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Its pretty obvious this has nothing to do with Pruitt and everything to do with the UT compliance office.HE IS A STARTER! Forget about it. Source? You know! Crystal Ball. (seriously, he will be in there) I think it's pretty obvious by now that Pruitt knows how to get stuff done.
Its pretty obvious this has nothing to do with Pruitt and everything to do with the UT compliance office.
On another note, I would just buck the NCAA and play him anyways. What in the hell are they going to do about it? Make us vacate wins from this season? All 6 of them, oh nos.
Its pretty obvious this has nothing to do with Pruitt and everything to do with the UT compliance office.
On another note, I would just buck the NCAA and play him anyways. What in the hell are they going to do about it? Make us vacate wins from this season? All 6 of them, oh nos.
You evidently forgot the pull Pruitt has vs the pull Saban has."UT Compliance Office". You evidently forgot to consider where Pruitt learned his Craft. AND it will be 8, not 6.
No, I don't think this is an anti-Tennessee thing, the NCAA has been pretty consistently rejecting waivers left and right since the Fields-Martell thing went down. It's like that episode made them realize they had gone a bridge too far and they are now beating a hasty retreat to their old position to try to shut down the non-grad school transfer industry.Different tone = This doesnt help Miami, Ohio State, or Bama....
No, I don't think this is anti-Tennessee thing, the NCAA has been pretty consistently rejecting waivers left and right since the Fields-Martell thing went down. It's like that episode made them realize they had gone a bridge too far and they are now beating a hasty retreat to their old position to try to shut down the non-grad school transfer industry.
No, I don't think this is anti-Tennessee thing, the NCAA has been pretty consistently rejecting waivers left and right since the Fields-Martell thing went down. It's like that episode made them realize they had gone a bridge too far and they are now beating a hasty retreat to their old position to try to shut down the non-grad school transfer industry.
The only institution worse than the NCAA to me is the federal government, because the regulatory state is just like the NCAA except they can put you in prison also, still if Solomon's waiver request gets rejected it'll be a continuation of a trend that's been going on all summer with multiple schools since the Fields-Martell situation concluded. They weren't prepared to make a public relations fiasco of that situation by denying those transfers, but it is like they then decided they wouldn't allow themselves to be put in that situation again. Since then they've rejected a transfer request from a guy whose mom or dad had cancer and several other seemingly very meritorious hardship requests.The NCAA does what is best for their pocketbooks. Right now, that's keeping Bama and OSU happy in football. That's why they turned a blind eye to what Duke, UNC, Kansas, Arizona, UCLA, Louisville, UConn, Syracuse, etc. were doing in basketball but throwing the book at Cleveland State....
The only institution worse than the NCAA to me is the federal government, because the regulatory state is just like the NCAA except they can put you in prison also, still if Solomon's waiver request gets rejected it'll be a continuation of a trend that's been going on all summer with multiple schools since the Fields-Martell situation concluded. They weren't prepared to make a public relations fiasco of that situation by denying those transfers, but it is like they then decided they wouldn't allow themselves to be put in that situation again. Since then they've rejected a transfer request from a guy whose mom or dad had cancer and several other seemingly very meritorious hardship requests.
Fields didn't even hear what that guy in the stands said, that was just a pre-text, his sister is still on a track scholarship at UGA. He left because he couldn't beat out Fromm, everyone knows it.My wife (she played D1 basketball in late 90s at a school in TX) brought this up. Most female student athletes are subjected to sexist, misogynist, or sexual harassing comments from other students during their time in college. How is that different than what Fields experienced?