Quote from: Billy Hoyle on February 13, 2026, 06:50:29 PMThe NCAA held fast to its rules, and he was denied three times. Chambliss did not provide documented medical evidence that he could not play in 2022. Ferris State could not find the practice logs, which could have shown Chamblis was participating (they claimed they went to a new system and it would be too expensive. What a joke). Chambliss never once mentioned academics in his testimony, either.I knew Louisville fans who thought the NCAA was not sever enough with the penalties on Kentucky, who wanted the NCAA disbanded because they went after UofL. Hypocrisy anyone?
The fact is, Chambliss went out and found an Ole Miss grad judge who gleefully announced his decision, which was probably written before the hearing, much like the one-time transfer exception decision, in which a 45-page holding document was magically produced within a half hour of the conclusion of the hearing.
If the NCAA is dead ESPN has been a major contributor to its death, so F them. I found it amusing when the Tennessee AG complained about the transfer portal and the movement of players. You know, the guy who brought the suit that invalidated the one time transfer exception rule. "Arsonist regrets that the fire he sent to his neighbor's house spread and burned his own.
Quote from: Galway Eagle on February 13, 2026, 06:51:57 PMAnybody following boopgate?
It's apparently very scandalous that the Canadian curler gave a little poke to the stone after release and there was quite the shouting match about it.
Quote from: WhiteTrash on February 13, 2026, 06:51:11 PMTrue. But I still have a sneaky suspicion that Shaka can carve a great legacy at MU.
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on February 13, 2026, 05:34:26 PMThis all true. The good old days. Shaka is no Al.True. But I still have a sneaky suspicion that Shaka can carve a great legacy at MU.
Quote from: WhiteTrash on February 13, 2026, 06:40:47 PMNot sure this is the right thread for this, but in reaction to the Ole Miss QB getting another year of eligibility, the ESPN radio guys proclaimed:
1. The NCAA is dead.
2. The NCAA does nothing (literally nothing)
3. The NCAA never pushed back on N.I.L. (WHAT??)
4. Claims the NCAA need to have the same rules for D-1, D-2, and D-3. (Exact opposite of most everyone)
5. The P4 teams are going to breakoff and all will be better than under the NCAA.
[these "experts" don't even know that the EXACT SAME PEOPLE will be making the rules as there is now under the NCAA, unless you think Loras College and Texas A&M University at Galveston are making decisions for the P4]
Additionally, I'm not going to pick a side here, but the non-revenue sports are at great risk of going away.
My point of this is that casual fans, not people here, listen to this information and think is is factual and accurate.
Quote from: Billy Hoyle on February 12, 2026, 11:53:41 AMit is going to be interesting to see how the committee treats Alabama and the five games they played with Bediako. They went 3-2. Does the committee not count the three wins? I'd normally think they'd cower to Greg Sankey but he came out in opposition to Bediako playing so who the hell knows.Not sure this is the right thread for this, but in reaction to the Ole Miss QB getting another year of eligibility, the ESPN radio guys proclaimed:
Quote from: nyg on February 13, 2026, 05:02:25 PMThat was like Tiger Woods going in the 18th green at the US Open with a three shot lead, then putting four balls in the water to lose. But unlike Tiger, the kid was way too confident and when he missed that first 4 quad, it changed. Then he fell, missed another 4 quad and fell again.

Quote from: Mu8891 on February 13, 2026, 04:25:07 PMIf you sort from 2/1 ? LOL ...
So, in the past 12 days? Wow. Let's quick give SS an extension.
What if you sort for the past 48 hours?
Then how are they doing ?
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