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WR DeVier Posey (2017 Grey Cup Champion and MVP)

Onebuckfan;2010130; said:
The NCAA makes the rules and investigates the rules and decide the punishments. The rules are what they are it is not a legal process..The tOSU and its athletes pledge to abide by the rules of the NCAA. It doesn't matter if Denard machine guns the entire Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders he hasn't broke any NCAA rules and is thus elligible to play NCAA football. When I hear people talk about crimes etc. it drives me crazy..NCAA rules and the laws of society are totally seperate and neither has a bearing on the other. The tat 5 violated NCAA rules and must pay the price decided by the NCAA...now if tOSU wants to do something more they can..JT and the tat5 began this mess..who knows when it ends..hopefully the rule breakers will be gone and we can reducate the remaning players on what the NCAA requires..and the coaches on how to respond to possible rule violations..I would reccoment a O tolerance policy until a new staff can get this under control..Coaches AD and compliance must be cleaned up

What if Denard machine guns the entire NCAA? Then we'd be rid of two things we all hate.
 
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So now the NCAA is expert on labor wage rates and union vs. non-union jobs???? I would really like to know how much extra above the $15/hour he was paid and if it really was a union job and whether Devier has a Union check-off card....

http://www.buckeyextra.com/content/stories/2011/10/08/ncaa-suspends-posey-for-5-games.html

James and Posey said that the NCAA disregarded documentation that DeVier Posey worked the hours in dispute and was paid the proper amount at a Cleveland-area company owned by former booster Bobby DiGeronimo. Unlike the other players, James said, some of Posey?s time was spent at union jobs and he was paid correspondingly. The NCAA, he said, considered anything more than the $15 per hour the other players earned at their nonunion assignments to be improperly earned.
 
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Wells4Heisman;2011047; said:
He can't redshirt can he? Not saying I would be in favor of him doing so... just a question.


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Oh8ch;2007563; said:
And after a little digging -

http://www.tarheelfanblog.com/2010/10/baddour-on-redshirting-academic-scandal-players/

Includes the statement " The NCAA suspension precludes the possibility of a redshirt since a player would still have to sit the games he was suspended."

If he serves his 10 games this season, and then doesn't play in any of the remaining games, he should still have his 5th year available since he did not participate in any games this year. If the NCAA turns around and tries to force him to sit another 10 games next year under the ruling that the 10 games he sat out this year won't count if he doesn't play in any of the remaining games, I smell a serious lawsuit...
 
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I think the correct wording is that he can't redshirt and have any games in the 2011 season count toward his suspension.

Technically, I believe he could redshirt in 2011 and return to the team in 2012 (his 5th year, and 4th season playing), but he would still be facing back-to-back 5 game NCAA suspensions (they don't allow the usage of a redshirt to satisfy suspensions), so he wouldn't be eligible to play until mid-November next year.

That being the case, it's extremely unlikely, but to say it's not possible isn't entirely accurate.
 
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