Vols en route to Columbia without Cade Mays

#51
#51
The SEC already has a ruling that's pretty clear. No reason to respond to individuals without some serious extenuating circumstances involved. They should have known he would be sitting a year.
I assume he applied for a waiver right? If that's the case then yes it deserves a response either way.
 
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#54
The problem is the SEC failing to acknowledge that eligibility requirements during a Covid year should of been adjusted given the ncaa rules. What’s the point in having an SEC office if they can’t even adjust rules in a pandemic year. Just like what’s the point of having an SeC office when they can’t even tell us how
If at first the game - or the breaks - go against you, don't let up... put on more steam.

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Antifa, I would like you to meet the SEC offices, SEC offices meet Antifa
 
#55
#55
Situation reeks of a man not wanting to make a decision so he makes the 'member universities, directors, and presidents' out to be the bad guys by not changing a rule 2 years ago when none of them could see the future either.

Kind of like not wanting to divorce your nag of a wife now, when 5 years ago you could have left her when she was still your sweet, loving girlfriend and blaming her brother for it...
 
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I read on another thread they did vote to repeal it in 2018 and the member schools voted 13-1 to keep it as is.

Why is that the commissioners fault?
 
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I read on another thread they did vote to repeal it in 2018 and the member schools voted 13-1 to keep it as is.

Why is that the commissioners fault?
That wasn’t a $&):mad:/@$ pandemic year! Have you been awake this year? Sankey and commissioners said this year doesn’t F$&&)(67$! Count so why isn’t everyone cleared?
 
#68
#68
Fed law over rules State law. state law over rules county/city law so why can't he play the NCAA has said yes and the are the Congress/senate of college football?
 
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#69
Are there any recent examples of guys in this same situation at other sec schools that have been ruled eligible without having to sit out a year?
 
#71
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That wasn’t a $&):mad:/@$ pandemic year! Have you been awake this year? Sankey and commissioners said this year doesn’t F$&&)(67$! Count so why isn’t everyone cleared?
Maybe because their F#$%ing rule isn't what you want the F#$%ing rule to be?
 
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