Everet Golson no longer at Notre Dame
Posted: Sat May 25, 2013 10:10 pm
He is leaving to marry Lennay Kekuya.
There's an NCAA rule that says that a player who transfers to another school but doesn't play or exhaust any eligibility there may transfer back to the first school without losing any eligibility.whitwiki wrote:I bet that gunner kid feels like a [deleted]
yeah, cheating on a finalleopold wrote:Apparently it's due to academics.
What does no longer enrolled at the school mean to you?SMUer wrote:Don't normal students get kicked out of school for such infractions...I'll pat ND on the back when they kick him out of school.
sounds like it is only a temporary thing:Grant Carter wrote:What does no longer enrolled at the school mean to you?SMUer wrote:Don't normal students get kicked out of school for such infractions...I'll pat ND on the back when they kick him out of school.
http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefootbal ... ent-052713''At this point, I understand how my integrity could be in question but I want to reassure my supporters that through this experience I will return a better student athlete as well as a better individual,'' Golson said. ''Lastly, I want to thank the University of Notre Dame for the opportunity already granted and also the opportunity going forth to regain my eligibility in the winter of 2014.''
Um...SMU doesn't kick people out of school altogether for cheating:cutter wrote:sounds like it is only a temporary thing:Grant Carter wrote:What does no longer enrolled at the school mean to you?SMUer wrote:Don't normal students get kicked out of school for such infractions...I'll pat ND on the back when they kick him out of school.http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefootbal ... ent-052713''At this point, I understand how my integrity could be in question but I want to reassure my supporters that through this experience I will return a better student athlete as well as a better individual,'' Golson said. ''Lastly, I want to thank the University of Notre Dame for the opportunity already granted and also the opportunity going forth to regain my eligibility in the winter of 2014.''
"deferred suspension" means that there's not an actual suspension for the first violation but rather a suspension that kicks in if there is another disciplinary issueSECTION 1: The recommended minimum penalty for a violation of the Honor Code shall be an Honor Violation (H.V.) and a deferred suspension from the University for the remainder of the student’s academic career.
SECTION 4: For a period of one year, no student with an H.V. on the transcript will be permitted to represent the University in any extracurricular activity, or run for or hold office in any recognized student organization, including, but not limited to, participating as a member of an athletic team, in performances conducted under University auspices, serving as a member of the Mustang Band, the debate teams, an officer of a sorority or fraternity, a member of the Student Senate, a member of the Student Foundation, or in similar capacities. If students so sanctioned fail to remove themselves from such activities voluntarily, the Honor Council will contact the relevant student or administrative officials to force such action. In exceptional situations, this penalty may be waived at the discretion of the hearing board.