The hope was that it wouldn't need the appeal, but given the NCAA's stated mission to curb the 2-time transfers, this was not a totally unexpected result.
This is just step 1 in the process. Cal plans to be very pro-active in the appeals process. Tyson has a good claim, so there is still a lot of hope for a favorable outcome. Its just going to take a bit.
Nothing like the NCAA randomly flexing their muscles against a kid who was chased out of his last team in what was confirmed a toxic situation...because they can't fight anyone their own size and need to power trip.
Why does god hate us?
Points at NCAA
"Boo this organization! Booooooo!"
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This is definitely not over.
The hope was that it wouldn't need the appeal, but given the NCAA's stated mission to curb the 2-time transfers, this was not a totally unexpected result.
Stay tuned.
This is just step 1 in the process. Cal plans to be very pro-active in the appeals process. Tyson has a good claim, so there is still a lot of hope for a favorable outcome. Its just going to take a bit.
Exactly.
It’s part of the process.
Fwiw...big grain of salt, reddit posters infer that Tyson was central to the incidents that got Coach Mark Adams in trouble.
Screw the NCAA they would move heaven and earth for the big name schools!
Nothing like the NCAA randomly flexing their muscles against a kid who was chased out of his last team in what was confirmed a toxic situation...because they can't fight anyone their own size and need to power trip.