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With Sorsby being granted eligibility for the upcoming season the NCAA has once again proved to be a useless organization
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Anonymous 22h

NCAA is so soft

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Anonymous 21h

How is the NCAA supposed to do anything when the eligibility is being granted through an injunction via a court? They literally can’t enforce their rules, even if they wanted to

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Anonymous 21h

We know it was useless when the let the cheaters up north keep their title

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Anonymous 22h

Wreck ‘em baby

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Anonymous 22h

NCAA should vacate wins from

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Anonymous 22h

Doesn’t matter college football will be a separate entity from the ncaa soon

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 20h

That’s the definition of useless

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 20h

Ok, what are they supposed to do about it then genius? Make more rules they can’t enforce? 🤡

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 19h

Literally proving the point. I have no clue what you’re trying to argue

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 19h

That they’re not useless, they’re doing their part, and it’s the judicial system tying hands behind their back while idiots like you parade around calling them useless, greedy, etc

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 19h

“No they aren’t useless they just have no power to enforce their own rules” like what?

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 19h

If you’re gonna use quotes, use them right. Go back to k12 kiddo

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 19h

The NCAA is a governing body and can implement laws, sanction players and institutions, and hand down punishments within their system. They have power to supersede a court ruling when it comes to eligibility. If they truly cared about the integrity of the sport they would sanction Sorsby and TTU for trying to pull a fast one on them. Even if TTU were to say “meh whatever” and play Sorsby the NCAA has the power bitchslap TTU back to the Stone Age

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 19h

Courts can, and have, ruled against the NCAA but the uselessness of the NCAA is that they won’t punish people who break the system. It’s why Chambliss is getting another year. It’s why there’s an 8th year senior for Miami. If the NCAA was a serious organization they would punish players/colleges for breaking the rules

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 19h

The NCAA cannot make or enforce laws, they make and enforce RULES. They do NOT have the power to supersede a state or federal court. The fact that you don’t know either of those facts tells me that you have no earthly idea what you’re talking about.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 19h

Bylaws you asshat. Sure they can’t supersede court rulings but they can’t still enforce punishment as long as TTU is under the NCAA banner. Either TTU stays and capitulates to save all of their sports or they risk going rogue, breaking off, and possibly (and likely) help lay the foundation for a super league where it’s soulless corporate greed where football isn’t fun

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 19h

Yup. How that, as well as the rest of their wins, stayed is bonkers to me

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 19h

Oh I’m an asshat now for actually understanding that the NCAA has zero legal power to go against a legal injunction 😂 sit tf down kiddo, this conversation is clearly for someone more grown up than yourself

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 19h

Again- they can’t supersede court still punish TTU for playing Sorsby. TTU and Sorsby have broken the NCAA bylaws ergo punishment

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 19h

And then TTU (someone who can actually afford lawyers) would backhand NCAA to the Stone Age in civil court for retaliatory action for playing a player who the courts already said was eligible via injunction. Once again child, you clearly have no clue what you’re talking about

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