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College Football - Week 5


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On 10/1/2023 at 8:42 PM, Kentucky Panther said:

Lot more lurking than posting for me so far this football season. My girlfriend is pregnant and my son is due in early March. Just had a ton on my plate! 
 

Definitely been a fun college football season so far. Although I think our winning streak ends in Athens next week. Good luck to your Gators the rest of the way! 
 

BTW, can we get a redo on the draft and have the Panthers listen to us about Stroud? 🙂

Do the right thing and let your son support another franchise. 

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This should've never been an issue. The kid completed his transfer then days later the NCAA came out with new transfer rules and bafflingly made the retroactively apply to Tez Walker.

According to rumors, the school kept the seriousness of his mental issues a secret and it wasn't included in the meetings or information. Also during the last 10 months they (ncaa) spoke to Tez for 15 minutes total. 

 

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8 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

According to rumors, the school kept the seriousness of his mental issues a secret and it wasn't included in the meetings or information. Also during the last 10 months they (ncaa) spoke to Tez for 15 minutes total. 

 

I respect respecting the kid's privacy. None of that stuff should've mattered. His transfer was complete before the new rules came out and the NCAA decided they would make them retroactive in this case.

I'm not crying about the NCAA being out to get us or anything like that. It's just the NCAA has a long history of making baffling decisions and trying to throw their weight around to make a point.

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45 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

According to rumors, the school kept the seriousness of his mental issues a secret and it wasn't included in the meetings or information. Also during the last 10 months they (ncaa) spoke to Tez for 15 minutes total. 

 

What rumors? 
If he has mental health issues, that is sensitive private information and I wouldn’t be waving that around for everyone to see. 
 

Gotta love how the ncaa still got in a couple cheap shots In their explanation, lol. Everyone knows the ncaa did Tez dirty for some odd reason.  

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2 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

What rumors? 
If he has mental health issues, that is sensitive private information and I wouldn’t be waving that around for everyone to see. 
 

Gotta love how the ncaa still got in a couple cheap shots In their explanation, lol. Everyone knows the ncaa did Tez dirty for some odd reason.  

IC podcast this morning covered in when the news broke. But UNC actually did with hold information from the NCAA but the NCAA didn't help any with what they were asking for, so that's why it wasn't included. 

 

Yea obviously they did tez dirty. 

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1 minute ago, carpanfan96 said:

IC podcast this morning covered in when the news broke. But UNC actually did with hold information from the NCAA but the NCAA didn't help any with what they were asking for, so that's why it wasn't included. 

Nah. If they withheld sensitive private medical information, they did so for good reason. His mental health issues (allegedly) shouldn’t have had any influence on the completely assbackwards BS selective enforcement on his eligibility status. 
 

if these “rumors” are true - ncaa just used it to correct their egregious error and smear UNC at the same time. 

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Just now, 4Corners said:

Nah. If they withheld sensitive private medical information, they did so for good reason. His mental health issues (allegedly) shouldn’t have had any influence on the completely assbackwards BS selective enforcement on his eligibility status. 
 

if these “rumors” are true - ncaa just used it to correct their egregious error and smear UNC at the same time. 

According to the team at inside, they 100% didn't give this new information to the NCAA. I agree completely that it shouldn't have mattered. 

 

That's 100% what the NCAA did, they used it and tried to save face while smearing UNC at the same time. 

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