On what basis? Is it likely the appeal will be granted? Are their new reasons why he might expect the ncaa might change their minds?
Guesses are appreciated.
Guesses are appreciated.
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100% - Athletes mental health is taken seriously as well......and that position is hopefully well stated.Big C said:
My guess is 50/50, leaning towards it being granted, just because they seem to often rule in favor of the players lately and also maybe he's hired professional help to make the case.
To clarify - I meant I 100% agree with you and the outcome is 50/50 but sure hoping as Tre would be a Huge addition.4thGenCal said:100% - Athletes mental health is taken seriously as well......and that position is hopefully well stated.Big C said:
My guess is 50/50, leaning towards it being granted, just because they seem to often rule in favor of the players lately and also maybe he's hired professional help to make the case.
Grant Nelson, who put his name in the portal and also went through the NBA Draft process, will withdraw from the draft and focus on finding a new school, source told @Stadium.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) May 30, 2023
The 6-foot-11 Nelson averaged 17.9 points and 9.3 rebounds for North Dakota State last season.
not likely at this timeparentswerebears said:
Not shocked. Any idea on Trey?
I know that is how the rules are spelled out, but it seems so strange to punish a guy for trying to come back at the end of the season to help his team. 2 games is 2 games(at least to me!).LOUMFSG2 said:
I have no idea how Trey's appeal will work out, but my understanding is that Trey injured his knee prior to the beginning of the 2021-2022 regular season, and then proceeded to miss the entire regular season. However, he was healthy enough to return for the WAC tournament, and chose to play what ended up being two games in that Tournament. I think if he played the first two games of the season and then got hurt with a season ending injury, the medical redshirt would be pretty automatic, in fact, I think you can play up to 30% of your teams games, and still qualify for the medical redshirt if the injury is season-ending. However, because he came back and played after the injury, I'm not sure what the basis and circumstances would need to be to grant the additional year of eligibility in this case, where the injury was not season-ending