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So, a threat is all that is needed to get a waiver?

Defenetly a student athlete his dialated pupils prove it.
He wouldn't have passed the 8 grade Senegal grading curve.

Elgbility is a matter of soap opera drama and gang warfare isn't it obvious. Just look at UNC Louisville and UK. Push before you get pushed.



 
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so you think based on how he looks, he must be an idiot? thats pretty weak stuff there man.
 
Defenetly a student athlete his dialated pupils prove it.
He wouldn't have passed the 8 grade Senegal grading curve.

Elgbility is a matter of soap opera drama and gang warfare isn't it obvious. Just look at UNC Louisville and UK. Push before you get pushed.




A very CuseHulk'esq post there. Just because they wear another jersey that doesn't say Syracuse on it doesn't mean that they're the anti-christ. Give the kid a break.
 
Happy he beat the evil NCAA. I guess Diagne was our penalty for North Carolina's Swahili.

"it was determined that the NCAA was only accepting seven and a half of his core courses from Liberty Christian Preparatory School in Tavares, Florida."


Yet a 8th grade class in 3rd world senegal stopped diagne.
The expected years of schooling in senegal is 7.5 the mean years is 4.5 years of schooling. Those numbers don't even count up to 8.
They are 155 out of 195 countries in the world educationally.
Yet Diagne did just fine in america. All you have to do is dig to see its dirty agenda based against SU. Clear as day.

How would we even begin to retaliate against that they probably don't even have attendance records there, maybe not even a student roll call. Probably no report cards, let alone grades.
Ncaa did a good job there, sweep the evidence under the carpet, because there wasn't any.
 
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The whole thing is stupid. The NCAA should have no place in reviewing classes kids took. If a kid cheated or got extra benefits while in high school fine. The academic standards for enrollment are on the school.
 
The whole thing is stupid. The NCAA should have no place in reviewing classes kids took. If a kid cheated or got extra benefits while in high school fine. The academic standards for enrollment are on the school.

This season JB will be making sure all the tutors working with our scholarship players are not cheating, along with checking on each player's grades, helping each player study for their exams, all while juggling four balls on one foot while spinning a plate on the other. Oh yeah, and he will be coaching the basketball team, planning practices, planning for games, and all that college basketball stuff ALL at the same time!
 

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