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dinner and a movie perhaps?![]()
That was implied!
dinner and a movie perhaps?![]()
Hopefully it was at least a Double Tree.That was implied!
Eaves said McCabe is for sure playing this weekend.
I have a bigger problem with that shirt that guy is wearing.No. Chuck has tweeted the picture in question. I think the issue the NCAA has with it is was being used to promote BioSteel by PulverSports.
I still think a year is too long.
I have a bigger problem with that shirt that guy is wearing.No. Chuck has tweeted the picture in question. I think the issue the NCAA has with it is was being used to promote BioSteel by PulverSports.
I still think a year is too long.
There aren't many people not named Bruce Campbell that can pull that shirt off. And you never ever pop the collar on a Hawaiian shirt. I don't even think they do that at BC.I have a bigger problem with that shirt that guy is wearing.
If the suspension holds up, the player should fire & then sue sports agency for four years tuition & housing.The majority of the blame is on the advisors in this case. Unfortunately, it's the kid who gets punished. We also don't know what else the NCAA could have looked into.
....Until March 23rd 2013.If this decision stands, it's a big time loss for all WCHA fans.
If the suspension holds up, the player should fire & then sue sports agency for four years tuition & housing.
This photo that we've included in our report today is a lot more damaging than the photo of Nic out to dinner.
"@pulversports: @BioSteelSports at NHL Combine @NicKerdiles @AGally94 and the Yak. @Igor_Larionov @dtolensky"
All three players are holding bio steel products and an agent is tweeting that out and including the products name in the tweet. Not good.
We've also found the dinner photo as well, you can read the latest here.
The majority of the blame is on the advisors in this case. Unfortunately, it's the kid who gets punished. We also don't know what else the NCAA could have looked into.
While the pictures clearly show bad judgement, I fail to see how they show any impermissible benefits to Kerdiles. How is that any different from someone taking a picture of a bunch of athletes at a tailgate holding can of a beverage (for example, Diet Coke) and then tweeting it? Being photographed holding or using a product isn't an endorsement of that product, social media definitely blurs the line on that, but provided that Kerdiles didn't actually recieve any compensation for the photograph, a one year suspension is completely excessive.
I bet that if BioSteel was an NCAA corporate sponsor this wouldn't even be an issue.
"Perhaps if Kerdiles had received compensation for promoting BioSteel, a one-year suspension might be in order. But so far, all that we know was that he was involved with a photo that, normally, would not carry a suspension."
Clearly they didn't know the NCAA rules and as a Toronto based agency its probably understandable. I'd guess that they don't have many other US college athletes as clients.I'd be really incensed by the Pulver Sports agents, as adults and sports agents they know what is and isn't acceptable and put a player's college career and possibly future in jeopardy. Real a-hole move by them.
So now kids have to be worried about being in a picture that might get posted somewhere holding a product that they are then indirectly endorsing?
Come on NCAA, unless Nic received some sort of compensation for this, all he is guilty of is holding something in his hand while a picture was taken and smiling about it.
If the Duluth women's team can keep an NCAA title after having a player play half that season who played professionally in Europe for several games, Nic should get a slap on the wrist at best. W/ the NCAA the rules are never black and white nor administered the same way w/ regularity.
Advice to young players: talk to no one, only leave your house to play hockey and go to school, and even the second one is dangerous because you might be holding a pen and someone takes your picture and you are guilty of endorsing Bic.
Ian Pulver is no greenhorn...he's a major lawyer for the NHLPA and should be well versed in NCAA rules, particularly with the growing NCAA traffic to the NHL.No matter what happens, this is very embarrassing to Pulver Sports.