Xavier Lucas wants to be in the portal but Luke Fickell pays to watch men ramrod his wife

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I think two things are going to come out of this.

1. the NCAA \ Universities are going to get there *** handed to them in court again. They haven't won **** near any case they have had before them, so being stupid and thinking they will win in their previous slavery model won't stand in court yet again, and every time they try it screws up the model even more. At some point, reason should enter into these jackasses heads, but it seems to escape them every time.

2. Wisconsin just marked themselves as a place to avoid. Whether folks like it or not, these kids and their agents think different than fans. Who is going to want to go and get trapped there when others are not "fighting" the players like this. Doesn't seem logical, but again, see comments from #1 on the topic.
This post is the definition of “nailing it on the head”.
Thank you.
 
So what happened to this being wrapped up this week. Somebody lied
I think that optimism was based on Heitner being hired and not any actual intel from Wisconsin. Only because I doubt any Miami fans actually knows what Wisconsin's really thinking/planning.
 
I believe the NCAA said it cannot compel Wisconsin to enter him into the portal.
How is that even possible? So Wisconsin just denies this player his rights and there are no consequences? Looks like any school can just arbitrarily decide to hold a player hostage and there is nothing anyone can do about it. What a joke this sport has become.
 
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I think two things are going to come out of this.

1. the NCAA \ Universities are going to get there *** handed to them in court again. They haven't won **** near any case they have had before them, so being stupid and thinking they will win in their previous slavery model won't stand in court yet again, and every time they try it screws up the model even more. At some point, reason should enter into these jackasses heads, but it seems to escape them every time.

2. Wisconsin just marked themselves as a place to avoid. Whether folks like it or not, these kids and their agents think different than fans. Who is going to want to go and get trapped there when others are not "fighting" the players like this. Doesn't seem logical, but again, see comments from #1 on the topic.

What you state makes sense but I'll believe it when I see it.
What we all know if UM was pulling this stunt, it would be front-page news in not
only sports sites but "Mainstream Media News".
It would be the biggest thing since Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.
Just look at what happened when Al Golden pulled offer from BTW Olman who was stringing
us along with no intention of signing with the hometown team.
All heck broke loose with Uncle Puke, Genron and all the local soFla grifters and Diva enablers,
all swearing to never send another player to UM.
Where are these clowns with this situation?
Have they spoken up or took to social media?
Where is the local soFla media on this?
 
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How is that even possible? So Wisconsin just denies this player his rights and there are no consequences? Looks like any school can just arbitrarily decide to hold a player hostage and there is nothing anyone can do about it. What a joke this sport has become.
I don’t know if what I said it accurate. Just a vague recollection of something I read at some point. There is a difference between the NCAA forcing a member institution to do something versus imposing a penalty when they violate a rule. Obviously the NCAA can do the latter. I’m not sure it has the authority to do the former. I just am not that familiar with this area.

But it seems logical enough that the NCAA can’t tell schools how to operate. One example that pops to mind is that the NCAA could not order a school to fire a coach, but it could impose a show cause penalty. In other words, it could penalize a rule violation but cannot control the conduct.

So it could be that the NCAA informed Wisconsin that it was in violation of the rule and it should process the transfer request, Wisconsin disagreed and said go pound sand, and the NCAA shrugged and told XL there’s nothing more it can do beyond just penalizing Wisconsin after an investigation. Again, this is just me speculating without really knowing the full scope of the NCAAs enforcement authority.
 
So what happened to this being wrapped up this week. Somebody lied
I think in part that was based on Heitner getting the NCAA involved and the thought that you know they would force a member school to follow their rules. I mean if the NCAA cannot force UW to follow the rule that he has to be entered in the portal within 48 hours of submitting his paperwork why would any school follow any of their rules.
 
I think in part that was based on Heitner getting the NCAA involved and the thought that you know they would force a member school to follow their rules. I mean if the NCAA cannot force UW to follow the rule that he has to be entered in the portal within 48 hours of submitting his paperwork why would any school follow any of their rules.
If that’s the case..:if it’s all voluntary…Miami should grant Cam five years of additional eligibility. Ditto with X. And unilaterally expand their roster to 300 players.
 
I think in part that was based on Heitner getting the NCAA involved and the thought that you know they would force a member school to follow their rules. I mean if the NCAA cannot force UW to follow the rule that he has to be entered in the portal within 48 hours of submitting his paperwork why would any school follow any of their rules.
And that's why the lawsuit talk now...
Wisconsin took their chances on the NCAA not enforcing anything. And if that's true, they were right
 
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I think in part that was based on Heitner getting the NCAA involved and the thought that you know they would force a member school to follow their rules. I mean if the NCAA cannot force UW to follow the rule that he has to be entered in the portal within 48 hours of submitting his paperwork why would any school follow any of their rules.
The thing is if they can't force guys to enter then other teams will think that strategy works. Then you'll see more teams block portal guys. Like imagine if he can't leave then for example a team like Miami sees that and blocks Horton and Jaden Harris from leaving
 
The thing is if they can't force guys to enter then other teams will think that strategy works. Then you'll see more teams block portal guys. Like imagine if he can't leave then for example a team like Miami sees that and blocks Horton and Jaden Harris from leaving
so punish yourself?
 
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