If he hadn't just started his term last month, I'd say holding SEC football hostage was political suicide. But in 4 years nobody will remember this.
Don't know if it's the smartest strategy, but it's at least ballsy...
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If he hadn't just started his term last month, I'd say holding SEC football hostage was political suicide. But in 4 years nobody will remember this.
Don't know if it's the smartest strategy, but it's at least ballsy...
I wouldn't be surprised to see the NCAA grant waivers to student athletes who could be affected by this to allow them to play despite no longer being full-time students, since it's out of the students' control...
They didn't. I think one of them ended up at Indiana, IIRC...Personally, I think they should give transfer waivers. I wonder if the UAB guys had to sit out a year?
Personally, I think they should give transfer waivers. I wonder if the UAB guys had to sit out a year?
More likely. They aren't going to let kids play for a school that doesn't exist.
Gotta say, I have NO dog in this, but I can't imagine that LA has anywhere near the corruption as Philadelphia or Chicago. Seems to me, there are some glass houses around here.