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Originally posted by Shocknroll33 View PostListed as "Honorable Mention" here, looks like he's not the only international player waiting on clearance.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...comers-2024-25
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
Plenty of similar backgrounds on that list, so hopefully when Illinois and others get the ok, we'll be able to see how our decision plays out, and then be really, really mad.
People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Originally posted by Dan View Post
I'm sure Mills would say he owes it to the other players to try to win as many games as possible to help them achieve the goal of playing in March. Making a decision that could likely result in forfeiting games would not help that cause.
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The real issue is trust between the fan base and administration. They want fans to buy in but when this routinely occurs it's tough to accept. It feels like a Looney tunes cartoon with the old switcheroo. This is one example where the school up northeast is playing hardball while we're learning to hit off a tee.
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Have Bosnjak hire a local lawyer who will work cheap (or free). Ed Plopa comes to mind. Have Plopa go to a local judge (Dave Dahl comes to mind) seeking an injunction that forces WSU to play Bosnjak pending an NCAA ruling on the grounds that Bosnjak is being financially damaged by the possibility of losing game time and experience while getting a year older in an activity where age is a limiting factor in earning potential.
That route has been taken repeatedly with the NCAA and the NCAA has never fought it. The financial damage argument is winning EVERYTHING the NCAA is dealing with.
The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostHave Bosnjak hire a local lawyer who will work cheap (or free). Ed Plopa comes to mind. Have Plopa go to a local judge (Dave Dahl comes to mind) seeking an injunction that forces WSU to play Bosnjak pending an NCAA ruling on the grounds that Bosnjak is being financially damaged by the possibility of losing game time and experience while getting a year older in an activity where age is a limiting factor in earning potential.
That route has been taken repeatedly with the NCAA and the NCAA has never fought it. The financial damage argument is winning EVERYTHING the NCAA is dealing with.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostHave Bosnjak hire a local lawyer who will work cheap (or free). Ed Plopa comes to mind. Have Plopa go to a local judge (Dave Dahl comes to mind) seeking an injunction that forces WSU to play Bosnjak pending an NCAA ruling on the grounds that Bosnjak is being financially damaged by the possibility of losing game time and experience while getting a year older in an activity where age is a limiting factor in earning potential.
That route has been taken repeatedly with the NCAA and the NCAA has never fought it. The financial damage argument is winning EVERYTHING the NCAA is dealing with.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostHave Bosnjak hire a local lawyer who will work cheap (or free). Ed Plopa comes to mind. Have Plopa go to a local judge (Dave Dahl comes to mind) seeking an injunction that forces WSU to play Bosnjak pending an NCAA ruling on the grounds that Bosnjak is being financially damaged by the possibility of losing game time and experience while getting a year older in an activity where age is a limiting factor in earning potential.
That route has been taken repeatedly with the NCAA and the NCAA has never fought it. The financial damage argument is winning EVERYTHING the NCAA is dealing with.
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Originally posted by pogo View Post
The Ed Plopa I know is an accountant and not a lawyer. When we both wore younger mans clothes he came across as a lawyer because most of our fraternity brothers wound up as either lawyers or accountants. The rest of us were normal.Last edited by 1972Shocker; October 19, 2024, 08:28 PM.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostAnother injury. Is Acy being to hard on our post players in practice?
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