actually KU and i think kentucky have freshmen that are still waiting elibility rulings also. not just us
Who is KU waiting on?
actually KU and i think kentucky have freshmen that are still waiting elibility rulings also. not just us
Who is KU waiting on?
Wouldnt you like to know one way or the other?
CFH is on the record saying he would.....
Why would you write this whole thing up if you don't know the rule? Freshmen are the only players who can play in exhibitions and still be eligible for a non-medical redshirt.
Can a Juco play in an exhibition then red shirt?
That seems to be the litmus test to this argument.
Its true that the end results don't often match the anticipated output, but I think Royce is more of a known quantity in recruiting circles than Staiger was. Very highly regarded, and I think his post talents both offensively and defensively is something that fill a void with this team, so I really do think he would make a huge difference. Just wait and hope for the best on that deal I guess.White's presence wouldn't hurt, and I hate the inability of NCAA to actually make these decisions in a timely fashion. I mean, what's the delay? I'm sure there's more detail to it than we know, but is it actually that complicated?
I'm not losing any sleep over it, either way. Fans got hung up on Staiger's eligibility, waited a year for the patience to pay off, waited another year for him to "become effective," he had one awesome game, then bolted.
I'm not saying any of that will happen in this case. I just don't want to obsess over it.
I wonder what makes Katz believe we may hear something this week. Hopefully he's right and it's good news, but I'm not going to be holding my breath.
If one of Kanter's teammates received compensation then he should have to sit out the year shouldn't he, just like Lucca Staiger? Makes no difference what Kanter received according to the NCAA in the Staiger ruling.
They changed the rules about that either this year or last year.