Originally posted by shockall
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I think most people are basing their opinions of his ability on what coaches have said in the past, and by his performance at pick-up games this summer.
I think there's little doubt that at the very least defensively he would be a huge help to us. I truly hope he honors his promise to come here--even if it's not possible right away if for no other reason than the fact the our coaching staff has busted their rears to get him the opportunity to even get here and surely he owes them that respect.
However, we know how things tend to work in the 'real world' all too often, particularly when the potential of making ridiculous money in the NBA is concerned. I don't think that it's a stretch to say that if he has to go to a JUCO, he will most certainly be 'tempted' by other schools to change his D1 plans. I just hope that he's as loyal as he seems to be.
More importantly, I hope he understands the value of his education, which it seems he does. If he wants to be an engineer--what better place than WSU to get his training?
If the worst case scenerio happens and he never dons the black and gold, then so be it. We're going to be on the rise regardless.
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This whole thing has me somewhat confused, but allow me to follow this logical path . . .
If memory serves, Troy Mack utilized Proposition 48, which I think is the same prop. that allows a player to graduate from a juco and be D1 eligible. Has that changed since Mack played?
If it hasn't changed, it leads me to believe that the issue isn't NCAA eligibility, but basic entry requirements for full-time students. However, if Ehimen obtained his GED, then he should be able to enroll full-time under Prop. 48.
I'm left to conclude that international students must meet different standards. Is this where his test scores come in? If so, they should be able to continue the pursuit to get them. At that point, he should be able to meet entrance requirements and subsequently, NCAA eligibility.
Thoughts or corrections?
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NCAA Deny Waiver For Orupke
If this has already been posted I apologize:
WICHITA, Kan. ? The NCAA Eligibility Center has denied Wichita State University's waiver request to certify seven-foot center Ehimen Orukpe, a native of Benin, Nigeria, as a NCAA Division I qualifier, Wichita State Head Coach Gregg Marshall announced today.
EO to attend Three Rivers JUCO in Poplar Bluffs, MO.
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Originally posted by 1972ShockerNCAA Deny Waiver For Orupke
If this has already been posted I apologize:
WICHITA, Kan. ? The NCAA Eligibility Center has denied Wichita State University's waiver request to certify seven-foot center Ehimen Orukpe, a native of Benin, Nigeria, as a NCAA Division I qualifier, Wichita State Head Coach Gregg Marshall announced today.
EO to attend Three Rivers JUCO in Poplar Bluffs, MO."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by McShockerNot that it is likely to happen, but if I understand the situation correctly, he could conceivably join the team for second semester if they get his test scores.
When I asked this question earlier today, amongst those I trust know the answer, the answer was in the affirmative.
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Originally posted by WuDrWuOriginally posted by McShockerNot that it is likely to happen, but if I understand the situation correctly, he could conceivably join the team for second semester if they get his test scores.
When I asked this question earlier today, amongst those I trust know the answer, the answer was in the affirmative.
:clap: :clap: :clap: :goshocks: :clap: :clap: 8) 8) Lets Hope!I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.
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Originally posted by OvertimeCan EO sign a letter of intent this Nov.?
If he does, that would raise this question:
What is the record for one player signing the most letters of intent with the same school?
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