Maymon not eligible for Pitt game

#27
#27
Maymon should just change his name to Cam Newton and he'll be declared eligible almost immediately
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#29
#29
Well that is not true. I will be walking tomorrow and I only have 4 of 5 up.

I was sparing posters the boredom, hence; I used the terms "it may vary by department" and "rule of thumb". In my department ALL grades were due at 9am this morning. For this semester, all university grades must be turned in no later than December 14th at 12pm.
 
#32
#32
I was sparing posters the boredom, hence; I used the terms "it may vary by department" and "rule of thumb". In my department ALL grades were due at 9am this morning. For this semester, all university grades must be turned in no later than December 14th at 12pm.

The dates actually exist online.
 
#33
#33
I was sparing posters the boredom, hence; I used the terms "it may vary by department" and "rule of thumb". In my department ALL grades were due at 9am this morning. For this semester, all university grades must be turned in no later than December 14th at 12pm.

Ah, this should when he's eligible. I guess that means should be playing in the Oakland game.
 
#38
#38
At this point, I doubt he will be playing. I'm sure they foresaw this problem and just hoped they could get around it. The university is actually doing the right thing. If I'm not mistaking, his grades have to be finalized in order for his eligibility to be restored. Though his grades are now apparently posted, they are not officially final yet. All grades for all students are finalized when the window for professors to post grades in closed, which has NOT HAPPENED YET. I don't know exactly when that will be, but I'm 99% sure it's not tomorrow night as I only have 1 of 7 grades posted right now. So, in short, his grades are posted, not finalized. I think they become finalized shortly before Christmas.

Wouldn't this make the entire team ineligible as all their grades have been posted but not finalized
 
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#40
#40
I suppose the difference is that they've all been previously declared eligible
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Correct. They remain eligible unless they fail to obtain the requisite number of credit hours. Maymon is ineligible until he passes said number of hours and the semester ends. Neither of those things can change until grades are final.
 
#42
#42
Since this is presumably long-standing university policy, why was there ever any confusion over when he might be eligible?
 
#45
#45
In my opinion, this is bureaucracy at it's best. I mean, if Maymon already knows all his grades, why does it take so damn long for the multitude of professors and administrators to post and "finalize" the grades?!

It's a two digit number for each student! It should take less than 30 minutes. Heck, they probably have a TA enter them anyhow -- lazy jerks.
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