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Reply To: | David M. Josselyn |
Date: | Wed, 16 Mar 1994 18:14:14 -0500 |
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On Wed, 16 Mar 1994, TERRENCE GILDRED 4XW 271-6782 16-Mar-1994 1058 (NICK) wrote:
> and at the same time sent Ms. Light home to prevent her from telling
> the coaches. Interestingly the 17th was a Thursday which I think was
> a day before Jeff Troy played in two games for the Bears.
I think you mean Pat Tardif. The Tory situation (Prop. 48) was earlier
in the season, and I don't believe Carville was involved in a significant
way.
In defense
> of Carville it was pointed out that Carville may have based his
> assumption that 6 credits were okay for these students on a letter
> Carville received from the NCAA dated Aug 31, 1992 which stated that
> a graduate student only needed 6 credit hours. Carville's crime
> being that he trusted the letter from the NCAA instead of questioning
> this letter and looking up the rule. I guess I'd make the same
> mistake had I been in his shoes. Maybe someone should investigate
> the NCAA!
I don't remember seeing this brought up. I DO remember hearing that the
University's requirement dropped from 9 to 6 credits, but not the NCAA.
This is the first I have heard of this.
Can anybody else verify?
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