Django wrote:Altmanforprez wrote:Yes, but apparently that’s how the lawyer handling the case has been getting players eligible. Once denied he sues the NCAA, but the NCAA doesn’t have standing so they grant the waiver.
Regardless, the waiver process is a mess
So the NCAA wants to waste more of their money, all of which is EARNED BY THE PLAYERS, by denials that lead to big legal fees for them and the player they could have just accepted.
Burn the NCAA to the ground. Greedy and stupid hypocrites.
Oh Jesus Christ, grow up. You do realize that the NCAA is not run by some nebulous "deep state" cabal, but rather by a consortium of schools, including Creighton. The system is broken absolutely, But quit assigning nefarious intentions to an organization that has been left twisting in the wind by the college presidents, torn between an academic ideal and an embarrassment of riches (men's football and basketball). So take your whining to Hendrickson.