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Gator troubles - 10 players now suspended for UF

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  • RedDawgRedDawg Posts: 952 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @Denmen185 said:

    @donm said:
    If re-instatement is dependent upon NCAA approval, good luck. That could take a LONG, LONG time. Seems like Gurley's went on forever back in the day.

    Gurley's went on 5 weeks, 4 games but it was only 3 weeks for the investigation as 2 weeks were additional suspension imposed by NCAA. As I mentioned above the UNC deal was all season for about 11 of the 13/14 involved although that was not illegal activities. Even then most cases were never resolved (UNC held them out for fear of forfeiture of games IF they were ineligible)

    Yep, this could end up a nightmare case for the Gators. Like I said, I will wait to hear the full details of what happened and the current expectations for punishments.

    The investigation starting before the season helps them a little by burning up some of the time it takes to investigate without games on the line. But with it involving soo many players this could take a while. But they def saved around 2 weeks by this starting during camp and not during the season.

  • Denmen185Denmen185 Posts: 7,548 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @RedDawg said:

    @Denmen185 said:

    @donm said:
    If re-instatement is dependent upon NCAA approval, good luck. That could take a LONG, LONG time. Seems like Gurley's went on forever back in the day.

    Gurley's went on 5 weeks, 4 games but it was only 3 weeks for the investigation as 2 weeks were additional suspension imposed by NCAA. As I mentioned above the UNC deal was all season for about 11 of the 13/14 involved although that was not illegal activities. Even then most cases were never resolved (UNC held them out for fear of forfeiture of games IF they were ineligible)

    Yep, this could end up a nightmare case for the Gators. Like I said, I will wait to hear the full details of what happened and the current expectations for punishments.

    The investigation starting before the season helps them a little by burning up some of the time it takes to investigate without games on the line. But with it involving soo many players this could take a while. But they def saved around 2 weeks by this starting during camp and not during the season.

    Bear in mind that the suspension is fromm all team activities not the game only. Therefore no meeting, practice etc. which puts them back more than just game(s) missed.

  • Denmen185Denmen185 Posts: 7,548 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    from. Freudian slip

  • DGD28DGD28 Posts: 200 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    If i was a betting man I put the house on Michigan at -5 1/2

  • TeddyTeddy Posts: 7,109 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
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