Submitted by Guest (not verified) on Wed, 08/25/2010 - 4:47pm.
You obviously don't know anything about the situation. He was qualified to enroll at Alabama. It was the NCAA that came back (after they originally qualified him) and declared him ineligible to be an athlete this year. The kid successfully completed 3 summer courses at Alabama before all of this went down.
This says nothing about ECU. What is says is that the NCAA needs to get their crap together. They ruled him ineligible because they didn't approve of some courses he took in high school. The same courses that available to any student at his high school.
You obviously don't know
You obviously don't know anything about the situation. He was qualified to enroll at Alabama. It was the NCAA that came back (after they originally qualified him) and declared him ineligible to be an athlete this year. The kid successfully completed 3 summer courses at Alabama before all of this went down.
This says nothing about ECU. What is says is that the NCAA needs to get their crap together. They ruled him ineligible because they didn't approve of some courses he took in high school. The same courses that available to any student at his high school.