OnlyGodForgives
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yes - Shea Patterson used it to leave Ole Miss for Michigan, however the ban ended this past season - so there must be some other loop holeI don’t think Bryant has to get a waiver to transfer. If memory serves, a rule change was put in recently that allows any player whose school is bowl banned for the remainder of their eligibility to freely transfer.
Kelly Bryant right now:
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NCAA hits Missouri with one-year postseason ban, recruiting restrictions for academic violations
Wasn't sure if this had been posted yet. Bet Kelly Bryant is wishing he had looked around a little more. Silly Missouri , you're barely an SEC school. Don't you know you can't do this your first 30 years in the SEC?
Despite the sanctions, highly prized quarterback transfer Kelly Bryant plans to stay at Missouri, a source confirmed to ESPN's Chris Low.
PowerMizzou.com first reported that Bryant, the former Clemson quarterback who announced his transfer to Missouri last month, would not look to join a different team. Bryant's longtime personal trainer, Ramon Robinson, also confirmed to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the player would stay with the Tigers.
Bryant was 16-2 as a starter for Clemson, including leading the Tigers to the College Football Playoff in 2017 and starting the first four games of this past season. He will have a chance to step in immediately as a graduate transfer.
Pearl lied about the BBQ because it was a recruiting violation. Which is no longer a violation.
big J school. Lot of alumnus with blogs.looks like the media is livid The NCAA’s shameful and cowardly punishment of Mizzou
Second time at the same meeting. He had already lied. It was worth a second with the possibility of a bluff. He didn’t get any more severity by doubling down.I’m also pretty sure it was that the NCAA asked him about it a second time - the NCAA at that point already knowing all of what had actually happened - and Pearl chose to double down by lying to the investigators again.