Cade Mays transfer appeal!

#5
#5
I have the same question about what that has to do with a waiver? Not being an azz, just really curious on that subject. I havent followed the transfer rules like i should but have seen a few and from what i gather, there is really no standard. Is that correct?
 
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#12
#12
Even if not granted immediate eligibility, why not just play next year anyway. Probably a high round pick and he won't need a 4th year anywho. Why sit out a year to save a year that you're gonna skip anyway. Amirite?
 
#15
#15
How about the trauma of knowing his dad lost a finger at georgia? Immediate eligibility would be therapeutic. After all, the young man's mental health is first and foremost.

Cade needs about 5+ appointments with the therapist prior to ncaa ruling.
 
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I have the same question about what that has to do with a waiver? Not being an azz, just really curious on that subject. I havent followed the transfer rules like i should but have seen a few and from what i gather, there is really no standard. Is that correct?
That is the way it seems.
 
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I have the same question about what that has to do with a waiver? Not being an azz, just really curious on that subject. I havent followed the transfer rules like i should but have seen a few and from what i gather, there is really no standard. Is that correct?
Basically lawyer up and claim some type of injustice/unfairness and you have a shot. (Unless you're trying to transfer to Tenessee...)
 
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#23
I have the same question about what that has to do with a waiver? Not being an azz, just really curious on that subject. I havent followed the transfer rules like i should but have seen a few and from what i gather, there is really no standard. Is that correct?
Wrong. Only no standard when applying to Ohio State, Bama, or Florida.
 
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