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Re: Speak up about the Adam H Ruling



From: Joshua Rexhausen
Date: 06 Dec 2006 - 07:33 PM EST

I listened to Mike on Mcallister's show and he called the NCAA biggots because they would allow a college golfer to play in the masters and as long as he didn't take any winnings he could play against Tiger Woods and still be allowed back in college. I don't understand why someathletes are allowed to participate in national teams (Thabeet) and are not allwed to play for a handfull of games, others (Morris) can play because they find a mysterous fax that any child could duplicate by changing the date on two fax machines, while others work to support their family and delay college until they are able (Hall) and are penalized, and even others (Adam) play in the only competition he can find, and because the paid coach can play, he has played with professionals.


----- Original Message ----
From: Mike Rucker <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday, December 6, 2006 6:45:51 PM
Subject: [UC Basketball] Speak up about the Adam H Ruling


This comment & email address was found from someone who responded to Trent Rosecran's blog.

I can't find a direct email to the NCAA Eligibility Staff but the following is the NCAA Public Relations address if anyone would like to send them a little grief .

address@hidden

There's a definite double standard and UC is on the crap end of it agian. Just like Mike Decourcey said in his article.
"Every summer in this country, college basketball players are permitted to play in organized leagues with and against players who are professional. Nearly every Division I player finds his way into one of these leagues, and nearly every one winds up either teamed with pro players or facing teams that have them."



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