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Looks like the NCAA is at it again. In this instance they are not only showing their heartless side, but once again retro-actively applying rule changes. Here's the link.

http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportsext...cle_bb9e8efd-cfda-5cba-b7bc-3d1c502ca164.html

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Khari Harding transferred from Auburn to Tulsa to be closer to his ailing father and maximize his dad’s chances to watch him play live next fall.

Under a new NCAA amendment ratified this week, the latter apparently won’t be possible. The NCAA eliminated immediate eligibility hardship waivers for Football Bowl Subdivision transfers.


The rule change is effective immediately, so it doesn’t matter that Harding — whose father, Corie, is battling cancer for a second time — has been taking classes at Tulsa for two months before the amendment was ratified.

“This pill is very difficult to swallow,” Corie Harding told The Oklahoman on Wednesday evening.
 
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The NCAA has no shame.

I'm not comparing the two situations, but to bring it back to UConn, this guarantees EJ Levenberry won't see the field until 2016.
 

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This is out and out disgusting on the NCAA's part (not that there has ever been any reason to believe that they would behave with logic and reason). I wonder what there enforcement of this new rule would be if it impacted a P-5 school?
 
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From the article:

"this rule has been on the table for discussion for nearly a full year (Wow, must be a deluge:rolleyes:) now and was born out of a desire to stop athletes from using the hardship waiver as a means to find a better playing situation."

Is the NCAA that worried about, what must be, a huge upward trend in "false hardship" occurrences? If so, build verification in to the rule methodology like a real organization of hard asses;.......................... the Military.

What? Did this happen, maybe once, to a Saban or Meyer? Who in the hell would manufacture cancer for Mom or Dad in order to get playing time? Forget the ethical and moral issues. The karmic considerations are frightening!

Some of it's mean-spirited rules say more about the NCAA that even it's most hateful critics. If not so sad, it'd be comical.
 

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NCAA won't be the same when the power five break away which is bound to happen in the near future.

NCAA is a joke
 

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Yes, the last thing you want is players finding better playing situations.

Just like coaches and admins can't. Only fair.
 

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NCAA won't be the same when the power five break away which is bound to happen in the near future.

NCAA is a joke

Right. If the transfer was from Tulsa to Auburn, he would be able to play for Auburn the next day. The NCAA is nothing more than a tool for the P5 to use against the non-P5.
 

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He meant the other direction.
In a way, we have our answer in that a player is being punished for going from a P5 to a non P5. Speculation would be that if this was the other direction he would be allowed to play immediately.
 
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Looks like the NCAA is at it again. In this instance they are not only showing their heartless side, but once again retro-actively applying rule changes. Here's the link.

http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportsext...cle_bb9e8efd-cfda-5cba-b7bc-3d1c502ca164.html

Here's the full text.

Khari Harding transferred from Auburn to Tulsa to be closer to his ailing father and maximize his dad’s chances to watch him play live next fall.

Under a new NCAA amendment ratified this week, the latter apparently won’t be possible. The NCAA eliminated immediate eligibility hardship waivers for Football Bowl Subdivision transfers.


The rule change is effective immediately, so it doesn’t matter that Harding — whose father, Corie, is battling cancer for a second time — has been taking classes at Tulsa for two months before the amendment was ratified.

“This pill is very difficult to swallow,” Corie Harding told The Oklahoman on Wednesday evening.
Emmert and his shitbags.
 
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