I was under the impression Harris had a pretty good reason too.
its the ncaa
logic and reason isnt always their strong suit
I was under the impression Harris had a pretty good reason too.
Very true. I guess I shouldn't have dealt in an absolute in regards to Harris. I could definitely see him getting his waiver though, even if it is less likely than Gach's waiver.its the ncaa
logic and reason isnt always their strong suit
I was under the impression Harris had a pretty good reason too.
I'm pretty sure I heard somewhere, could've been on here, that Memphis filled his spot a day or two after he left. Seems like they pushed him out if that's the case. And you could probably make a good case for a waiver based off of that, but also because of some of the other situations Penny got himself into. Also, Mike Miller just left Memphis yesterday, so I'm wondering if there's something going on there.I'm not sure if he was kind of pushed out? Or if that matters when they're considering eligibility?
The Gopher's PG Carr having 2 more years of eligibility has to be a plus for the good guys.
I hope it changes, but have a reliable source that claims Harris was not an ideal teammate.
Honestly not surprised considering some of the personalities on that team / coaching staff.I hope it changes, but have a reliable source that claims Harris was not an ideal teammate.
Why? Gach is moving closer to home, Harris moving 600 miles away.
I give Gach a 70% chance waiver if he goes to ISU or UM
50% for Harris
Dumb lol that's like saying if there are 4 Heisman candidates, each has a 25% chance to win.aren't they both 50/50 ?
its a yes or no!
have a buddy who always argues that point lol
Dumb lol that's like saying if there are 4 Heisman candidates, each has a 25% chance to win.
Hahah, right!
a 4th and 15 is not a 50/50 chance. "dude yes it is, you either get it or you don't"
LOL
I like those odds.Now you guys are catching on. What's the chance of winning the lottery...50/50.
Now you guys are catching on. What's the chance of winning the lottery...50/50.
I'm guessing your buddy wasn't an engineering major.aren't they both 50/50 ?
its a yes or no!
have a buddy who always argues that point lol
Now you guys are catching on. What's the chance of winning the lottery...50/50.
Your comment is reminding me of Maria Sharapova's interview after beating Serena Williams for the 2004 Wimbledon title. In the on court post match interview she said something similar to "What are the odds of a girl in Russia, moving to the US, picking up tennis and winning Wimbledon? 50:50?"
Send this to your buddyaren't they both 50/50 ?
its a yes or no!
have a buddy who always argues that point lol