BREAKING: Kanter Ruled Ineligible - Kentucky To Appeal

by:Will Lentz11/11/10

Ruled too awesome to play.

So there you have it.  Nearly six months of waiting later, Kanter is ruled ineligible for ‘receiving benefits above his actual and necessary expenses.’  At this point Kentucky plans to appeal the decision at the end of the month.

Key paragraphs from the release:

Kanter played three seasons with the Turkish sport club Fenerbahce from 2006-07 to 2008-09. Although he competed primarily for the club’s under-18 junior team, he did compete on the club’s senior team in 2008-09. According to facts agreed to by the university and the NCAA Eligibility Center, Kanter received $33,033 more than his expenses for the 2008-09 season.

The new NCAA rule that allows prospective student-athletes to compete on teams with professionals while maintaining their amateur status prior to college applies; however, the bylaw states any such benefits cannot exceed actual and necessary expenses, which was the case here.

“Enes took advantage of an opportunity to play at the highest level available to him, but the consequences of receiving payments above his actual expenses is not compatible with the collegiate model of sports that our members have developed,” said Kevin Lennon, NCAA vice president of academic and membership affairs.

Tough news to hear, but at least we know, right?

See the full report here.

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