I wonder if he figured out that his last lawyer wasn't licensed in Florida and that he admitted Grace lied and, therefore, earned at least a 1 year loss of eligibility.
He didnt lie to the NCAA.
Rule includes the school. Your level of knowledge and due diligence on the subject is on par with Grace's (former) faux attorney. Of course, you're not pretending to be an attorney, so there's that.
Grace will go directly to the NCAA and request his eligibility status. If the NCAA says he is eligible than UM must reinstate him or face a law suit
Isn't that exactly what UM doesn't want? Invitation to come in & start digging again? Be careful what you wish for.
I wonder if he figured out that his last lawyer wasn't licensed in Florida and that he admitted Grace lied and, therefore, earned at least a 1 year loss of eligibility.
He didnt lie to the NCAA.
Rule includes the school. Your level of knowledge and due diligence on the subject is on par with Grace's (former) faux attorney. Of course, you're not pretending to be an attorney, so there's that.
Grace will go directly to the NCAA and request his eligibility status. If the NCAA says he is eligible than UM must reinstate him or face a law suit
I wonder if he figured out that his last lawyer wasn't licensed in Florida and that he admitted Grace lied and, therefore, earned at least a 1 year loss of eligibility.
He didnt lie to the NCAA.
Lied to compliance....it's over. He needs to get ready for the draft
Are you saying that UM compliance has that policy or the NCAA?
I would think there is a huge difference. UM compliance is basically an internal audit. The NCAA is the Keystone Kops
The school already sought counsel from the NCAA. Don't think you they likely already advised he'd be ineligible? Grace has no shotI wonder if he figured out that his last lawyer wasn't licensed in Florida and that he admitted Grace lied and, therefore, earned at least a 1 year loss of eligibility.
He didnt lie to the NCAA.
Rule includes the school. Your level of knowledge and due diligence on the subject is on par with Grace's (former) faux attorney. Of course, you're not pretending to be an attorney, so there's that.
Grace will go directly to the NCAA and request his eligibility status. If the NCAA says he is eligible than UM must reinstate him or face a law suit
Congratulations. Worst post of the day before 8:30 am. Truly a feat.Jacory Harris, Sean Spence, Travis Benjamin, Marcus Forston and Adwele Ojomo only got one-game suspensions for worse. The university has no spine & is scared to death to be on top of college football again. Expect more of this crap every season. Wouldn't be surprised if Richt tells the administration to go **** themselves.
Giving Shyne a run for his money...Jermaine is a fighter why the rest of yall are more than happy to lay down and take whatever punishment given and blame it on life..It seems like an injustice stop being scared of the big bad NCAA
He will be back post-probation
... Oct 1st??
He will be back post-probation
... Oct 1st??
i read somewhere on here that probation ends oct 23 or so, not the first.
He and AQM are staying in school this semester?
Jacory Harris, Sean Spence, Travis Benjamin, Marcus Forston and Adwele Ojomo only got one-game suspensions for worse. The university has no spine & is scared to death to be on top of college football again. Expect more of this crap every season. Wouldn't be surprised if Richt tells the administration to go **** themselves.
LOL at anyone scared of the gutless NCAA.
Take a lesson from UNC, they told the NCAA to shove it. Miami's compliance department is curled up in the fetal position at the mention of the NCAA.
#FreeGrace