Wednesday, November 30, 2005

UK's Randolph Morris still inelligable

The NCAA and UK are trying to work out whether F Randolph Morris will be elligable this season. This summer, Morris declared for the NBA Draft and singed an agent, but was not picked. He tried to come back and the NCAA said he was inelligable, for now. This is a terrible rule. If a player declares for the draft he should be declared inelligable for the whole season and not allowed to come back at all. This allows the kids to try to go pro but come back to college as a fallback plan. This is a travesty. NCAA President Myles Brand needs to do something about this obsurd rule. They're basically saying "Yeah go pro, but if you're not good enough you can come back to the school who you let down in the first place by leaving early." Take Bracey Wright for instance. If he did not get drafted and tried to come back to IU I would not want him to. If they wanted to leave early, you know their heart isn't at their school so they wouldn't play to their full potential, and would be train wreck and cause problems on the team. This is a terrible rule and something needs to be done about it very soon.

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