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Title: "Live at 9 with Roy S. Johnson: SEC's so-called "Jonathan Taylor rule" is itself a bit of a crime"
Post by: WALL-E on June 05, 2015, 09:07:02 AM
Live at 9 with Roy S. Johnson: SEC's so-called "Jonathan Taylor rule" is itself a bit of a crime
(http://media.al.com/river-alabama/photo/jonathan-taylor-arrestedjpg-8c4fe61b2b486e5b.jpg)This time of year it's typically recruiting. Who's committing where? How many three-, four- and five-stars will translate into future stars? And so on. This year, however, the two sides in our fair state have tracked their foes in the dubious category of player arrests.

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Title: Re: "Live at 9 with Roy S. Johnson: SEC's so-called "Jonathan Taylor rule" is itself a bit of a crim
Post by: Chechem on June 05, 2015, 09:48:37 AM
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Last week, the league, sensitive to the spate of arrests and the overwhelming fan reaction, enhanced its own Bylaw 14.1.15.1 (d), which, pertaining to transfers, states that a student-athlete with less than two years of eligibility left can get financial aid, practice and compete if, "The student-athlete has not been subject to official university or athletics department disciplinary action at any time during enrollment at any previous collegiate institution (excluding limited discipline applied by a sports team)."

Lots of potential limitations, but  #+ .

But what will the Boogers do for QBs?   :dunno: