Roland Brooks
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I don’t see why she couldn’t be deemed eligible for the fall, considering the circumstances.
A coaching change is a different situation than getting suspended for disciplinary reasons and then deciding you don't want to stick around. Pitts came back and played half of a second season for Whalen, so I don't know that the coaching change waiver would apply. Maybe if she had left after last season.Yes, recent history is in Destiny's favor. Jessica Shepard, who left Nebraska, and Chatrice White, who left Illinois, both left their programs a year after a coaching change. They petitioned the NCAA and both became eligible without sitting out a year. Although, eligibility would begin spring semester.
So you mean she couldn't play at the new school until Spring 2021 semester. That would be fair, in my opinion.Yes, recent history is in Destiny's favor. Jessica Shepard, who left Nebraska, and Chatrice White, who left Illinois, both left their programs a year after a coaching change. They petitioned the NCAA and both became eligible without sitting out a year. Although, eligibility would begin spring semester.
Yes, recent history is in Destiny's favor. Jessica Shepard, who left Nebraska, and Chatrice White, who left Illinois, both left their programs a year after a coaching change. They petitioned the NCAA and both became eligible without sitting out a year. Although, eligibility would begin spring semester.
A coaching change is a different situation than getting suspended for disciplinary reasons and then deciding you don't want to stick around. Pitts came back and played half of a second season for Whalen, so I don't know that the coaching change waiver would apply. Maybe if she had left after last season.
She will be eligible this fall. She can claim a hostile environment and plus show she has the support of her former teammates. Easy transfer
It seems sometimes that the NCAA makes decisions on waiver requests based on what kind of mood they are in at the moment. You would think that players who are recruited over and lose their scholarships simply to make room for a player that the coach thinks is better should be an automatic waiver grant. Some are granted right away, some wait for months and others have to sit the full year. Seems like there will never be consistent decisions from the NCAA on these types of matters, as well as decisions on what programs get disciplined for wrong-doing.Correct, it's not an exact comparison especially because of the half-year. After Yori was dismissed at Nebraska, Shepard came back and played a year for Amy Williams and then transferred to Notre Dame before the next season. Muffet McGraw said the waiver was granted for personal reasons.
A somewhat different situation applied to White. It was not a coaching change, my mistake. White, after number of players transferred because of incidents blamed on a dismissed assistant coach, returned and played a year before transferring to Florida. If I recall, White becoming immediately eligible even surprised Florida.
Of course, NCAA gave no reason why Shepard and White were made immediately eligible. So it's just guess work and possibly doesn't have anything to do with anything. I'm just guessing that Pitts would be eligible to play the last half of next season.
The Gophers had two in transfers, Fernstrom and Starr, whom I thought at least one wouldn't need to sit out a year; but both did.
That makes no sense. She has five years to complete four years of eligibility, 2 1/2 of which she has completed, apparently. You think she'd like to play next season at a new school and then only the first half of the season after that?She will be eligible this fall. She can claim a hostile environment and plus show she has the support of her former teammates. Easy transfer
Not many scenarios where other teammates have sat out in protest. Do you have examples? Twitter support was more than token thanks and token goodbye. IDK call me crazyIf support of former teammates matters at all, the NCAA might as well scrap its transfer rules and let everyone play right away.
That makes no sense. She has five years to complete four years of eligibility, 2 1/2 of which she has completed, apparently. You think she'd like to play next season at a new school and then only the first half of the season after that?
She has played in enough games to have 'finished' her 3rd year of eligibility. Had she been injured and missed the remainder of the season, she still would have only one yr. of eligibility remaining.Does she get a 1/2 year back? Since she bolted I thought she would have just one year left. IDK for sure
That coach is nuts.Powell and Taiye just started following the Baylor Lady Bears on Twitter. A potential destination for Pitts? Powell?
In terms of her eligibility after transferring, my only reference point would be when Micah Downs left Kansas midseason and transferred to Gonzaga, due to disagreements with the coach (i.e. playing time). He left Kansas in the 2nd half of one season, and wasn't eligible at Gonzaga until the 2nd half of the next, and essentially lost a year of eligibility, because the NCAA counted each of those seasons as a full season.
Also, during her novice season, she suspected there were times her players probably wondered if Whalen really knew what she was doing.
“But they were patient with me,” she said. “I think they knew deep down that I genuinely care for them and really want to do the right thing. They allowed me to grow [as coach].”
Since she hasn't redshirted, I believe she could sit out all of next season and play the entire 21-22 season and still meet the 5 years to play 4 requirement.Yes. When Rangie Bessard left the Gophers after playing 1/2 her freshman season she was eligible to play the 2nd half of the next season as a Sophmore at Wichita State. Then she had full Junior and Senior seasons.
Mercedes Staples who transferred from Minnesota to San Diego State, earlier this month played the first half of this season as a Sophomore and will be eligible to play the second half of next season as a Junior and the next full year as a Senior.
This would mean Pitts would get half a season as a Senior.
The only way shed be eligible for the 2nd half next year if shes in her new school by this semester. Most schools have already started theirs, minnesota starts Tuesday, so she'd have to get in somewhere real quick. At this point she'd likely have to sit all next year or hope to get a waiver.Yes. When Rangie Bessard left the Gophers after playing 1/2 her freshman season she was eligible to play the 2nd half of the next season as a Sophmore at Wichita State. Then she had full Junior and Senior seasons.
Mercedes Staples who transferred from Minnesota to San Diego State, earlier this month played the first half of this season as a Sophomore and will be eligible to play the second half of next season as a Junior and the next full year as a Senior.
This would mean Pitts would get half a season as a Senior.
Kim Mulkey is like a rabid Chihuahua but then again her teams perform @ a high level.That coach is nuts.
Kim Mulkey is like a rabid Chihuahua but then again her teams perform @ a high level.
Former Pro players jumping into coaching? It has been successful as in the case of Dawn Staley, head coach of South Carolina.
It’s a lot of vagary though. Don’t you have some details?Wow... after learning more about the situation from those close to the team, Whalen REALLY messed up. She can thank her lucky stripes that several other Lady Gophers are still on the team after this debacle. There were other players ready to bolt/quit as well before family stepped in. That's as much as I'm willing to share but this program easily could have crumbled under Whalen if not for the resolve and character of some of the girls on the team in the face of adversity. Also, sounds like Destiny had a legitimate gripe... (again, this is coming from someone with no bias, who hopes Whalen succeeds here, but just telling it as it is).
Lindsay Whalen knows a thing or two because she has seen a thing or two in her career.