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Wednesday / June 17.
  • NCAA Rules Kanter Permanently Ineligible; UK to Appeal

    Kentucky freshman forward Enes Kanter has been ruled “permanently ineligible” by the NCAA, but he is still permitted to practice.

    Asked Thursday by reporters if Kanter could practice with the team, head coach John Calipari told reporters: “There is a chance, but he won’t be playing Friday.”

    The Wildcats open with East Tennessee.

    Jerry Tipton of the Herald-Leader reported Thursday that Kanter was “seen wearing practice gear.”

    Here’s the release from the NCAA:

    The NCAA student-athlete reinstatement staff has ruled University of Kentucky men’s basketball student-athlete Enes Kanter permanently ineligible for receiving benefits above his actual and necessary expenses while playing for a club basketball team in Turkey.

    The university will appeal the decision to the Division I Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committee at the end of the month.  The reinstatement committee is the final appeal opportunity in the initial-eligibility process.  It is independent and comprised of representatives from NCAA member colleges, universities and athletic conferences and can reduce or remove the conditions, but it cannot increase the conditions imposed by the staff.

    Actual and necessary expenses are defined by NCAA rules and generally relate to a player’s expenses directly necessary for practice and competition on a team.  Some examples include meals and lodging directly tied to practice or competition, coaching, medical insurance and transportation tied to practice or competition.

    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.

    The reinstatement staff considers a number of factors when deciding each case. These include the nature and seriousness of the violation; any impermissible benefits received; the student-athlete’s level of responsibility; any mitigating factors presented by the university; applicable NCAA guidelines; and any relevant case precedent.

    “We appreciate that the NCAA has an appeals process to allow this young man to defend the uniqueness of his circumstances,” said Mitch Barnhart, University of Kentucky director of athletics. “Enes is a great kid who is working hard in the classroom and enjoying being a college student.  It is our hope that he will be allowed to continue his academic and athletic career at Kentucky.”

    Kanter moved to the United States in 2009 and attended a prep high school before enrolling at Kentucky this fall.
    NCAA student-athlete reinstatement guidelines allow Kanter to resume practicing but not compete or travel with the team while the appeal is pending.

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    • I bet catspause is blowing up and they are going to organize a march to NCAA Headquarters and protest. LOL I’m just gonnsa have to go check it out for some good laughs, like everyone else is doing.

    • well if we might have some company if selby is not cleared.

      uk will be fine, i just feel bad for enes. he is a real good kid, wanted to play college ball at uk.

    • Pin Drop……

      All is quiet on the uk front.

    • The only fools are those at UK…

      The sins of thee father.

      The NCAA had no choice.
      Everyone believes SEC (Send Extra Cash) made the NCAA look real bad.

      And with everything come out publically, the NCAA will look even worse.

      The NCAA is really not doing anything…blind.

      Note–

      Those Kansas Gangster U folks are not happy.
      Bad news on Enes cases a negative light on their situation.

    • Good choice of a photo, Adam. LOL

    • 33K, 20 of which went directly to pay for his education. the rest sits in an account to be used on his education. shame the NCAA does not exercise common sense.

      sidney can live in a multi million dollar home and just sits out a year. kanter uses 33K for his education and is permanently banned.

      good call NCAA.

    • I’m convinced fearthephog25 and JessieWildcat share the same brain. “LOL” now while you have the chance.

    • GasCan- Will Kentucky make the TOURNAMENT??
      Cali’s freshman class is truely a JOKE.
      Cali did a poor job of recruitment.
      If it wasn’t for Terrence Jones (Cali talking to him after he gave a verbal to Washington).
      This class would not be a TOP50.
      If he can not recruit… use CASH MONEY!

      AZ—–

      The NCAA needed help.
      And they are getting it.

      Guess what happens when a person gets CASH MONEY.
      And does NOT report it.

      Yes, FBI and IRS are coming.
      If WWW or the horsemen used CASH… these boyz put it in their statements (Businessmen want to put it on the books inorder to write it off.)

      CASH MONEY just got BUSTED.
      Next stop…. Cali and the Kentucky.
      Eric B.
      Rose
      Davis?.. Chicago.

    • will zona make the tournament? they almost got beat in their exhibition game?

      if it wasnt for the pump brothers….zona would be an NAIA school. miller must be desperate to get into bed with the AAU power brokers already being looked at by the FBI and NCAA.

      shows you how bad it is down there

    • Gascan, sounds like your all empty. It is cat fans who discrace themselves. All anyone has to do is go take a look at headines on catspause.com. What happen to “everyone will be sorry when kanter will be cleared”? cat fans where so sure on this notion, but free enes seemed to have just irritated the NCAA. Told you Mr. Emmert (UW) was coming for you guys, but yet you chose not to listen. Why you think Lorenzo Romar and UW let uk have kanter? The kid was never going to play. He was paid, end of story and it was that simple. Sleep well tonight, look forward to seeing you guys play in Maui in 10 days. Good luck with Oklahoma in opening round game, Huskies will be waiting for you and Jonesy Jones. LOL

    • Yup, we “discrace” ourselves, yup. But, I just wanted to let you know that everybody respects you fearthephog25. I mean, without your comments, who would I have to banter and get pissed at? Jessie? Everybody knows he/she/it is a few can short of a six pack. BigBen? He only counts time anymore (yes, that was a corny jab, thank you for pointing it out to me.) But ya, everybody here has tons of respect for you ftp, because you don’t “discrace” your fan base. Everybody aspires to be you.

    • Why thank you blas…..

      Oh, cats better work on free throws.

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