiz were at Shiloh last night
Posted on 11/20/10 at 2:15 pm to michaeldwde
Posted on 11/20/10 at 2:15 pm to michaeldwde
wow you head in the sand homer. reggies family recieved benefits and cams dad wanted money. he admitted as much. pretty similar brah.
and your interpretation of the link on the unc is way off base. if the ncaa had already ruled the players ineligible, unc would not have a choice in the matter. all the talk was that unc was volunteering to sit the players in question. au has made it clear they are going full steam ahead, consequences be damned. its obvious that if/when cam is ruled ineligible that the ncaa will not be kind to them. au has not helped its case in that matter.
and your interpretation of the link on the unc is way off base. if the ncaa had already ruled the players ineligible, unc would not have a choice in the matter. all the talk was that unc was volunteering to sit the players in question. au has made it clear they are going full steam ahead, consequences be damned. its obvious that if/when cam is ruled ineligible that the ncaa will not be kind to them. au has not helped its case in that matter.
Posted on 11/20/10 at 2:25 pm to jcole4lsu
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jcole4lsu
knowing your family IS GETTING benefits and not knowing your family ASKED are definitely different situations, imo. but I am neither a expert in compliance nor NCAA rules...
But, you are right, I am an Auburn homer, without a doubt.
My interpretation of the link is based on the video of the compliance officer I posted earlier. He says that the NCAA can tell the institution that they believe a player is going to be ruled inelgible based on their interpretation of the rules, requiring said institution to sit the player or players until the NCAA completes it's investigation and makes a final decision on the player or players.
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