Blacknbengal
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Soooooooooooooooo................... :lol:
I guess the SWAC Presidents are scared to ban schools from post season play now. :lol:
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Soooooooooooooooo................... :lol:
I guess the SWAC Presidents are scared to ban schools from post season play now. :lol:
Me too!!!!! Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!
And they fall for it EVERY time!!!:lol::lol:
"We're working as diligently as we can," Broussard said last week. "It's a lot of nights and a lot of weekends. We're going to continue to work until the NCAA says there's zero possibility (of lifting the bans). We're working under the assumption that if we continue to meet a progression of deadlines there will be minimal harm to the winter sports."
Some of that data was due by the end of Wednesday, but an NCAA spokesperson said until a final determination can be made, a postseason ban is in play.
"All Southern athletics teams are currently ineligible for NCAA postseason opportunities," NCAA associate director Michelle Brutlag Hosick said in a statement. "A significant amount of work must be completed before NCAA postseason eligibility can be restored."
The SWAC Indoor Track Championships begin Saturday in Birmingham, Ala. The SWAC Basketball Tournaments begin March 11.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ity-scrambles-to-meet-ncaa-deadlines/5642843/
some reason sounds like the scheduled SWAC events are apart of NCAA recognized postseason opportunities.
Ah....So That Is Why JSU Folks are so concerned about SU APR's Decision?
Planning to sue the SWAC itself on the grounds of unfair standards not consistently administered to all schools? Was I right?