Postby Mountainman » Sat Dec 16, 2023 9:42 am
Well, Well…………. It looks like the players can play without the threat of losing future eligibility going forward. Seems the Ohio Attorney General, one of seven States who filed a joint motion against the NCAA, has filed a joint motion with the NCAA, who has agreed, to convert a temporary restraining order into a preliminary injunction to last beyond the 14 day window and through the culmination of the spring sports season. All that remains is a Judge’s agreement and signature.
Good on the NCAA for agreeing to let them play without penalty…….. I wonder, could it be that maybe there’s now someone in charge out in Indianapolis with a brain in their head?????
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”We’re already in a time where the on-field aspect of College Football is almost a distraction. It’s an era filled with handwringing about player empowerment, NCAA deregulation, the transfer portal and realignment all while the sport generally moves toward a professional model.” ~ Dennis Dodd