NCAA finally takes a look at Texas

Steve

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The case to follow is Nebraska recruit Christian Neimann. He played on the same club team as Lucca. Last I heard, Sadler was following Lucca's case to determine if Neimann would be available for next year.
 

ajk4st8

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So how does the number of games played change the fact that you played 'professionally'?

WEAK. Thats a fine line when you are just going by number of games played... it shouldnt matter if you play 2 games or 100 games. If you are declared to have played professionally you shouldnt play.


Just my opinion.
 

crash_zone

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So if this goes to the NCAA committee made of coaches (the last one that we got rejected by)....and if an ISU rep is on there.....would you want him to vote for a yr suspension or reinstatement? I'd say go for the yr suspension just so everyone else can get a feel for this $%#U% rule and the NCAA
 

jj-cyclones

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Wow, the NCAA is so just. They gave Texas a nice slap on the wrist. I'd like go give them a slap in the balls...the pissed off, heterosexual kind.

That could be the funniest thing I have herd in a long while! Thank you! I needed that while I study for these two tests!:smile: