I'm unfamiliar with a CU team that gets deeper as the season goes on. Don't see this happening.
Your doom is why it is going to happen.I'm unfamiliar with a CU team that gets deeper as the season goes on. Don't see this happening.
Prime didn't get death threats called in to the NCAA.Why did the unc kid get approved but Brown didn't? WTF?
UNC got the AG involved.Why did the unc kid get approved but Brown didn't? WTF?
Thanks for the email address- doneI just emailed president of NCAA...recommend everyone do the same...cbaker@ncaa.org
Or even more troubling, for elite freestyle skiers.I don't know. This could set a bad precedent and open the floodgates for all of the players that have witnessed their coach die on the field.
He has two years, and by then the whole line should be recruited over. There's no reason to sit him if he can gain eligibility.Does he have one year of eligibility remaining? Would it be best for CU if he plays next year when Shedeur, Hunter return with even more transfers and talent? I am thinking next year we could make a run and the CFP, it would nice to have Brown next year for a full season vs 5 remaining games against Stanford and Arizona teams
Thank you for that, I thought he had one year remainingHe has two years, and by then the whole line should be recruited over. There's no reason to sit him if he can gain eligibility.
I don't know. This could set a bad precedent and open the floodgates for all of the players that have witnessed their coach die on the field.
If he only had one year remaining and was ruled ineligible, his college career would be over since he already used his Redshirt.Thank you for that, I thought he had one year remaining
They've set the precedent now though. And they were obviously worried about the AG's mention of antitrust violations, which gives a roadmap for all other appeals. The NCAA understands the house of cards they've built more than anyone. They will cave with a little pressure,imo.The UNC case was much higher visibility - I don't see this going our way
They are the ones who put mental health in the guidelines. It is very hard to argue against a mental health claim in court, not something they are anxious to try.They've set the precedent now though. And they were obviously worried about the AG's mention of antitrust violations, which gives a roadmap for all other appeals. The NCAA understands the house of cards they've built more than anyone. They will cave with a little pressure,imo.
If he only had one year remaining and was ruled ineligible, his college career would be over
The poster I replied to made it sound like he figured with one year of eligibility remaining, it would be best to have him use it next year instead of the rest of this year. Don't be a dick BJOhhhhh. So that is how it works. Thanks!
If there's anyone on the planet who has the ability to raise the visibility of Mr. Brown's predicament, that person has a prime office in the Champions' Center.The UNC case was much higher visibility - I don't see this going our way
As soon as I heard about Tez Walker, I was hoping that it would impact Brown as well.MSN
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Sweet baby Jesus, make this happen.
Don't be a dick BJ
Everything you said is correct except this.Come on NCAA, get it right, asshats
Is Asshat still right?Everything you said is correct except this.
If at all possible the NCAA always gets it wrong, it's what they do.
In the context of the NCAA? Yes.Is Asshat still right?
How about a BJ dick?
Absolute game changer if we can get a starter back at Guard.MSN
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Sweet baby Jesus, make this happen.
Meanwhile Colorado's legislator's dilly dally around with things like budgets and public safety. Get with it General Assembly!FSU bringing in legislators for their NCAA casualty.
Florida official threatens legal action against NCAA if Florida State DL Darrell Jackson isn't ruled eligible
The state's CFO and Fire Marshal called out the NCAA following its ruling on North Carolina WR Tez Walkerwww.cbssports.com