Shark58
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Don’t see how this kid can play. Don’t see how Miller and Larranaga still have jobs along with a few others. Some people don’t have to follow rules I guess.
Don’t see how this kid can play. Don’t see how Miller and Larranaga still have jobs along with a few others. Some people don’t have to follow rules I guess.
Here's a scenario that could cost them:Honestly though what’s villanova got to lose? If they aren’t involved in all the mess then why not take the kid in hopes the NCAA does nothing? I get it.
I think that is unlikely. VU will asked that he be cleared first. He may go there and never suit up.Here's a scenario that could cost them:
Quinnerly shows up, plays a few games, half a season, maybe a whole season. The NCAA, running at their regular speed, takes their time adjudicating the case. Then they decide he is ineligible. All games he played are forfeited. Villanova has no moral leg to stand on, as everyone in the world knew of the cloud over Quinnerly's head. Very similar to the Bowen/SoCar situation.
Here's a scenario that could cost them:
Quinnerly shows up, plays a few games, half a season, maybe a whole season. The NCAA, running at their regular speed, takes their time adjudicating the case. Then they decide he is ineligible. All games he played are forfeited. Villanova has no moral leg to stand on, as everyone in the world knew of the cloud over Quinnerly's head. Very similar to the Bowen/SoCar situation.
Your last sentence. Could end up a Billy Preston situation.I think that is unlikely. VU will asked that he be cleared first. He may go there and never suit up.
I hope the NCAA never clears him.
Why?
Because if he can’t play at Zona how can he play at Nova?
Well assuming the school made sure that there was no shoe money provided for Quinerly to go Nova, then one reason would be that Jahvon was paid to go to Zona but not to Nova. The conspiracy would end there for the FBI. And hard for the NCAA to prove otherwise, unless they declare Quinerly ineligible. Then the NCAA is opening a whole can of worms because they will then be setting a precedent that every athlete named in the FBI investigation should be declared ineligible. Which would be dozens of top 25 players over the last 3 years.
Getting paid by anyone would remove Quinnerly's amateur status -- so he wouldn't be able to play anywhere.
Because if he can’t play at Zona how can he play at Nova?
I hope the NCAA never clears him.
I remember when this happened at Auburn to a quarterback they recruited that everyone knew got paid. Really cost them big time.Here's a scenario that could cost them:
Quinnerly shows up, plays a few games, half a season, maybe a whole season. The NCAA, running at their regular speed, takes their time adjudicating the case. Then they decide he is ineligible. All games he played are forfeited. Villanova has no moral leg to stand on, as everyone in the world knew of the cloud over Quinnerly's head. Very similar to the Bowen/SoCar situation.
The result of that FUBAR was a new rule that would have disqualified Newton.I remember when this happened at Auburn to a quarterback they recruited that everyone knew got paid. Really cost them big time.
Hard pass.Any chance he comes here? Wouldn’t see how he would fit.
Maybe he was talking about some girl he hooked up with that is crazy. It's possible.Any chance he comes here? Wouldn’t see how he would fit.