The more space the better. We're all hungry for BBall news/info to chew on and digest.How about a thread on who isn’t transferring. Might not take up much space.
A lot of this is indigestible and my dentist says bad for my teeth.The more space the better. We're all hungry for BBall news/info to chew on and digest.
Johnny Time! What was the origin of that? Him just ducking his head and going 1 on everybody ?Johnny who?
So what is his reasoning for filing for a waiver? Just want to keep track of what works and what doesn't. The NCAA doesn't seem to have any rhyme or reason for granting waivers.Wonder how many of these kids get to play right away while Martin won't?
So what is his reasoning for filing for a waiver? Just want to keep track of what works and what doesn't. The NCAA doesn't seem to have any rhyme or reason for granting waivers.
So what is his reasoning for filing for a waiver? Just want to keep track of what works and what doesn't. The NCAA doesn't seem to have any rhyme or reason for granting waivers.
That would happen about 3 times before the NCAA caught on and stopped approving waivers in that scenarioidk why everyone just doesnt do what grimes did to maximize their chances of getting a waiver. it seems so easy:
1) declare for the draft but dont sign with an agent
2) give the hometown/local school you actually want to transfer to a silent verbal
3) withdraw from the draft after your old school fills your scholarship but before the june 15th withdrawal deadline
4) officially sign with the new school
it's a more legitimate "reason" than being homesick. a bunch of guys enter the draft every year that have have no business doing so. it's a good thing when they decide to return to school. ncaa would be imputing too much to claim it wasnt all in good faith and certainly couldnt prove otherwiseThat would happen about 3 times before the NCAA caught on and stopped approving waivers in that scenario
I'm stating the obvious, but this whole cat n mouse thing w/ the the ncaa regulatory cycle is exhausting. They throw out a restriction, immediately all transfers line up under the exception category of the restriction. Its a joke, I really hope the NCAA continues to artificially restrain until they run themselves into the ground.That would happen about 3 times before the NCAA caught on and stopped approving waivers in that scenario
Great IPAs.West coast.
So what is his reasoning for filing for a waiver? Just want to keep track of what works and what doesn't. The NCAA doesn't seem to have any rhyme or reason for granting waivers.
I just want to thank you for not putting a freaking apostrophe in there.Great IPAs.
Y'know I went to a Stone taproom in CA last year and all the kids were drinking Stone's wag at an NEIPA.Great IPAs.