Would anybody else be able to confirm this? It was posted elsewhere that the basis for the waiver is tied to non innappropriate physical contact by penn State coaches with players during basketball activities.
They call it "tradition."
Would anybody else be able to confirm this? It was posted elsewhere that the basis for the waiver is tied to non innappropriate physical contact by penn State coaches with players during basketball activities.
Would anybody else be able to confirm this? It was posted elsewhere that the basis for the waiver is tied to non innappropriate physical contact by penn State coaches with players during basketball activities.
It is ours "me too" movement
English, please.clean this **** up or i am putting in to cave
Ines Nezerwa had a case that wasn't cut and dried. The NCAA could have easily shafted her, but they did the right thing. I have been critical of the organization for their whimsical take on waivers, punishment, eligibility, etc. but they have gotten it right for ISU lately.Naz and his medical redshirt went just fine, too.
That was a pretty cut-and-dried case, though, nothing requiring the judgement that it is going to require for a more general "hardship" as with Kempt and soon with Bolton.
Yeah, until the NCAA officially grants the waiver I am just going to assume he isn’t eligible.
Yeah, until the NCAA officially grants the waiver I am just going to assume he isn’t eligible.
Wait, your telling me that you can’t find clear information about the wrongdoings of a Penn State coaching staff?
The only thing I count on with the NCAA is for them to be consistently inconsistent. I won't expect this to go through until the very second ISU has the approval in hand.
Now that you mention it, ever since we've started recruiting Bolton my buttt has
On B12 radio last night, they said NCAA grants about 70% of the requests over the last several years (all sports I think).
Don't leave us hanging.
What has your butt done?
I think his butt needs a stern talking to.
He playin' boys.