SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey among the 6.
South Carolina?I suspect Sankey is liked by a lot of folks...I'm not one of them. The way he let Carolina off the hook - scot free - for their academic fraud is a crime for which he should be hammered unmercifully.
Exactly it’s total BS.Why do they only care about this one and not the rest?
Name the movie.
I’ll give you a hint. It’s the only Batman (apart from Adam West).Name the movie.
Johnny Dangerously. lol. “Fargin bastages” must have been repeated a million times in the mid 80s.I’ll give you a hint. It’s the only Batman (apart from Adam West).
Yes it wasJohnny Dangerously. lol. “Fargin bastages” must have been repeated a million times in the mid 80s.
**** off.Six major conference commissioners urge a Louisville judge to reject an extra year of eligibility
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....what?I suspect Sankey is liked by a lot of folks...I'm not one of them. The way he let Carolina off the hook - scot free - for their academic fraud is a crime for which he should be hammered unmercifully.
Sankey was appointed head of the committee that ruled on UNC's case.Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....what?
How would Sankey have anything to do with that? He presides over the SEC. North Carolina is in the ACC.
So...
What the hell are you talking about?
It's amazing how unaware people are of college sports history. Sankey was the Chief Officer of the NCAA's investigation that took six....six years to come to a conclusion.Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....what?
How would Sankey have anything to do with that? He presides over the SEC. North Carolina is in the ACC.
So...
What the hell are you talking about?
Why do they only care about this one and not the rest?
I don’t believe a single lawsuit asking for portal entrance has been turned down. If it has, I’ve not heard of it. The Louisville one will probably be the first. The NCAA and every conference is fighting ours specifically contacting the Judge and urging him to rule against it. Political Pressure.Honestly I don't have an issue with them opposing another year for these players, because lets face it this insanity needs to end; but i see no reason they oppose only this case.
The only acceptable exceptions are if this case has a plaintiff that has really weird facts that we just dont know or if they opposed all these.
Ohio too? NCAA is appealing. Is UK in that case?I said exactly when this was filed that the SEC and NCAA would fight the Louisville lawsuit with all their might. If it benefits UK, that’s where they will draw the line. People who don’t see the bias just don’t want to.
Emphasis on “committee.”Sankey was appointed head of the committee that ruled on UNC's case.
I fully believe the NCAA coached UNC on what to say and do. It was too big of a scandal going on for too long and would have wiped out 18 years of their history across multiple sports. Couldn't have that happening.It's amazing how unaware people are of college sports history. Sankey was the Chief Officer of the NCAA's investigation that took six....six years to come to a conclusion.
My guess is that you were alive when the decision made national news in 2017...I'll ask you...what the hell are you talking about?
It really doesn’t matter. If the Judge allows Mitchell to enter the portal, Sankey we block an inter conference transfer. Sankey will never allow Mitchell to play here and I would be willing to bet money on that.Ohio too? NCAA is appealing. Is UK in that case?
Because next year it will be the 2023 class. It's what lawyers are for.Why this one and not the others? I don't get it
Moving the ball, I see. Someone said that there was a deadline for in-conference transfers. If the conference attempts to enforce its rule, I sure hope paranoid UK fans keep it capped and let UK handle the situation. This paranoid about ESPN, the conference, the NCAA, etc. approach to fandom is a bad look.It really doesn’t matter. If the Judge allows Mitchell to enter the portal, Sankey we block an inter conference transfer. Sankey will never allow Mitchell to play here and I would be willing to bet money on that.
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