The reason he went the JUCO route is so he could keep playing ball. He could have just came to BU and sat out for a year! I'm puzzled by this completely and if I was his dad I'd be making a few phone calls. If money is not an issue could he transfer to BU after this semester and still be eligible to play next year? The NCAA does allow non-qualified players to go to their chosen school but not play for a year.
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First and foremost---Lets get the signed LOI. Then, if his credits transfer and he can stay on-stream to get his Associates, transfer to ICC so he is near BU and he can work-out and play with alums, etc in pick-up games until this season is over. I would aviod any transfer to Calif. unless it was AFTER an LOI was signed and it violated no NCAA rules. Also, we have to be very careful who pays for all of this because the bad guys will be watching closely.
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostWell, here's what I do if I am BU -
1. Get his LOI next week.
2. Make sure he is on track for his Associates degree.
2. Get him to Yuba at semester break (only if the required credits for an associates degree transfer).
Priority 1 for BU has to be getting the LOI though, otherwise we're wasting our time.Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by Beninator View PostBradleybrave, I think that Wilkins should get his degree from Southeastern Iowa rather than go to Yuba. I say this as the powers that be are hammering this kid with every chance they get. Why give them another opportunity to hammer this kid? I think that BU should keep things simple and get their lawyers ready after Wilkins signs his LOIOnward and Upward!
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And they wonder why some kids never finish school and the gang population is at an all-time high
This kid is just trying to go to class and play some basketball
This entire entity needs to get it together and focus on helping the student population and those who WANT to be there and stop helping THOSE who don't!
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostCan't say I disagree with you. I think we're all in agreement that the LOI and associate's degree are what's most important."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by SFP View PostMy question is since he is not playing ball and it does not look like he will be playing and the reason he took the JUCO route was to play ball. Can he just transfer to BU after the semester ends and be eligible for next year? I can't see why not.
Ruff, I believe, was a non-qualifier (due to ACT not certifying) and had to complete 1 year at BU befoe being able to play. I think Ruff was then responsible for paying for tuition, and when Ruff played, he had to always remain on track to graduate in 4 total years of school and get special NCAA permission to play his 5th year. (which I think is more restrictive than a typical qualifier)
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Originally posted by SFP View PostMy question is since he is not playing ball and it does not look like he will be playing and the reason he took the JUCO route was to play ball. Can he just transfer to BU after the semester ends and be eligible for next year? I can't see why not.
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Originally posted by wily coyote View PostSFP, I could be wrong but I don't think he went to a JC just to play ball. He was deemed a non qualifier because some grades in his old country didn't pass the NCAA clearinghouse. Hence the reason for JC.
Does he have to go through the NCAA Clearinghouse again? I hope that his case through them has been settled!"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by SFP View PostHe could have went directly to BU as a non-qualifier. I believe non-qualifiers can be on scholarship but cannot play in order to concentrate on their academics. The JUCO route gave him the benefit of playing along with the ability to overcome the NCAA clearinghouse.
Does he have to go through the NCAA Clearinghouse again? I hope that his case through them has been settled!
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I'd feel much better if he were to go to ICC. Why not keep him close to home? It's pitiful the way he has been penalized twice and he hasn't even stepped on the court. If this were Duke, he would be in uniform and practicing right now. The NCAA is a joke! Let's just get him signed next week and worry about the rest later. Can he practice with the team still? If not, let him load up on classes and get graduated so we can enjoy a full 3 years on the Hilltop. Good luck John! You will be welcome with open arms in Peoria.
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Originally posted by SFP View PostMy question is since he is not playing ball and it does not look like he will be playing and the reason he took the JUCO route was to play ball. Can he just transfer to BU after the semester ends and be eligible for next year? I can't see why not.
let's settle this once and for all...
HE CAN NOT be admitted to BU since the credits he had in Belgium cannot qualify as a high school degree..
thus he is not and cannot get into Bradley unless he transfers in from juco with an Associates Degree.
Last time..
--John Wilkins DOES have athletic clearance to play D-I ball with a 5-game penalty
--John Wilkins DOES NOT have academic requirements necessary to be admitted with "Initial Eligiility" to a four year NCAA college.
now the 180 degree opposite is true per NJCAA (a completely different and separate organization from NCAA)..he does have the ability to be admitted academically and is on track to get his degree, but he is NOT athletically qualified due to professionalism.
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Thanks for clearing that up, T.
Listen, this whole thing is frustrating for us, but can you imagine how bad it is for JW? I hope he can at least practice with that team to keep sharp.
Plus, this way he can hardcore work on academics so that there will be no issues with getting his Associates in time. Once the LOI is in, this will all go away.
Though I am bummed I don't get to roadtrip on Friday!
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