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Full_Rebar said:People need to understand that the NCAA is dealing with thousands of athletes to clear. The ones that are often at the last minute are going to require longer to look at, as opposed to the kid who meets the standards in the Fall of their Senior Year. If Blair is into an appeal process, don't you want the NCAA taking the time to review the documents being presented on his side?
I've been involved in the past with a kid struggling to meet initial eligibility and I've known coaches during my coaching days in the same situation. It's not always about the SAT/ACT score or the GPA and the sliding scale. Sometimes it's about the 16 core courses required. An example is Math. You need 3 math credits. They have to be college prep type courses and be courses such as Algebra or better. Some players will want to use a course like personal finances or similar. The NCAA doesn't allow that and will sometimes ask about a specific course and even a syllabus (this goes back a ways). There is time involved in this back and forth with so many kids needing to be cleared.
Best thing a kid and his family can do is get the NCAAs college bound handbook and understand it and follow it.