Did he lose? I would say getting a new agreement that is multi-year is a win in his book.
You can speculate at everything that may or may not happen in the next 10 years.
Meaning his lawyer got him off, basically, with a slap on the wrist? Guessing a combo of that and he couldn't afford how astronomical the bills were gonna be?
No, they don't. If they do win then UND would need to get Baseball back cause the numbers would be completely f-ked and another lawsuit would be coming.
Think their lawyer is confused. Keeps mentioning UND but he is suing the NDUS.
I hope the NDUS drags it out and runs up the bill on them. Be interesting to hear who is footing the lawyer fees if they lose. Hmmm.
Sorry, Dad. If you would look into the back story of it you would realize why people see it as a farce. He wouldn't even be in this position if not for the entire coaching staff holding his hand for 4 years.
We are used to it. But in this case he is going out of his way to try to be a big-time grad transfer when it really doesn't apply, in my opinion. 19 credits... really? Joke.
I would love to know how many grad transfers actually stay 1.5-2 years and get the masters degree (considering they only play one year). NCAA have a study on that?