LeMoyneCuse
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Someone confirm or deny this, but the precedent that comes to mind for me is Eskridge. It's not all of that similar, but it's the closest I can think of.
Eskridge had clearing house issues. I think it was a math class. They red-shirted him this year, and I think the ruling was that if he shows he can handle college in a satisfactory way, he's eligible for next year.
Obviously, I'm not 100% certain if this is correct. But I'm wondering if a similar case would apply to Sloan.
Eskridge had clearing house issues. I think it was a math class. They red-shirted him this year, and I think the ruling was that if he shows he can handle college in a satisfactory way, he's eligible for next year.
Obviously, I'm not 100% certain if this is correct. But I'm wondering if a similar case would apply to Sloan.