Ok, so not the NCAA's doing
appears to blame the NCAA
hmeless
Last edited by Blake; 02-26-2015 at 09:17 AM.
Wtf a glitch?Briles said Nacita's status with the team is a compliance issue that's out of his hands."It kind of snowballed on us here a little bit in the last week or so," Briles said. "I was unaware of anything that was going on. It's unfortunate, you know, and hopefully there will be a remedy. I don't know what it is right now. Hopefully there will be a chance for him to continue his dream."If Nacita's eligibility is eventually restored, Briles said the team would welcome him back."Like I said, this is out of our control," Briles said. "He hasn't been dismissed from the team for any purposes other than, you know, I guess there's a glitch in his eligibility."
http://espn.go.com/college-football/...s-was-homeless
Meh the dude has his priorities ed up. Seems like he left Cornell, where he was probably on a full-ride, to be a homeless third/fourth string RB at Baylor. You aren't Rudy brah.
Eh, I think the point is that the system is ed up.
You have an actual player contributing to a multibillion dollar business that's forced to be homeless if he wants to continue to play.
Yeah the NCAA sucks. It's just hard to feel bad for this particular guy.
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