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This really sucks for Braden Galloway.
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This really sucks for Braden Galloway.


Dec 25, 2018, 9:20 AM

Has to miss the entire season next year unless our attorneys can do some work.

The NCAA seems to always miss the boat.

Ruin a kid's college experience over something silly. And then turn a blind eye on to blatant cheating in recruiting, etc.

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Can he red shirt or dose he just lose a year of eligibility


Dec 25, 2018, 9:28 AM

NCAA can suck my Yule Log

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Re: Can he red shirt or dose he just lose a year of eligibility


Dec 25, 2018, 2:54 PM

Is that like the Yule floating homestead!!! ;)

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Re: This really sucks for Braden Galloway.


Dec 25, 2018, 9:46 AM

The NCAA has done exactly what they have wanted to do for so long, the only way to fix it, and it is the "ONLY WAY" to fix it, and that is for college athletics to do away with the NCAA and their bull ### all together, and come up with another governing body that will treat every case of rules infractions the very same with every like rule broken. Let there be a standard for every rule, and deal with the rule breakers...

Being that in this case with Dex and others, the athlete should always be given the benefit of doubt until proven different. By that I mean no punishment until proven guilty!!! If that was the case, they would act much more quickly to prove their cases than they do now. The way they react now, is they leave the athlete hanging until they decide to react, and the damage is done to the ones that are really innocent!!!

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I've got an idea!


Dec 25, 2018, 3:06 PM

Why don't the morons at the NCAA first find out what the players took and the circumstances surrounding it before suspending them and then use common sense and proportionality. If a player in their entire career has not tested positive, do you think maybe there could be some mitigating circumstances.

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