pretty good summary of the LSU policy here:
https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_ro...ce0f2397d.html
A change in cryptic strategies or what?
pretty good summary of the LSU policy here:
https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_ro...ce0f2397d.html
You don't seem to have much experience with attorneys. If the kid is going to have to sit out a game for a "failed test" any decent attorney would challenge whether the test was accurate and, pending review and appeal of the test results, the kid would be allowed to play. Drop the appeal after the Texas game, let the player sit out a meaningless game, and there you go.
If the school wanted the player eligible for the Texas game, they would also argue the kid should be allowed to play, pending resolution of the test results challenge (wink, wink). Courts are loathe to impose a penalty on an individual while questions of due process are unresolved.
You need to have more faith in the ability of S!E!C! schools to skirt their own rules. After all, the S!E!C! rules are written with built-in safegards against their application during "inconvenient times."
the current policy that i shared above appears to provide plenty of wiggle room for the athletes, i'd be shocked if any of these players were suspended for the texas game; it would have to have been an egregious and indefensible violation.
Thujone comes through with his 2019 preview.
http://prevailandride.blogspot.com/2...eview.html?m=1
Rumor that Mookie Cooper was kicked out of his high school. Former Texas commit who had since joined Ohio States class.
Starting to get excited for my annual trip down to the opener. We usually cram into a hotel but this year we found a nice loft on the corner of Brazos and 5th. Can people watch from the balcony without having to go anywhere if we want. So ready to be down there tailgating and getting this season rolling.
Watch out for scooters and homeless camps. Have a blast.
Yeah we know the drill.7 years in a row now for the home opener. Been good times.
Ohio State's 24/7 site confirmed he's switching schools, but they mentioned they couldn't give details.
So kicked out is not expelled I guess.
Expelled could mean good luck graduating 2020.
Different rules for different districts as well.
So it would be good to have more info as it comes in if you guys can get it.
Edit:
Private school, sorry.
Last edited by pgardn; 08-28-2019 at 09:54 PM.
Very interesting. Something pretty significant had to have happened because Trinity Catholic really likes its football program and he was a major piece. Takes a lot to get kicked out for a football player.
Oops...
Private school.
Ignore my post.
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