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RE: Memphis's #1 Hoops Recruit ruled Ineligible
Wiseman, i bet on the advice of Memphis, has dropped his lawsuit against the NCAA and Memphis has acknowledged his ineligibility.

Memphis has now applied for his reinstatement, shamelessly trying to ape Ohio State and hoping he is reinstated quickly like Trae Young. You could just see Memphis brazenly changing its stance, and advising JW to drop the lawsuit, when they saw Young get reinstated.

Memphis has cynically done everything it could to get this Wiseman on the court.

Expect that if the NCAA rules Wiseman permanently ineligible, Memphis will shamelessly hustle back to court faster than your head will spin
(This post was last modified: 11-14-2019 03:13 PM by quo vadis.)
11-14-2019 03:09 PM
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