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    Ball State pulls the plug on Marvin Jordan's scholarship. Totally unethical.


  • #2
    Guess he wasn't good enough to be considered for our last ride...?
    My sports blog.

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    • #3
      probably made him a 2nd option to foreigners that will never show up.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by thefish7 View Post
        Guess he wasn't good enough to be considered for our last ride...?
        Originally posted by Future Walk-On View Post
        probably made him a 2nd option to foreigners that will never show up.
        If Ball State doesn't want him, I definitely don't.

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        • #5
          I am sure there are two sides to this story - but it is a tough situation for Marvin...
          anyway - the newspaper column had some quotes supposedly from Ball State head coach Billy Taylor...
          But - was the Ball State coach quoted directly or were his words reported via hearsay thru the Manual coach?
          Wouldn't it be a violaiton of NCAA rules if Taylor spoke to a reporter about Marvin Jordan...who is not signed at Ball State - in fact he isn't "signed" anywhere - as it's too late now to sign?

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          • #6
            Sounds like Jordan is better off at Niagara.
            Ball State did him a favor.

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            • #7
              He is better off going to a school that wants him, Ball State has most likely hurt their chances of getting any players out of Peoria by not honoring Jordans commitment.

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              • #8
                Funny how if a player signed a LOI then wanted to back out the school could fight him tooth and nail and not allow a release of the LOI, but if it is the other way around it seems perfectly fine with no recourse for the player.

                What Ball State did was beyond shady. Using a person like they are some pawn. What if Jordan had no other options to go to, did he have any recourse v Ball State... doubtful but I guarantee if he would have played Ball State they would have made his life miserable.

                Disgusting.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tornado View Post
                  I am sure there are two sides to this story - but it is a tough situation for Marvin...
                  anyway - the newspaper column had some quotes supposedly from Ball State head coach Billy Taylor...
                  But - was the Ball State coach quoted directly or were his words reported via hearsay thru the Manual coach?
                  Wouldn't it be a violaiton of NCAA rules if Taylor spoke to a reporter about Marvin Jordan...who is not signed at Ball State - in fact he isn't "signed" anywhere - as it's too late now to sign?
                  I agree, I'm not putting too much stock into this story yet. There's always 2 sides of the story. Whatever, I hope Marvin has a successful college career at Niagara.
                  What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by houstontxbrave View Post
                    Funny how if a player signed a LOI then wanted to back out the school could fight him tooth and nail and not allow a release of the LOI, but if it is the other way around it seems perfectly fine with no recourse for the player.
                    What Ball State did was beyond shady. Using a person like they are some pawn. What if Jordan had no other options to go to, did he have any recourse v Ball State... doubtful but I guarantee if he would have played Ball State they would have made his life miserable.

                    Disgusting.
                    You bring up some very good valet points! Where's the NCAA Gods when this kind of BS treatment to a young person who did things the right way, up front and put trust in the school, the schools coach's and schools administration Where are we now headed to lawyers and courts This is BS Hopefully there is some recourse here for all the parents and players who have fallen to the dishonest acts of this kind, by schools and their coach's I am leading towards thinking that there is a need to disband the NCAA or at least have a partial third party to see that fairness and honesty prevails in ALL MATTER;S that concern student athletes

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                    • #11
                      The Ball State coaching staff actually has strong Peoria ties. Billy Taylor's director of basketball operations is Mitch Gilfillan, who played point guard at Notre Dame in Peoria and then played the same position for Taylor at Lehigh University. Taylor has an outstanding rep as a coach and Gilfillan is supposed to be a terrific kid. Doesn't make this situation any less ugly though.

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                      • #12
                        This just goes to show that there needs to be some definite changes in the NCAA. I'm sure there could of been some problems with his grades and such but this just fits the typical athlete-college sport relationship way too well.

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                        • #13
                          Like others have stated there is always two sides to the story... Many of you are saying Poor Marvin Jordan... What if he just didn't get things done that he needed too... Like grades, core classes, act score, etc... Why waste your time and deal with the hassel of an athlete who has a hard time in the classroom in high school.

                          Manual isn't particularly known for its high academic standings...


                          Not saying its Marvin Jordan's fault or the schools fault there is just alot of things that could have happend....And I am just expressing some of the things that others haven't brought up.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by midstateknowitall View Post
                            Like others have stated there is always two sides to the story... Many of you are saying Poor Marvin Jordan... What if he just didn't get things done that he needed too... Like grades, core classes, act score, etc... Why waste your time and deal with the hassel of an athlete who has a hard time in the classroom in high school.

                            Manual isn't particularly known for its high academic standings...


                            Not saying its Marvin Jordan's fault or the schools fault there is just alot of things that could have happend....And I am just expressing some of the things that others haven't brought up.
                            These are great points but I feel like the fact he is going to another comparable D-1 school negates a lot of this.

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                            • #15
                              There are basic requirements for D1 athletes. However, each school can set there own requirements to what they want to some sort of degree.

                              Marvin can get into Niagra could he get into Holy Cross or Lafayette.. still scholarship schools but just take a little more pride in the academic part..

                              It can be argued both ways all day long..

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