Desperation and frustration is driving sqwawk fans to fits of righteous indigination:
KUHawkhead
Max Falkenstien
**Lunatics running the asylum is what the NCAA has become. There should be a DEADLINE if they haven't PROVED anything by the start of the season....player gets to play. They've had what, over a year to clear this guy? wtf...even our government could get something like this resolved sooner.
Absolute bullshit on a stick.
Phuck the NCAA.
mushhawk
Max Falkenstien
**the NCAA just needs to hurry the F up.
they should've had this done before school started.
at the very least, they should've had it done before late night.
the season starts tuesday & they still haven't figured this out!?
they know all the facts they are going to know. just hurry up and clear the kid!!
if the "DO" lay down a suspension they should call it "time served" do to the time he's had to wait for this BS.
RCJHKU!
prairiehawk (OBVIOUSLY A KU LAW TRAINED ATTORNEY HERE)
Baby JaIT WOULD BE EXTREMELY INTERESTING IF: A super talented (one and done) player, hands down the top ranked player in the country, with absolutely no real issues, problems, or transgressions (CLEAN RECORD) is hung-up and prevented the opportunity to play because someone in the ncaa or elsewhere (the school missing out on his services) wanted and asked for a complete check on said player. Then about March the player is cleared to play, but his team (that was ranked #1 and picked to win it all) was just knocked out of the big tournament by 1 damn point prior to his joining the team. That player then brings a suit against the ncaa for deformation of character, loss of potential earnings, pain and sufferring, legal fees, etc., etc., for let's say $100 million. Furthermore, the university where the player was attending also brings a suit for loss of income to the athletic department, also to the tune of let's say $100 million. Just for a little icing on the cake, the fans also bring a class action suit against the ncaa asking for millions in damages.
Yeah, I know it sounds goofy, but it would be a hell of a lot of fun to watch that outcome. There would be law firms lining up for that showtime. And in this crazy world today, who knows???
Edited by prairiehawk (Mon Nov 01 2010 09:22 PM)