Yes, and let's not forget the P12 is garbage, so all their quality wins would likely have to come from the Non-Conference schedule.He's missing at a minimum 10 games and maybe up to 18. I would say that's a pretty big loss.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yes, and let's not forget the P12 is garbage, so all their quality wins would likely have to come from the Non-Conference schedule.He's missing at a minimum 10 games and maybe up to 18. I would say that's a pretty big loss.
If he had went to Duke he would be an honor student with absolutely no eligibility issues, whatsoever.Kid would have had to go to duke to be eligible. Possibly north carolina.
Ok I just have to say it , this would never have happen if he were a Jailhawk ! it would have all been well you know lol !Cal rightly stays away again. It's uncanny how good Cal is at not taking these guys who end up having issues.
They are using lottery balls to determine the amount of suspension. Drawing at 6 on channel NCAA. The fair and balanced network.Like I said it’s a fairly big blow, but from your subject title I thought I was going to read he was ineligible as in permanently. One semester sucks but it’s not a killer.
Yes. That is fishy. Why is he nit eligible? He says he's completed his academics.Definitely going to need more info about what went on here. "The NCAA missed his clearance date" is a pretty vague explanation.
Kid would have had to go to duke to be eligible. Possibly north carolina.
He should've went to UNCheat or Duke, no doubt eligibility wouldn't have been an issue.
If he would have signed with North Carolina. He would already have his college degree. It's called the Carolina Way.If he had went to Duke he would be an honor student with absolutely no eligibility issues, whatsoever.
Well done.Wait - nobody else mentioned yet that he's N'eligible? This thread is almost a page long. For shame.
I don't think the NCAA missing a deadline means anything. They ARE the deadline. It's something else.Well done.
Has anyone asked why the kid is ineligible due to the NCAA missing a deadline? Shouldn't there be a deadline for the student, and then the NCAA just has to process the request? Why is there an option for the NCAA to keep a kid ineligible by missing a deadline?
So you think this is code for something? I like it.I don't think the NCAA missing a deadline means anything. They ARE the deadline. It's something else.