The only thing I can think of is that they are accepting the year of sitting out as part of the suspension....I hate Grier but having the suspension serve concurrently with the transfer rule sit out a year is not completely far fetched. We hate him. But I get it unfortunately. It's not a Gator thing. It's a give a kid a second chance.
Again, I think you nailed one. Whether any of us like it or not, an unbiased approach would say that serving both consecutively may be excessive, and sitting out 18 months is adequate.
No hate from my perspective. Think the kid is bit of a douche, but that obviously seems to be a learned trait from his dad. Just seems odd that the NCAA would allow this when they have been so hard when it comes to the issues before.
Actually, Magee got a sixth year. Didn't DeBose get 6? Or 7? Or 8? I know those are medical, as opposed to 'dumbass', but still, the NCAA has been kind to decisions in the past.
Agree... it seems like we don't know if this is true or not, but if it is then it completely goes against everything the NCAA said in their first ruling on reducing his suspension.
Is it? When UF, or perhaps more accurately the legal team Will's dad had on it, went to bat with the NCAA there was no give on serving the year suspension - that is still at play. The difference is he's now facing a year long sit-out due to transfer which wasn't part of the discussion before. The question WV posed is "why can't they be concurrent? If the kid sits a year for 'dumbass', should he sit an additional year for transfer?" I could see going either way on it, but it's not the same question UF posed to the NCAA.
And as others have pointed out, I'm willing to bet Foley was not going to bat for Will for multiple reasons, including tarnishing his shiny reputation for compliance by trying to get a 'dumbass' voilating player back with half the prescribed punishment. On Mac not going to bat...again, multiple reasons I would suspect, including not wanting to deal with Prima Donna syndrome and Daddy Issues, and staying in line with the AD.
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For all those saying the NCAA has it out for us, I chuckle a bit because we're not that important to them. Really....how could you think we are? But let me ask a few other questions. If WG had the terms reduced and was starting for us this Fall, do you really think we'd be better off than we are right now? I don't think we'd get the recruits and transfers we did, and I don't think WG and Daddy would have survived the season without issue....and even if they did, I'm sure there would be enough Daddy Drama that Mac would have shown him the door following this season. We'd be another year behind in building a deep QB plan, and Mac's QB reputation would be damaged. I won't crown Mac a genius on this by acting with foresight.....I'll just say I believe we are better off without him. Secondly, how much ridicule would we have keeping WG? Other schools don't have much to point at about UF being 'football first' and giving players special treatment, not like we make fun of F$U, the Baylor and TN sexual issues, Ole Miss paying players. Really, you think about how there's no real mud to sling on Ricth's UGA teams...just like there isn't much to sling on UF. God forbid we bring WG back early and the first few games are hit or miss with a QB who knows he's likely losing the job 6 games in and/or WG comes in and is no better than last year (or worse, since some like Law point out his stellar stats are about 5 quarters out of 6 games).
Bottom line, NCAA doesn't hate us, but I'll endure your sense of self in the minds of others. Additionally, WG is not our problem, moving on*.
*I live in PA, work in MD, and have a lot of WV grads in my office. I will love watching WG fail, as it gives me one more way to give them sht.