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DAHILL said:Now THATS some BULLSH*T..... I aint NEVAAAAAAAAA heard nothing like this happening... only in the SWAC. If they have questions about it being revered, why give him the medical waiver in the first place. JSU has the RIGHT to be pissed in this situation.
Salter said JSU and Alcorn State (13-9 in the SWAC) will likely play on Wednesday to determine the No. 2 and No. 3 East seeds in the SWAC baseball tournament scheduled for May 18-21 at Trustmark Park in Pearl.Jaguar94 said:Has the format for the tournament been decided?
GRAM4LIFE said:I sure would have hated if he had played the whole season.
"When we granted the (Jackson State) waiver, we notified the institution that the ruling could be reversed if subsequent information did not support the ruling." said SWAC Commissioner Robert Vowels. "
BULLDevilsh1 said:The right team Won the Swac Eastern Division!!!!!!! MVSU
That's the way you want it, homeboy????? Sad, very sad. Everyone knows that ON THE FIELD you did not win the title. But like I always say........"Whitey is a mutha--cka."Devilsh1 said:The right team Won the Swac Eastern Division!!!!!!! MVSU
Devilsh1 said:The right team Won the Swac Eastern Division!!!!!!! MVSU
bluedog said:Baseball Hardship Reversal Changes SWAC East Standings
Mississippi Valley State Gains East Title
The reversal of a medical hardship ruling for a Jackson State baseball
player has resulted in a re-ordering of the standings for Southwestern
Athletic Conference East Division baseball race.
Based on information submitted by the institution to the Southwestern
Athletic Conference office, a Jackson State player was granted a medical
hardship waiver based on his playing in less than twenty percent of his
team's games last season (2005) due to an injury. He participated in four
(4) conference games this season, two against Mississippi Valley State and
two against Alabama State.
Upon subsequent review of the player's status, the Southwestern Athletic
Conference has determined that the player was not eligible to play this
season and the conference games in which he participated (4) must be
forfeited.
"When we granted the (Jackson State) waiver, we notified the institution
that the ruling could be reversed if subsequent information did not support
the ruling." said SWAC Commissioner Robert Vowels. "The game forfeitures
pertain to SWAC records and seedings only and will not be reflected in the
teams' won-loss records for the NCAA."
Beast in the east .........JSU........Devil's Gun Trigger Man said:man whatever, ya'll acting like Valley did this. If ya'll the best team show it on the field. Quit the bellyaching and just play. No excuses.