If he transferred to UNC he would be all set.
I am at the point where I am simply not spending my money anymore attending any collegiate event and that includes UConn. Why do people inside the system not call BS on this stuff? The favoritism and selective nature of how punishment is enforced. The screwing over of young people.
And every adult inside the system, Presidents, AD's, coaches, NCAA employees all stay silent. Sorta like Hollywood with it's current problem.
When Wilson is ruled ineligible it will be a long line of decisions where it went against UConn. And I'm sure everyone at UConn will just sit there and take it instead of having the balls to call them out.
It's your money, I won't tell you how to spend it, but you should realize this approach punishes UConn, not the NCAA.
Yes of course that would offset it.Not if he uses the money he would have spent to donate to the university... Boycott athletics but not the university.
A lot of people just have a tough time with hypocrisy and corruption.Transfer rules are very clear.
Not sure why anyone would be surprised about this.
Not according to UNC's academic records.If he transferred to UNC he would be all set.
NCAA rules are very clear until they ain'tTransfer rules are very clear.
Not sure why anyone would be surprised about this.
Transfer rules are very clear.
Not sure why anyone would be surprised about this.
I am at the point where I am simply not spending my money anymore attending any collegiate event and that includes UConn. Why do people inside the system not call BS on this stuff? The favoritism and selective nature of how punishment is enforced. The screwing over of young people.
And every adult inside the system, Presidents, AD's, coaches, NCAA employees all stay silent. Sorta like Hollywood with it's current problem.
When Wilson is ruled ineligible it will be a long line of decisions where it went against UConn. And I'm sure everyone at UConn will just sit there and take it instead of having the balls to call them out.
Transfer rules are very clear.
Not sure why anyone would be surprised about this.
The fact that it isn't surprising is exactly why it is so sad. With regards to Wilson, I get why a waiver wouldn't be granted, even if I disagree. The idea that a kid who committed to one school as a high school senior is unable to re-open his recruitment when his coach is abruptly fired is unfathomable, though.
So pretend classes count too?
I think you missed the point fishy. We know why he is ineligible. We just don't agree its right. If the coach who recruited him leaves he should be able to as wellHe wasn't unable to reopen his recruitment because he was an enrolled student taking classes at Ohio State.
Actually you are wrong. Sid’s fake summer classes at St John due to the UNC ruling can be now be considered real classes - therefore he has to sit a year. Another Chief prediction.If he transferred to UNC he would be all set.
Agreed. I will always root for UConn, in every sport, but these past few weeks put the nails in my coffin. They system is rigged and clearly it is not a level playing field. From Emmert and the joke of the NCAA, to Pitino, Miller, Self and the likes, to ESPN and its talking heads, I am done. Hard to really care in this current environment.I am at the point where I am simply not spending my money anymore attending any collegiate event and that includes UConn. Why do people inside the system not call BS on this stuff? The favoritism and selective nature of how punishment is enforced. The screwing over of young people.
And every adult inside the system, Presidents, AD's, coaches, NCAA employees all stay silent. Sorta like Hollywood with it's current problem.
When Wilson is ruled ineligible it will be a long line of decisions where it went against UConn. And I'm sure everyone at UConn will just sit there and take it instead of having the balls to call them out.