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The SEC is going to experiment with 8 man officiating crews to help alleviate the stress on the 7 man crews due to new fast paced Hurry up offenses.
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You liking that Butch Jones hire Gunna??? Dude seems like a good coach in all aspects... Hope he gets enough time to turn around that dumpster fire Dooley left
.@BGI_DanMurphy is reporting Golson withdrew from the university due to an academic code violation.[/img]
Son had Lennay taking tests for him?
Kiel likely needs a release to sort out his scholarship and to make sure he still would have a place at Notre Dame if he wanted to return. But if he knows he is welcome, is determined to return, and can afford a year paying his own way at Notre Dame, there is nothing Cincinnati can do to stop his transfer.
Angelo Di Carlo @angdicarlowndu 9m
BREAKING: Notre Dame confirms to WNDU that quarterback Everett Golson is no longer enrolled at ND. They can't say why due to privacy laws.
Angelo Di Carlo @angdicarlowndu 9m
BREAKING: Notre Dame confirms to WNDU that quarterback Everett Golson is no longer enrolled at ND. They can't say why due to privacy laws.
Wow!!!!! Everett come home to SC baby The ole ball coach won't make you take any tests at all
Well, John Infante, editor of Bylaw Blog, which breaks down NCAA rules and decisions, cited "Bylaw 14.5.5.2.8, the Return to Original Institution Without Participation or With Minimal Participation Exception." That bylaw essentially says there’s a small loophole where a student-athlete can return to his or her original school as long as they don’t participate in a “countable athletic activity.”
"The student transfers to a second four-year collegiate institution, does not compete at the second institution and does not engage in other countable athletically related activities in the involved sport at the second institution beyond a 14-consecutive-day period and returns to the original institution. The 14-consecutive-day period begins with the date on which the student-athlete first engages in any countable athletically related activity (see Bylaw 17.02.1). A student may use this exception even if he or she has an unfulfilled residence requirement at the institution from which he or she is transferring."
Under this rule, Kiel could pack his bag, kiss Tommy Tuberville goodbye and be back on the Notre Dame campus before the sun comes up. Cincinnati could try to block the transfer and deny Notre Dame permission to speak with Kiel, but that would only prohibit Notre Dame from giving Kiel a scholarship for the next season, not prohibit him from playing.
when you are kicked out for academic violations, you are not allowed to be on scholarship the next yr at a DI school .
Doesn't necessarily mean he can't go there. Seeing that he's an instate resident at the school, he wouldn't be on athletic scholarship, but something could be worked with the financial aid office to where he gets grants to cover his room, board and tuition for that year until he's eligible the following season.when you are kicked out for academic violations, you are not allowed to be on scholarship the next yr at a DI school .