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2 minutes ago, HTV said:

He is going to get a waiver and be eligible immediately. 

Or the opposite, UGA may just say 'bring it' and drag the lawsuit out and in the meantime, no go on his eligibility. The finger issue happened what 2.5-3 years ago?; just being viewed as a ploy. I doubt UGA will grant a waiver. It would be one thing if he was headed to an ACC school.

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8 minutes ago, ORDT said:

Or the opposite, UGA may just say 'bring it' and drag the lawsuit out and in the meantime, no go on his eligibility. The finger issue happened what 2.5-3 years ago?; just being viewed as a ploy. I doubt UGA will grant a waiver. It would be one thing if he was headed to an ACC school.

UGA won't have any say in the matter. It's going to be a court thing. It's an NCAA issue, not a UGA issue. 

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14 minutes ago, osunut2 said:

I think Georgia will have some "unofficial" say in the matter, depending on how cooperative/supportive they are of Mayes and his right to transfer.

They have hired the most prominent attorney in these matters against the NCAA and he will be eligible. It is the same attorney that got Justin Fields eligible at Ohio State this season. 

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7 minutes ago, osunut2 said:

I think Georgia will have some "unofficial" say in the matter, depending on how cooperative/supportive they are of Mayes and his right to transfer.

The transfer has already been signed off on by UGA. They are out of it now. It's an NCAA/court thing at this point. 

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14 hours ago, strongx said:

It never does. Does he still coach from row 15? Mixed emotions on this one. I trust Pruitt to manage it. UNDER ZERO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD PARENTS BE ALLOWED TO YELL AT COACHES FROM THE BLEACHERS. My .02.

What in the world is happening at GA?

Somehow I don't think Pruitt will hear him. lol

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On 1/9/2020 at 10:32 AM, strongx said:

It never does. Does he still coach from row 15? Mixed emotions on this one. I trust Pruitt to manage it. UNDER ZERO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD PARENTS BE ALLOWED TO YELL AT COACHES FROM THE BLEACHERS. My .02.

What in the world is happening at GA?

Kidding me, he'll be on the sidelines screaming in Pruitts face. Obnoxious family. 

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