BeardedVol
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Since then though Tom Mars represented Luke Ford (the TE from Illinois who was seeking a waiver for immediate eligibility for Illinois after returning due to his grandfather's poor health), still denied. The signs have been there the last few months that the NCAA was changing course. Has Solomon officially been denied or are we speculating? I wouldn't be surprised is all I'm saying, given recent events.Having Tom Mars represent him is the reason Fields got his waiver.
Since then though Tom Mars represented Luke Ford (the TE from Illinois who was seeking a waiver for immediate eligibility for Illinois after returning due to his grandfather's poor health), still denied. The signs have been there the last few months that the NCAA was changing course. Has Solomon officially been denied or are we speculating? I wouldn't be surprised is all I'm saying, given recent events.
I would think, there would be a decision before Fall Practice begins. Programs and coaches need to know who they will have on their rosters, so they can set their depth charts, and practice accordingly. But what do I know?Denied players whose reasons were the same for OSU-and Bamaese transfer, should ban together and sue for monetary compensation due to punitive damage, mental distress, and whatever else some sharp lawyer can concoct or conjure. Even if it is accusing the NCAA of practicing voodoo with an unlicensed shaman. Tired of the wishy-washy decisions from them.
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.
Nonsense. I linked two flipping cases above, where people were moving back home seeking a waiver to be closer to sick family members, denied.
Just someone's speculating as people love to do. The NCAA is always silent on these matters and will often wait till the last second before releasing their decision. They do this to avoid lawsuits that they get hit with quite often. It's been this way the last 15 years or so. Most folks have no idea what the NCAAClearinghouseEligibility Center is or what role they play in these decisions.
I understand you've got something stuck up your butt, disagree with me all day long, but I don't make stuff up.Do you understand they were filed under a different type of waiver? You don't understand any of this. No need talking to a know-nothing. Also, do you know what "anecdotal" means? Good lord and they probably let you vote! G'day...
Did you catch your wife in bed with a homeless man? WTH. I am sorry for whatever is going on with you today friend.Do you understand they were filed under a different type of waiver? You don't understand any of this. No need talking to a know-nothing. Also, do you know what "anecdotal" means? Good lord and they probably let you vote! G'day...this is like trying to talk multiplication with a dog.
I would think, there would be a decision before Fall Practice begins. Programs and coaches need to know who they will have on their rosters, so they can set their depth charts, and practice accordingly. But what do I know?
I'm usually anti NCAA, but both of those denials make sense to me.Here's two of the recent high profile denials:
NCAA denies eligibility waiver for Virginia Tech transfer who is helping ailing mom
https://www.washingtonpost.com/spor...a-denied-his-eligibility-twice/?noredirect=on