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3 minutes ago, Vandychris said:

The second round game would then be forfeited. The first round loser has no recourse and neither would the team that is left out in favor of the ineligible team. It stinks to high heaven.

And if Fayetteville is 100% correct, is eventually affirmed by the court, and got left out - how would that smell?  

At some point, the facts matter. And the court will decide them. 

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2 minutes ago, PullinGuard said:

You can’t appeal a decision that the court has overturned. The TSSAA does not have authority of the court system and the State of Tennessee. 

As of this morning, the kid is, and always was eligible. Nothing to appeal. 

Dude, you are skipping what I said. IF a school steps out of bounds and seeks a court rather than go through the set forth appeals process. These schools, as a part of membership, agree to the by-laws. The by-laws include an appeals process. You either follow it first or have your membership revoked until such time as everything is settled, either in court or in appeals through the TSSAA.

Fayetteville blatantly chose to ignore the appeals process they agreed to as a member institution. IF those by-laws arent held to standard, just tear the  whole thing up.

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1 minute ago, Vandychris said:

Dude, you are skipping what I said. IF a school steps out of bounds and seeks a court rather than go through the set forth appeals process. These schools, as a part of membership, agree to the by-laws. The by-laws include an appeals process. You either follow it first or have your membership revoked until such time as everything is settled, either in court or in appeals through the TSSAA.

Fayetteville blatantly chose to ignore the appeals process they agreed to as a member institution. IF those by-laws arent held to standard, just tear the  whole thing up.

You can’t write rules for any organization in the United States that seeks to prevent anyone from exercising their rights under the law. Period. 

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3 minutes ago, Vandychris said:

The Tennessean reported a hearing on extending the restraining order is set to take place Nov. 13.

Thanks - could be correct, I was just suspicious with it being exactly 15 days away. That’s the absolute limit under the law. 

Figured they might go faster. 

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