Just because I have said all this stuff on the board in different threads at different times. I'm going to put it all in one place so people can try and put this all together themselves.
1. Ronnie Perkins was granted a special appeals two weeks ago. It meant he could come back early and play immediately if he made it through the re-instatement phase of the appeal.
2. Perkins went to Iowa State with the hope his reinstatement might go through. That included passing a drug test that was submitted to the NCAA through Drug Free Sports. The test went out of state and OU just needed to results of the test in order for him to be fully reinstated.
3. Perkins was not reinstated. He is not eligible to play. He is still suspended. He's not playing today.
4. I don't know how the NCAA will treat this moving forward. They can basically do whatever they want at this point. As of yesterday, OU had no idea what the NCAA would do to the term of Perkins' suspension.
There you go. That's all I've said on here, Twitter and radio. You guys figure it out.
1. Ronnie Perkins was granted a special appeals two weeks ago. It meant he could come back early and play immediately if he made it through the re-instatement phase of the appeal.
2. Perkins went to Iowa State with the hope his reinstatement might go through. That included passing a drug test that was submitted to the NCAA through Drug Free Sports. The test went out of state and OU just needed to results of the test in order for him to be fully reinstated.
3. Perkins was not reinstated. He is not eligible to play. He is still suspended. He's not playing today.
4. I don't know how the NCAA will treat this moving forward. They can basically do whatever they want at this point. As of yesterday, OU had no idea what the NCAA would do to the term of Perkins' suspension.
There you go. That's all I've said on here, Twitter and radio. You guys figure it out.