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My granddaughter is very self-conscious. I was instructed to say nothing during her campus visit. She probably would be ok about going to the game with me--provided that I didn't cheer or bring attention to her.I'll bet your granddaughter would love to attend a basketball game with you, and hang out afterwards. She would appreciate you making the effort to come and see her. College students always like having family come to visit them. It would be memory she would never forget. I speak from experience. Go for it!!
One could only hope. Hideous for quite a while - and to think they were decent back when Jim Davis was there. Its been a while.
My granddaughter is very self-conscious. I was instructed to say nothing during her campus visit. She probably would be ok about going to the game with me--provided that I didn't cheer or bring attention to her.
How would the NCAA explain clearing someone who transferred to not face disciplinary action allegedly from former school, if approved?
Saw it posted on Vol Nation that South Carolina is trying to get Cooper to play this year, anyone else hear this? I would think sitting out this year would be best for the team, unless we see Dawn play with 3 guards at a time.
South Carolina is seeking a waiver to let this transfer play right away, Staley says
Pretty lame precedent if NCAA/SEC agree.
In addition to potentially Cooper, Staley’s backcourt this year will likely include a rotation of sophomore guard Tyasha Harris, graduate transfer Lindsey Spann and senior Bianca Cuevas-Moore.
Read more here: South Carolina is seeking a waiver to let this transfer play right away, Staley says
I like Cooper, but that’s a lot of guards who probably think they should be starting seeking playing time, maybe Cuevas-Moore will be the 6th man again, or Staley can try to start both and Harris.
Tennessee news paper reported that she didn't want to go in front of the disciplinary committee, so she chose to transfer instead. I guess because she's had prior incidents with the team before. If I'm not mistaken she was suspended before for rules violation.Was she kicked off the team and forced to transfer if she wanted to keep playing college basketball?
How would the NCAA explain clearing someone who transferred to not face disciplinary action allegedly from former school, if approved?
Dawn said that sitting out two years (injury + transfer year) would not be a great student athlete experience for her. Being suspended a year for fighting at Tennessee would not be a great student athlete experience either.
What a bizarre argument. The NCAA will probably grant the waiver.