wuwh_08
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Money? If he's not officially on scholarship I assume he'd have to pay his own way for tuition.One thing about this doesn't make sense to me. The NCAA has no say whether or not he enrolls in school, only whether or not he can be on scholarship and play. So why wouldn't he go ahead and enroll (supposedly he's been accepted by UT) before the deadline since they're so sure he'll be cleared? Yes, there's a risk he won't be cleared, but apparently only a slight one. And I'm sure there are ways to deal with that if it happens.
"You know, we're still in a holding pattern," Pruitt said on the SEC coaches teleconference. "I'm sure it's about to get ruled on. So as soon as we know, everyone else will know."
Rush Propst, Peterson's head coach at Colquitt County High School in Moultrie, Ga., told GoVols247' Patrick Brown Wednesday morning that the hope was that Peterson would be able to head to Tennessee Thursday, reiterating that he is still awaiting word from the NCAA Clearinghouse.
