ill be there with about 8 othersgreat vid, can't wait for 11/8
The NCAA has had Facey's issue in front of them for more than 90 days.
The longer this goes on, the better the chance that they blow him up.
What is the "worst case" again? He gets to play about the same time that KO is ready to submit his retirement papers?
UConn better be prepared to fight like hell if that happens.The worst case is actually pretty bad - he can lose two years of eligibility and be forced to sit out this season.
The worst case is actually pretty bad - he can lose two years of eligibility and be forced to sit out this season.
UConn better be prepared to fight like hell if that happens.
I'm still confused by this delayed enrollment nonsense and how it applies to an international test in Jamaica. If he passed said test, why is long island lutheran enabling him to be a student? They must have seen it fit for him to enroll as a junior @ 18, and as Duffy noted what other options were there for the kid ? Feel like the ncaa turns into tracy when a potential uconn issue materializes, they'll scour the earth for scraps.The worst case is actually pretty bad - he can lose two years of eligibility and be forced to sit out this season.
UConn can appeal the decision of the NCAA eligibility center and take it to the membership committee
I'm still confused by this delayed enrollment nonsense and how it applies to an international test in Jamaica. If he passed said test, why is long island lutheran enabling him to be a student? They must have seen it fit for him to enroll, unless the ncaa is suggesting its a corrupt institution. Feel like the ncaa turns into tracy when a potential uconn issue materializes, they'll scour the earth for scraps
The more I read the more I worry. Tons of kids stripped of years of eligibility. I feel like this happens all the time, but it's maybe easier to notice the international ones. Plenty of kids stay back a year upon transferring to a prep school, especially for hoops.The NCAA views a test taken by 16 year olds in the British school system as making them high school graduates. Is that absurd? Sure. Would any sane person look at it that way? No, of course not. Are we dealing with the NCAA? Yes.
I'll give the NCAA this, they've applied this particular stupidity to screw athletes across the board, it's not just us.
Blow it up.
The more I read the more I worry. Tons of kids stripped of years of eligibility. I feel like this happens all the time, but it's maybe easier to notice the international ones. Plenty of kids stay back a year upon transferring to a prep school, especially for hoops.