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Date Posted: Friday, October 29, 10:28:11am
Author: TMH
Subject: Perhaps by now allowing him to focus more on his academicsrather than atletics for a year and still maintain his scholarship, they are doing him a great service rather than a disservice.
In reply to: DuHope 's message, "This is a typical example of what is wrong with the NCAA. The let kids come in and play for one year just to get the NBA, they have no intentions of being a student athlete what so ever, and the NCAA does nothing. Now, here is a student who probably stay 4 years more than likely graduate and they make HIM sit out year. Why not help him academically and let him play? Because the NCAA has to put on charade that they care about the student athlete" on Friday, October 29, 09:46:42am


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