USC Investigation and Sanctions

Discussion in 'OTHER SPORTS Forum' started by watson1880, May 13, 2010.

  1. tboy

    tboy Founding Member

    Where are you hearing this---source?
     
  2. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

  3. aztiger

    aztiger Missing Crawfish & LSU

  4. DRC

    DRC TigerNator

    From someone who should know the rules. :yelwink2:
     
  5. DRC

    DRC TigerNator

  6. TheDude

    TheDude I'm calmer than you.

    Bylaw 13.1.1.3.3 says the following: “No release needed to contact SAs (student athletes) if school has postseason ban for the rest of their eligibility.” Bylaw 14.8.2 says this: “The COI (Committee on Infractions) can recommend a waiver to allow SAs to transfer and play immediately if ban is for the rest of their eligibility

    Would suggest juniors and seniors are free to go. Probably will only apply to guys buried 3-4 deep. Mustain perhaps. Poor kid has gotten some really poor advice.
     
  7. tboy

    tboy Founding Member

    Let my people go! I'm not calling for a mass exodus, but with no bowl games we may see a few guys leaving. They have no allegiance to Kiffen and could possibly gain playing time some place else.
     
  8. aztiger

    aztiger Missing Crawfish & LSU

    It is being reported that the AD at USC still has to sign a waiver, and he is not likely to do so for the players. They will still have to sit out a year without the signed waiver.
     
  9. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

    that could back fire. it might be better to lose a few players now than have opposing recruiters point out that usc holds players now hostage for things the school did wrong back then. put into kids and parents head doubts about how their sons (and daughters for the tennis team, lol) will be treated. not to mention some disgruntled players.
     
  10. BAY0U BENGAL

    BAY0U BENGAL I'm a Chinese Bandit

    This is the kind of news I like to wake up and read. Makes my day.

    I like how ESPN is holding a teat out for USC to suckle upon.
     

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