While I think that is a bad thing, he announced his transfer
by 84david (2019-02-12 08:31:22)

In reply to: While I do not generally disagree with the statement, I do  posted by ndstein04


long before he found out about the name calling.

Both things can be correct. The name calling is bad, but he shouldn't be
granted eligibility because people feel sorry for him.


I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure he didn’t announce his
by ndstein04  (2019-02-13 07:27:59)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

transfer in September. The incident happened Sept 29th. They kicked the baseball team’s best hitter out of school sometime around October 2nd. Of course it is just a pretext to allow a free transfer. But, would you want to play baseball on a team where you had the leading hitter kicked out of school? Could you imagine the negative press the NCAA would get if they didn’t allow the waiver. The NCAA had no choice. Sure, the organization is corrupt, but this is not the right incident to accuse them of corruption.