CocoHusky
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If either ( both) were clearly permissible by NCAA rules there would have been no need for ND to request permission from the NCAA for her to appear on the show.Guys, there are many good reasons to suggest a double standard by the NCAA, particularly when it comes to ND, but in this instance I just don’t see it.
No doubt Ogunbowle got the opportunity to appear on DWTS as a result of her success on the b-ball court, but as I suggest in earlier posts, she’s either got a great summer job, or she’s competing in a 2nd sport as a professional, both of which are permissible under NCAA rules.
If a Husky had drained 2 shots to win the National semifinal & final, we would all be arguing about how Lou or another Husky had been robbed by the DWTS judges after her paso doble routine.
The real absurd and contradictor part is that Arike can keep the money and that she cannot appear in any "promotional" events eg., a commercial for DWTS. Contradictory because an NCAA player can say go to the Masters and compete and simply reject the prize money to retain their eligibility. Mo'ne Davis appearance in the Chevy commercial was itself entirely promotional for which Mo'ne was allowed to keep the money.