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Yes Shepard’s was. Supposedly they reworded the appeal. Yah right.
Shepard didn't have to appeal because the NCAA granted her claim.
Yes Shepard’s was. Supposedly they reworded the appeal. Yah right.
He ain't wrong.
Shepard didn't have to appeal because the NCAA granted her claim.
Yes they did AFTER she was denied.

Could you link to something that backs this? Because I've never seen a thing that said Shepard was denied and am finding nothing on it now.
They never petitioned for a waiver I believe.Is anyone aware if Azura Stevens case was appealed ?
It'd be interesting either way, but I think it's more interesting if Evina is playing in that game rather than sitting on the bench in street clothes.Jan 23, 2020 just got more interesting.![]()
Evina was hurt during the SEC tournament of her Freshman year. She continued to play with that injury until she received surgery after transferring to UCONN on June 4th.Care to elaborate on knee and TN sports medicine? I've never heard of any issues there. Just wondering
Couldn't have been her parents, the appeal is submitted by the school and her parents were quoted as saying that they did not know why the appeal was accepted.There was along thread on the ND boardduring that time. Something about her parents reworded the appeal which was accepted.
Waiver was submitted a few weeks ago (early October) not that long to wait considering. Coaching change had nothing to do with the waiver request and is not a criteria for immediate eligibility.Wait a minute, we had to wait till November to find out that the waiver was denied. I’m still trying to figure out how Shepard gets granted a waiver with no immediate coaching change, but Westbrook can’t???
If anyone doubts that Shepard was denied a waiver then granted one on appeal ! Look up Wikipedia.
www.swishappeal.com
Shepard didn't have to appeal because the NCAA granted her claim.
It'd be interesting either way, but I think it's more interesting if Evina is playing in that game rather than sitting on the bench in street clothes.
I wasn't thinking of the game itself as much as the attitude between the fanbases.It'd be interesting either way, but I think it's more interesting if Evina is playing in that game rather than sitting on the bench in street clothes.
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Jessica Shepard pulls off the transfer — and transformation — at Notre Dame
Notre Dame's Jessica Shepard pulls off a rare double — transfer and transformation — as she eyes another on Championship Sunday.www.indystar.com
To this day, Shepard’s parents have no idea why her appeal was successful. That same fall, for instance, Navy transfer Alohi Gilman was told he’d have to sit out a year before playing football for the Irish.
“Nobody seems to really know what the deal is there,” Mark Shepard said. “When we looked at it, about 50 percent of the applications got approved and you have to go through multiple appeals to make it happen. She fully anticipated she would have to sit out for a year.”
What is this article supposed to be proving? It says nothing about her request being denied and her being granted eligibility on appeal.
So current NCAA president Mark Emmert was an ex UConn official?NCAA Auditor: But Mr, Emmert, she meets all the qualifications for waiver....
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"I said NO, dammit! She's a UConn transfer!"
Six years after Mark Emmert left his job at the University of Connecticut, the governor of Connecticut ordered an investigation into a massive construction project on campus that had been ravaged by scandal, including more than $100 million lost because of mismanagement.
To find out where things went wrong, the investigators looked at old papers of Emmert, who once supervised the project as UConn's chancellor. They soon found a bombshell.