Notre Dame's Tim Abromaitis doesn't get a 6th year...WTF? Screw the NCAA

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  • FirstTimer
    Freeman Error

    • Feb 2009
    • 18729

    Notre Dame's Tim Abromaitis doesn't get a 6th year...WTF? Screw the NCAA

    From ESPN
    It was a longshot all along. Everyone knew that -- from Mike Brey to Tim Abromaitis himself. The Notre Dame forward rolled the dice anyway, hoping that the NCAA would reward him with a sixth year of eligibility, restoring the season an ACL injury denied him.

    Instead the NCAA said no. No reason was given -- that’s not how these appeals work -- just a flat-out sorry about your luck.

    Likely, the puff of smoke-makers in Indianapolis decided that Abromaitis was shortchanged his sophomore season by choice, not by injury. Abromaitis sat out the 2008-09 season simply to preserve a year of eligibility.

    Typically -- as in the case of Minnesota’s Trevor Mbakwe -- the NCAA rewards sixth years due to injury, illness or other non-competitive issues.

    But the NCAA also likes to say that every case is different and taken on its own merits. Abromaitis’ case merited a different result.

    It shouldn’t have been a longshot to begin with. It should have been a no-brainer.

    In March, Abromaitis was named the Big East’s Scholar Athlete of the Year for the third year in a row. No one in the history of the conference had done that before. He also twice was named an Academic All-American.

    He earned his undergrad degree in finance a year ahead of schedule, with a 3.73 GPA, and then last year wrapped up an MBA via Notre Dame’s intensified one-year program.

    For an organization like the NCAA that likes to preen and crow about its student-athletes, Abromaitis is actually the real deal, not a fly-by one-and-doner or a lip-service student. You can actually call him a student-athlete, and no one will snicker or titter.

    He represents the ideals that plenty of cynics think have disappeared from college sports, a kid who somehow juggled the books with a soaring GPA and still scored more than 1,000 points in his career.

    Would it be so bad to let him stick around for another year of basketball and perhaps earn another degree? To be held up as an example of what you can actually do when presented with the gift of a free college education?

    No doubt the NCAA, if it opted to comment, would argue that if you make exceptions for one, you open the door to make exceptions for too many.

    Well OK then.

    Let’s just add this line item in the phone book-sized rule book: every time a university petitions for a sixth year for an athlete injured in his final year of eligibility, the petition will be granted so long as the athlete already has completed at least a bachelor’s degree and graduate degree.

    I’m sure there will be just scads of exceptions to that rule.
  • A Tasty Burgerr
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    • Oct 2008
    • 5916

    #2
    Chris Otule on Marquette is currently in the process of trying to remain a junior next season and get a 6th season of eligibility as well, this does not help my confidence he'll get it though.

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    • NAHSTE
      Probably owns the site
      • Feb 2009
      • 22233

      #3
      #FreeAbro

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      • Irish
        do you see my jesus chain
        • Oct 2008
        • 4416

        #4
        I bet he will do okay with two degrees from ND. One of the better players I saw play ND basketball that didn't look like he has the downs.

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        • FirstTimer
          Freeman Error

          • Feb 2009
          • 18729

          #5
          Originally posted by A Tasty Burgerr
          Chris Otule on Marquette is currently in the process of trying to remain a junior next season and get a 6th season of eligibility as well, this does not help my confidence he'll get it though.
          Don't read anything into any NCAA decision.

          They let Case Keenum play for 15 years.

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          • Jayrock
            mini MJ
            • Apr 2012
            • 1828

            #6
            Mbakwe gets 6 years after sitting out 1 because of a murder trial.

            Abro is a 3-time Academic All-American at the University of Notre Dame.

            JUSTICE FOR ABRO

            #FREEABRO

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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
              • 26142

              #7
              Abro should have never gotten the 5th year. Mike Brey fucked up and didn't understand the rules on exhibition games, and the NCAA gave him a break.

              So basically, fuck Brey & Abro.

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              • Jayrock
                mini MJ
                • Apr 2012
                • 1828

                #8
                Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                Abro should have never gotten the 5th year. Mike Brey fucked up and didn't understand the rules on exhibition games, and the NCAA gave him a break.

                So basically, fuck Brey & Abro.
                You're right, fake wrestling storylines are so much better.

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                • EmpireWF
                  Giants in the Super Bowl
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 24082

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Influence
                  You're right, fake wrestling storylines are so much better.
                  Potentially, hell yeah they are.


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                  • Warner2BruceTD
                    2011 Poster Of The Year
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 26142

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Influence
                    You're right, fake wrestling storylines are so much better.
                    What in the fuck does this have to do with anything?

                    Dude already got a gift 5th year he didn't deserve according to the rules. It's time to go bye bye. He'll be like 26 years old for fucks sake.

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                    • Pitty
                      Death, Taxes, Jeff Capel
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 7541

                      #11
                      Same thing happened to Mike Cook, sat out a year for a transfer and got a 5th year, then got denied a sixth because of an ACL tear 7 games into the season. It's not right, but this is generally the way she goes in the NCAA, and if the kid already has two degrees and 5 years, he probably shouldn't get a 6th.

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