by Stallion » Thu Feb 26, 2015 3:12 pm
An NCAA school that reasonably knows that a player has violated NCAA rules is required to declare a player immediately ineligible pending further investigation , report the infraction to the NCAA and then ask for a waiver or other remedy. Not exactly sure of the exact wording of the standard but "reasonably knows" is the gist. For example, when Auburn ruled Can Newton temporarily ineligible or A&M ruled Johnny Manziel temporarily ineligible. The controversy that often arises though is if the violation is not clear
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