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Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:41 am to CatFan81
What a ridiculous non-story. She graduated. She has her degree. If being with her family is so important to her, why not go home and be with her family?
Leaving the team at this point would be crippling. Okay, so it's just a game, and it shouldn't take precedence over people. But if this is true, then why make such a big deal about not playing the last year of eligibility after you've graduated?
Leaving the team at this point would be crippling. Okay, so it's just a game, and it shouldn't take precedence over people. But if this is true, then why make such a big deal about not playing the last year of eligibility after you've graduated?
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:42 am to Crimson Legend
You had no problem accepting Jacob Coker's transfer to Bama.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:42 am to CatFan81
Bama is a bad cold hearted place.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:43 am to Crimson Legend
But not only does the Family Hardship waiver apply. So does the Graduate Transfer waiver. Alabama does not offer the degree that she wants.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:43 am to ugastudent
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You had no problem accepting Jacob Coker's transfer to Bama.
Best QB in Bama history.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:44 am to Crimson Legend
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Leaving the team at this point would be crippling. Okay, so it's just a game, and it shouldn't take precedence over people. But if this is true, then why make such a big deal about not playing the last year of eligibility after you've graduated?
I kind of agree, but at the same time, seems like a ridiculous decision for Alabama to make. She clearly doesn't want to be there and this press has no upside.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:44 am to CatFan81
Sports > life when you are Alabama.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:46 am to Pettifogger
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She clearly doesn't want to be there and this press has no upside.
I don't understand why some ADs make decisions like these from a PR standpoint. You know they will probably get torched by talking heads all week and eventually relent and change their decision
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:47 am to CatFan81
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What's more important than life and family?
Apparently, to this player, basketball is if she doesn't go home to be with her family. She isn't being held hostage or anything.
The Alabama coach should probably just release the scholarship commitment at this point if that article accurately describes the situation.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:47 am to CatFan81
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Since the talented guard — who averaged 13.8 points and 4.3 assists last year — already has transferred once, leaving Rutgers for the Crimson Tide following her freshman year, she was ineligible for the graduate transfer exception, which states a student-athlete is immediately eligible if the graduate program she enrolls in at her new school isn’t offered at her previous school.
Nobody is forcing her to stay. They are simply saying that if she wants to go to graduate school at Seton Hall, she does not play her last year of eligibility. If she wants to play her last year of eligibility at her current program that she TRANSFERRED into, she will wait a year to go to grad school.
Sorry if not sorry. This isn't like she's being victimized. Go home, stay with your family, play next year at Seton if you want.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:48 am to ShaneTheLegLechler
Maybe ESPN needs to talk about this daily and something will be done by the AD. Seems to be the route to go in order for something to be done now a days.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:49 am to ShaneTheLegLechler
quote:Yea silly to take a stand like this when the pr is going to smear you. However, it is woman's basketball so they probably figured the outrage would be minimal.
I don't understand why some ADs make decisions like these from a PR standpoint. You know they will probably get torched by talking heads all week and eventually relent and change their decision
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:49 am to Pettifogger
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I kind of agree, but at the same time, seems like a ridiculous decision for Alabama to make. She clearly doesn't want to be there and this press has no upside.
Agree with this. I wouldn't have made the same decision, but I'm not on the bandwagon with the press looking for a victim here. There are boundaries to your choices. You make one, you lose another. And the reason she can't do what Jacob Coker did is because she already transferred once. If this was the first time, Alabama would have no say in it.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:49 am to Crimson Legend
The only people defending this are Alabama fans. I would be absolutely embarrassed if Kentucky did something like this, and we have one of the best teams in the country. Alabama women's basketball is bad, with or without Simmons.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:50 am to elposter
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Apparently, to this player, basketball is if she doesn't go home to be with her family. She isn't being held hostage or anything.
Really it's just that. She shouldn't have to make a choice if there are waivers there to support her being able to play while being there with her family.
For all the dumb waivers that get granted for other players who are pretty clearly abusing the system, it's a bit pitiful that the NCAA would deny this one and not step in for more than just granting a year of eligibility. But that's the NCAA for you.
This post was edited on 10/6/14 at 9:52 am
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:50 am to heartbreakTiger
quote:Mississippi is a clogged-hearted place.
Bama is a bad cold hearted place.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:50 am to Crimson Legend
IF Alabama doesn't allow her to play at Seton Hall then she won't get an athletic scholarship to cover her tuition there.. Is that an issue being ignored?
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:51 am to Hogwall Jackson
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Best QB in Bama history.
- Jimbo Fisher.
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