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NCAA approves Shepard ND waiver
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[QUOTE="BroadwayVa, post: 2496673, member: 6118"] \ Those are NOT GREY areas---they are non area's. When a decision is one that has the potential to effect every school in some manner. Personal alone as a description does not do it. I know three or four areas currently used most are shown to those effected. Of all the dip----_)()*_)**&(& -reasons ever printed. A bad recruiting year, from what I recall, for ND and that equates to a reason to make a transfer eligible one year earlier??? For me this is NOT an ND vs the world issue, it is as was stated a fairness, equal treatment, across the board , consistency issue. Geno should have used this in the 16/17 year, he was down 2 or 3 post players--- I know I'm naive, organizations that have as their base educational institutions that effect kids/students. If fairness is not attainable, consistency must be the norm. Where is Pandora---this box shall be opened again. [/QUOTE]
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