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tigerskin
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Sounds like a clay issue and not a Zoysia issue
She is 61 years old
Caused them to shut the whole school down
Caused them to shut the whole school down
re: NCAA trying to hurry up and make Wade's players ineligible
Posted by tigerskin on 5/22/26 at 7:14 pm to CottonWasKing
Yeah, I don't disagree with trying to set up these guidelines overall (while they have been completely ignoring what has been going on in college Olympic sports for many years). I do have an issue with waiting till everyone has signed their class for next year and now trying to quickly change the rules.
Of course it is someone in Birmingham doing the heavy lifting for this. Garth
"Jonathan: Thanks for the dialogue.
First, I would like to invite you to next season’s @SEC Tournament in Nashville. We will show you good Southern hospitality as you watch 30+ future NBA players.
Re your question: My view is rooted in the NCAA’s 2026-27 Athletics Eligibility Certification Process Guidelines. (These are not new rules per se, but provide updated interpretive guidance.)
• Page 1 references “actual and necessary expenses,” a longstanding element of NCAA eligibility analysis.
• Page 2 identifies the factors NCAA staff must use to determine the eligibility of an international player with prior pro experience. Specifically, it states “[NCAA] staff should consider the totality of a [prospect’s] experience with a professional team (e.g., length of time, quality of league, educational nexus) to determine if a withholding condition or eligibility not reinstated is appropriate.”
Collectively, (1) the “actual and necessary expenses” analysis, and (2) factors such as “length of time, quality of league, and educational nexus,” inform my view that the NCAA’s approach generally is not intended to turn away 18, 19, and even 20 year old international players.
Generally, the international players who will have more difficulty satisfying this multi-factor analysis are older players who (1) played multiple seasons in a high level professional league (and likely were compensated accordingly) and (2) are multiple years removed from being enrolled in school.
I believe international players will continue to be an important part of college basketball. In light of the NCAA’s updated guidance, international players would be well-served to enroll earlier in their developmental process and, ideally, embrace the full American college experience and ultimately earn their degree."
Loading Twitter/X Embed...
If tweet fails to load, click here. "Jonathan: Thanks for the dialogue.
First, I would like to invite you to next season’s @SEC Tournament in Nashville. We will show you good Southern hospitality as you watch 30+ future NBA players.
Re your question: My view is rooted in the NCAA’s 2026-27 Athletics Eligibility Certification Process Guidelines. (These are not new rules per se, but provide updated interpretive guidance.)
• Page 1 references “actual and necessary expenses,” a longstanding element of NCAA eligibility analysis.
• Page 2 identifies the factors NCAA staff must use to determine the eligibility of an international player with prior pro experience. Specifically, it states “[NCAA] staff should consider the totality of a [prospect’s] experience with a professional team (e.g., length of time, quality of league, educational nexus) to determine if a withholding condition or eligibility not reinstated is appropriate.”
Collectively, (1) the “actual and necessary expenses” analysis, and (2) factors such as “length of time, quality of league, and educational nexus,” inform my view that the NCAA’s approach generally is not intended to turn away 18, 19, and even 20 year old international players.
Generally, the international players who will have more difficulty satisfying this multi-factor analysis are older players who (1) played multiple seasons in a high level professional league (and likely were compensated accordingly) and (2) are multiple years removed from being enrolled in school.
I believe international players will continue to be an important part of college basketball. In light of the NCAA’s updated guidance, international players would be well-served to enroll earlier in their developmental process and, ideally, embrace the full American college experience and ultimately earn their degree."
re: NASCAR driver Kyle Busch has passed away
Posted by tigerskin on 5/22/26 at 11:44 am to Roll Tide Ravens
That is going to be pulmonary embolism
Probably had DVT in leg from sitting long periods then got the pulmonary embolism.
Also just saw he had significant injury to his leg couple months ago that required 24 stitches.
Probably had DVT in leg from sitting long periods then got the pulmonary embolism.
Also just saw he had significant injury to his leg couple months ago that required 24 stitches.
re: Where would be a good apartment in Arlington or Fort Worth for a 26 year old guy
Posted by tigerskin on 5/22/26 at 8:12 am to LSUSUPERSTAR
He is definitely not set against Arlington. He honestly doesn't know much about either place. Just had some people mention Fort Worth to him.
So what are some good places in Arlington?
Changed the OP to include both places
Thanks
So what are some good places in Arlington?
Changed the OP to include both places
Thanks
Where would be a good apartment in Arlington or Fort Worth for a 26 year old guy
Posted by tigerskin on 5/21/26 at 9:43 pm
that will be working in Arlington?
He wants to keep it under 30 minute commute
Thanks
He wants to keep it under 30 minute commute
Thanks
I remember people complaining about Curiel bunting
Time for some runs here
re: LSU 1 @ Auburn 3 Final
Posted by tigerskin on 5/20/26 at 9:39 pm to easy money
Did Ruckert catch that in his palm?
Ruckert obviously screwed up
Then Pearson had the out at 3rd after that and couldn't pick the ball up
Then Pearson had the out at 3rd after that and couldn't pick the ball up
re: Will Wade lands another one
Posted by tigerskin on 5/19/26 at 7:04 pm to ShockG3Pac
I know how to clap in English so that is all that matters
re: Wade lands Big East Player of the Year RJ Luis
Posted by tigerskin on 5/19/26 at 9:59 am to Carolina_Tiger
quote:
LSU's betting on a judge being friendly with them
That was Ole Miss' entire approach with Chambliss and it worked
Texas Tech is about to try it with Sorsby
re: Wade lands Big East Player of the Year RJ Luis
Posted by tigerskin on 5/19/26 at 9:50 am to MrWalkingMan
Time for an injunction with a Baton Rouge judge
Our turn
Our turn
re: Mr. Feeny is in an open marriage
Posted by tigerskin on 5/18/26 at 6:09 pm to Allthatfades
This isn't the Onion?
Will Wade just said basically all his money is going to the top 8 on the roster. 5 play at a time. So the starters and a few more. Kirby Smart just said depth is a thing of the past. Have to hit it with the starters and hope they don't get injured
I didn't say we have to like the new reality
I didn't say we have to like the new reality
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