Surely you're making this up.wildforthecats wrote:"North Carolina Tar Heels senior point guard Joel Berry II broke his right hand last week punching the door after losing to teammate Theo Pinson and a manager in a video game."
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http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/coll ... 77026.htmlslowcat95 wrote:Wait, what? Link?Wildcat92 wrote:The NCAA just decided Beverly is out for THE ENTIRE SEASON at NCSU.
For going to class.
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“If worst comes to worst, I have to sit out,” Beverly said at media day. “I knew that could be a possibility coming into this situation.”
Right. How did he know it was a possibility? Because it is the rule. He started classes. Then transferred. He still gets four years of eligibility at NCSU, it just doesn't start until he's been at his new school for a year. Stinks for the player, but the NCAA often seems uninterested in the players.
Right. How did he know it was a possibility? Because it is the rule. He started classes. Then transferred. He still gets four years of eligibility at NCSU, it just doesn't start until he's been at his new school for a year. Stinks for the player, but the NCAA often seems uninterested in the players.
"Here’s what is the elephant in the room. Travis had a bag before. Now everyone has a bag. The Travis Ford recruiting prowess was greatly exaggerated."---SLU fan explaining how NIL took away Ford's recruiting edge
Isn't his situation different from the typical one, in that the coach who successfully recruited him left the THE OHIO STATE UNIVERITY so all the school'srecruits were released from their obligation and had the one year of illegibility lifted for their transfer rights?
If my analysis is correct, then the imposition of this year ban seems beyond unjust and instead reinforces the truth that the NCAA cares nothing for the student component of the student athlete experience.
If my analysis is correct, then the imposition of this year ban seems beyond unjust and instead reinforces the truth that the NCAA cares nothing for the student component of the student athlete experience.
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This is just as good as any of a place to put this:
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/201 ... ime-sports
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/201 ... ime-sports
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As Greeny at Mike and Mike pointed out this morning, the NCAA is punishing a kid for going to class. If he hadn't gone to class, he could play. But he went to class, so they punished him.
To understand the actions of the NCAA assume it is controlled by a cabal of its enemies.
To understand the actions of the NCAA assume it is controlled by a cabal of its enemies.
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