just so everyone knows the true rules..dont get caught up in whatever is saying from Wikipedia or what happened with Morris at UK
It is likely he will go through the draft as he has no choice now and then try to appeal when he is not drafted.
But I dont see it is as likely he will be coming back now....the NCAA is not likely to do us any favors..
Here is the <span style="font-weight: bold;">CURRENT</span> (Approved for 2009-10 Season) NCAA Operating Bylaws.
It doesn't make much sense in the wording.
It is saying all 3 must occur, but IF A and B occur..C can't.
This is the former rule from Prior to this season
It is likely he will go through the draft as he has no choice now and then try to appeal when he is not drafted.
But I dont see it is as likely he will be coming back now....the NCAA is not likely to do us any favors..
Here is the <span style="font-weight: bold;">CURRENT</span> (Approved for 2009-10 Season) NCAA Operating Bylaws.
It doesn't make much sense in the wording.
It is saying all 3 must occur, but IF A and B occur..C can't.
12.2.4.2.1 Exception—Basketball—Four-Year College Student-Athlete.
12.2.4.2.1.1 Men’s Basketball. In men’s basketball, an enrolled student-athlete may enter a professional
league’s draft one time during his collegiate career without jeopardizing eligibility in that sport,
provided: (Adopted: 4/30/09 effective 8/1/09)
(a) The student-athlete requests that his name be removed from the draft list and declares his intent
to resume intercollegiate participation no later than the end of May 8 of the year in which the
draft will occur;
(b) The student-athlete’s declaration of intent is submitted in writing to the institution’s director of
athletics; and
(c) The student-athlete is not drafted.
This is the former rule from Prior to this season
12.2.4.2.1 Exception—Basketball—Four-Year College Student-Athlete. An enrolled student athlete
in basketball may enter a professional league’s draft one time during his or her collegiate career
without jeopardizing eligibility in that sport, provided the student-athlete is not drafted by any team in that
league and the student-athlete declares his or her intention to resume intercollegiate participation within 30
days after the draft. The student-athlete’s declaration of intent shall be in writing to the institution’s director
of athletics. (Adopted: 1/11/94; Revised: 1/10/95, 1/14/97 effective 4/16/97, 4/24/03 effective 8/1/03 for
student-athletes entering a collegiate institution on or after 8/1/03)