Another state court eligibility rules lawsuit against the NCAA, arguing Miller’s JUCO season shouldn’t count as a season of DI competition.
Tristan Smith just won on the same issue in a South Carolina state court.
NCAA created a big problem for itself with the Pavia waiver.
NCAA eligibility rules are enjoined again by a state court judge.
Also on a state law breach of contract theory.
As noted by @TomMarsLaw, the judge has no connection to Northwestern or Evanston.
Just another case of the NCAA acting arbitrarily in applying its waiver rules.
"It will take business out of my pocket but that is okay. At least we now have a set of rules that everybody understands," --Mark Peper on NCAA's 5-in-5 legislation, co-counsel for Clemson's Tristan Smith, who was granted a temporary injunction from NCAA
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A South Carolina judge granted Clemson wide receiver Tristan Smith a temporary injunction against the NCAA on June 12, making him eligible to play one more football season. https://t.co/EcvtGacyol
Spoke with the other half of Tristan Smith's legal representation,@peplawchs, on their winning case against the NCAA.
"When we delivered the news to Tristan ... he was so overcome with emotion, he couldn't speak. He was crying tears of joy."
“We’re going to make sure she gets the justice she deserves, that her family deserves. And the Charleston community as a whole also deserves accountability,” Peper said. “We’re seeing way too many deaths; it just can’t happen.” https://t.co/GFxfeo2Mnn
Tough test ahead tonight for Erin Eisberg and Carpetbaggers Flooring.
Staring across the net at the Pat Riley of 11-12 year old volleyball sideline fashion, @peplawchs
Assuredly, facing a team with zero eligibility issues and a comfortable NIL slush fund.
@ChucktownHoops Or…you could just come out from behind your computer and call me, or show your face and get actively involved; maybe even donate for once; or shake someone’s hand and actually get to know them. To each her own, though, I suppose.
What a quote from CofC AD Matt Roberts.
In part...
"If they sit in that room and hear that speech from those 2 coaches and that's not good enough for them, get out of here. Get out of here, go somewhere else. If money is your motivator, you are not wanted at CofC. That is a direct message to those student athletes"