Maybe there is a good reason but this sounds S T U P I D.....He didn't even win money which comes up later in the article.
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More idiocy, at least to me, from the ncaa
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More idiocy, at least to me, from the ncaa
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Re: More idiocy, at least to me, from the ncaa
I saw that and I can't believe the NCAA doing that to him. What a bunch of commies. If the rumor is true that the SEC would leave the NCAA, I can now see why.
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Re: More idiocy, at least to me, from the ncaa
Edited because I read it wrong. Still seems like a dumb rule to me. I understand why it's in place, although the HS basketball players who go to a "prep" school after exhausting 4 years of eligibility at their original HS seem to be circumventing this rule, simply because they don't technically 'graduate' after 4 years, and get a 5th year of eligibility at a private school.
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