m1al
I'm the most wanted man on my island...
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None of that should matter. Yes I know he’s from California and I know Emmert is a pansy pathetic coward.You do know that he came from the West Coast USC, right? Not South Carolina, so he's not a transfer from another school in the SEC; so not the same as Cade Mays.
He also had a Medical Redshirt for 2019, which is most likely why he got the eligibility waiver for 2020
USC's JT Daniels is out for the season after tearing knee ligaments
While f em sounds good UT is not going to do that. And they shouldn't. It sux but you just keep grinding and find a way to win 10+ games a year to become relevant again.Didn't LSU's basketball coach (I forget the drama queen's name) play an ineligible player last year? I don't believe any repercussions happened with that decision, suit Cade up for the Georgia game I say and have at it
I think it would help that the college being departed from could not fill that scholarship until they are not longer protesting the eligibility of such transferred player.Just my opinion,
Cade went to UGA because of Pittman. Pittman leaves, and Cade’s Dad gets hurt. Dad and family are pissed UGA not being supportive on Dad’s injury. Cade upset with both facts. Cade wants to go back home. Completely understandable. Is that a “toxic environment”? No. That is just lawyer hyperbole. Is it the best situation for Cade? No. He does not want to play for a school who his Dad now hates and for a position coach who did not recruit him.
Does Cade technically qualify for a waiver? No. Did Pruitt technically tamper a little bit in the transfer? Probably, but I don’t hold it against him. Pruitt is a good coach, and I expect all teams bend some rules. Would I give him the waiver? Yes. Let’s play some football and stop this petty crap.
His Das got hurt, his own fault by the way, when they were there on a recruiting trip when Cade was in High school and Cade still went to UGA is the injury had nothing to with wanting to transfer. You DO NOT commit or sign to a coach you commit and sign to a school!!! The NCAA saw right thru Cade and his Dad's BS. Cade left to go play with his brother , which is all fine and good and I don't blame him if thats what he wants to do, he just has to play by the rules and sit out a year. If he had limited playing time, i believe its less than 6 qtrs, at GA last year he probably would have been cleared but that was not the case.I think it would help that the college being departed from could not fill that scholarship until they are not longer protesting the eligibility of such transferred player.
His Das got hurt, his own fault by the way, when they were there on a recruiting trip when Cade was in High school and Cade still went to UGA is the injury had nothing to with wanting to transfer. You DO NOT commit or sign to a coach you commit and sign to a school!!! The NCAA saw right thru Cade and his Dad's BS. Cade left to go play with his brother , which is all fine and good and I don't blame him if thats what he wants to do, he just has to play by the rules and sit out a year. If he had limited playing time, i believe its less than 6 qtrs, at GA last year he probably would have been cleared but that was not the case.