And I won't be hearing any rational arguments to the contrary.
missinAggieland said:
Apparently they also have not gotten back to Schott - posted on another thread.
missinAggieland said:
I understand the differences, but how the NCAA cannot even get back to those who have clear cases is absolutely ridiculous.
The NCAA continues to show their complete incompetence.
I don't think they've gotten back to Travis either. He just sees the writing on the wall so went into the portal just to be safe.TAMU1990 said:
Why would they get back to Travis and not Evan?
Honestly, he (Evan) probably does have a clear case, it's just not the answer we'd like.HoustonAg2106 said:missinAggieland said:
I understand the differences, but how the NCAA cannot even get back to those who have clear cases is absolutely ridiculous.
The NCAA continues to show their complete incompetence.
He didn't have a clear case. He played all year and even into the postseason in 2021 which is the year in question
you moran said:
Missin was referring to Schott.
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For those asking about the extra year waiver, here is what I found...link
The year in question is Spring 2021.
Schott's waiver should be a slam dunk because the Ivy league canceled the season.
If we go through the criteria for Aschenbeck, it's more difficult to get there. All of the following have to be "Yes"
1) Institution or conference canceled or suspended season due to COVID-19; - Yes. Blinn had 7 games cancelled/suspended because of COVID Blinn schedule
2) Student Athlete used season - Yes. Evan pitched and used a season of eligibility.
3) Student Athlete did not compete in more than 30% of maximum permissible contests/dates of competition; - Yes. Evan pitched in 9 games. (2021 Blinn stats - Evan was #23 I think) The maximum allowable is 17. This may be cheating because he's a pitcher, but that's how I understand the rule as written.
4) Student Athlete was eligible for competition; - Yes as far as I can tell
5) Student Athlete and team end competition by selection date for NCAA championship and do not compete in postseason competition - No??? Blinn's season ended May 8 in the Region XIV North tournament. Evan threw 8.0 IP 0 R in a game they won. My understanding is this is the JUCO equivalent to a regional. Maybe there is a technicality I'm missing as the table appears to be more directed toward NCAA student athletes.
missinAggieland said:you moran said:
Missin was referring to Schott.
Irrelevant. They have one job. And must be, quoting Olin, accountable.TXAGBQ76 said:
How many applications across how many sports are they dealing with?
missinAggieland said:
I understand the differences, but how the NCAA cannot even get back to those who have clear cases is absolutely ridiculous.
The NCAA continues to show their complete incompetence.