A few things everybody is forgetting...
- UA has already discussed this with NCAA. It has been reported that a compliance person flew to Indy a couple of weeks ago and discussed the issue with them. Therefore, everyone (media) assumes the NCAA has this in their court.
- This was "first turned over to the SEC", like all these type issues are, and we haven't heard of anything coming out of the SEC office to state it was forwarded on to the NCAA "for a ruling." So, has the SEC made a decision? If they have then UA is in no way obligated to make it public.
- If the confrence office, which governs its teams, decides it doesn't warrant NCAA attention and at a later date the NCAA looks at everything and thinks otherwise then the conference office, not the school, is at fault. Note: the NCAA cannot and doesn't micro-manage conference offices and they rely on those offices to do their job.
- Lastly, everybody known as credible source on here has said THEY WILL PLAY!! Until they say otherwise get ready for Saturday.