(12-01-2017 11:58 PM)CornellCoog Wrote: I was talking to a colleague today at lunch about Ole Miss and how it's gotten popular with Houston kids. My friend cut me off and said, "no, it's only popular with lazy rich kids whose parents can afford out of state tuition and have no problems with sending their kids to a Greek chapter for 6 years rather than a college."
Hot damn. But, he nailed it.
These the same kids who can't get into SMU?
Most of them from texas cant get into UT. They get alot from Georgia who cant get into uga.
Just a couple of weeks ago i was listening to a interview with a local state senator who is on the state education committee. He said over 50% of om's freshman class is from out of state. The guy above did nail it.
(12-05-2017 03:19 PM)stever20 Wrote: from the story on Friday:
NCAA spokeswoman Stacey Osborne confirmed to ESPN that Ole Miss seniors will be allowed to transfer without penalty because of the postseason ban for 2018.
According to NCAA rules, "It is not necessary for an institution to obtain permission in writing to recruit a student-athlete at an institution that has been placed on probation with sanctions that preclude it from competing in postseason competition during the remaining seasons of the student-athlete's eligibility."
Bjork(Ole Miss AD) attempted to clear up confusion over the possibility of players transferring, saying anyone with multiple years of eligibility remaining would have to file a waiver with the NCAA to transfer and play immediately.
I guess the question will be will the NCAA grant the waivers for Juniors. My hunch is probably not- they've been pretty strict with regards to those before.
(12-05-2017 03:19 PM)stever20 Wrote: from the story on Friday:
NCAA spokeswoman Stacey Osborne confirmed to ESPN that Ole Miss seniors will be allowed to transfer without penalty because of the postseason ban for 2018.
According to NCAA rules, "It is not necessary for an institution to obtain permission in writing to recruit a student-athlete at an institution that has been placed on probation with sanctions that preclude it from competing in postseason competition during the remaining seasons of the student-athlete's eligibility."
Bjork(Ole Miss AD) attempted to clear up confusion over the possibility of players transferring, saying anyone with multiple years of eligibility remaining would have to file a waiver with the NCAA to transfer and play immediately.
I guess the question will be will the NCAA grant the waivers for Juniors. My hunch is probably not- they've been pretty strict with regards to those before.
(12-05-2017 03:19 PM)stever20 Wrote: from the story on Friday:
NCAA spokeswoman Stacey Osborne confirmed to ESPN that Ole Miss seniors will be allowed to transfer without penalty because of the postseason ban for 2018.
According to NCAA rules, "It is not necessary for an institution to obtain permission in writing to recruit a student-athlete at an institution that has been placed on probation with sanctions that preclude it from competing in postseason competition during the remaining seasons of the student-athlete's eligibility."
Bjork(Ole Miss AD) attempted to clear up confusion over the possibility of players transferring, saying anyone with multiple years of eligibility remaining would have to file a waiver with the NCAA to transfer and play immediately.
I guess the question will be will the NCAA grant the waivers for Juniors. My hunch is probably not- they've been pretty strict with regards to those before.
(12-05-2017 03:19 PM)stever20 Wrote: from the story on Friday:
NCAA spokeswoman Stacey Osborne confirmed to ESPN that Ole Miss seniors will be allowed to transfer without penalty because of the postseason ban for 2018.
According to NCAA rules, "It is not necessary for an institution to obtain permission in writing to recruit a student-athlete at an institution that has been placed on probation with sanctions that preclude it from competing in postseason competition during the remaining seasons of the student-athlete's eligibility."
Bjork(Ole Miss AD) attempted to clear up confusion over the possibility of players transferring, saying anyone with multiple years of eligibility remaining would have to file a waiver with the NCAA to transfer and play immediately.
I guess the question will be will the NCAA grant the waivers for Juniors. My hunch is probably not- they've been pretty strict with regards to those before.
I wouldn't be so sure at all about that. The NCAA has a rule on the books and doesn't want the precedent to be set that it's open season on everyone at a school with probation.
(12-05-2017 03:19 PM)stever20 Wrote: from the story on Friday:
NCAA spokeswoman Stacey Osborne confirmed to ESPN that Ole Miss seniors will be allowed to transfer without penalty because of the postseason ban for 2018.
According to NCAA rules, "It is not necessary for an institution to obtain permission in writing to recruit a student-athlete at an institution that has been placed on probation with sanctions that preclude it from competing in postseason competition during the remaining seasons of the student-athlete's eligibility."
Bjork(Ole Miss AD) attempted to clear up confusion over the possibility of players transferring, saying anyone with multiple years of eligibility remaining would have to file a waiver with the NCAA to transfer and play immediately.
I guess the question will be will the NCAA grant the waivers for Juniors. My hunch is probably not- they've been pretty strict with regards to those before.
I wouldn't be so sure at all about that. The NCAA has a rule on the books and doesn't want the precedent to be set that it's open season on everyone at a school with probation.
(12-05-2017 03:19 PM)stever20 Wrote: from the story on Friday:
NCAA spokeswoman Stacey Osborne confirmed to ESPN that Ole Miss seniors will be allowed to transfer without penalty because of the postseason ban for 2018.
According to NCAA rules, "It is not necessary for an institution to obtain permission in writing to recruit a student-athlete at an institution that has been placed on probation with sanctions that preclude it from competing in postseason competition during the remaining seasons of the student-athlete's eligibility."
Bjork(Ole Miss AD) attempted to clear up confusion over the possibility of players transferring, saying anyone with multiple years of eligibility remaining would have to file a waiver with the NCAA to transfer and play immediately.
I guess the question will be will the NCAA grant the waivers for Juniors. My hunch is probably not- they've been pretty strict with regards to those before.
I wouldn't be so sure at all about that. The NCAA has a rule on the books and doesn't want the precedent to be set that it's open season on everyone at a school with probation.
According to the latest NCAA Division I Council report, a key phrase was inserted into the wording labeled, "Modification of NCAA Division I Committee for Legislative Relief NCAA Division I Four-Year College Transfers Directive."
According to the modification, a player can transfer without restriction granted there are "documented mitigating circumstances outside the student-athlete's control." The modification became effective only last Wednesday.
One source intimately involved in the process said the move from the NCAA "came out of nowhere."
The "mitigating circumstances" phrase basically diffused the battle between Patterson and Ole Miss in the quarterback gaining immediate eligibility at Michigan.
I wouldn't be so sure at all about that. The NCAA has a rule on the books and doesn't want the precedent to be set that it's open season on everyone at a school with probation.
According to the latest NCAA Division I Council report, a key phrase was inserted into the wording labeled, "Modification of NCAA Division I Committee for Legislative Relief NCAA Division I Four-Year College Transfers Directive."
According to the modification, a player can transfer without restriction granted there are "documented mitigating circumstances outside the student-athlete's control." The modification became effective only last Wednesday.
One source intimately involved in the process said the move from the NCAA "came out of nowhere."
The "mitigating circumstances" phrase basically diffused the battle between Patterson and Ole Miss in the quarterback gaining immediate eligibility at Michigan.
Shere going back to the comfy roll of Trollis Supremis
Pretty sure this whole thread is a great example of talk **** get hit.