Lacrosse-Rob Pannell Status

Started by Johnny 5, March 30, 2012, 08:03:19 AM

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Johnny 5

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Quote from: jtn27It's probably too late for him to take an incomplete. Finals are over. If he hadn't already made the decision not to graduate before finals, I think he has to graduate.
Don't pay the library fines. That's a worse offense than plagiarism.
Or get a parking ticket - easier than having to actually trek to the library.

Maybe he hasn't taken his swim test?

(EDIT: One of my friends racked up enough parking tickets that he was sent a letter saying that his car would be towed on sight even if it was parked legally.)

I have that parking t-shirt!
Hey, it's worth a shot!!

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Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Weder
Quote from: Robb
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: jtn27It's probably too late for him to take an incomplete. Finals are over. If he hadn't already made the decision not to graduate before finals, I think he has to graduate.
Don't pay the library fines. That's a worse offense than plagiarism.
Or get a parking ticket - easier than having to actually trek to the library.

Maybe he hasn't taken his swim test?

(EDIT: One of my friends racked up enough parking tickets that he was sent a letter saying that his car would be towed on sight even if it was parked legally.)

When I was in school, the university announced that Ed Marinaro would be coming back for one of the "honoring the football team of...' tributes during a game at Schoellkopf.  The Ithaca police chief immediately announcd that Ed had so many outstanding parking tickets from his tenure as a student that he would be jailed if he showed up (or some such hyperbole).  

As I understand it, some rich alum (other than Ed), paid the tickets so he could show up.

kingpin248

Just reported on the Loyola-Notre Dame semifinal telecast: Pannell is not graduating this spring and will apply to the NCAA for an additional year of eligibility.
Matt Carberry
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Al DeFlorio

Pannell did withdraw and is applying for eligibility.
Al DeFlorio '65

phillysportsfan

So will the league give him another year? By withdrawing does he just forfeit all the credits from this semester?

Johnny 5

Quote from: Al DeFlorioPannell did withdraw and is applying for eligibility.

Yes, Sally....there is a God!!

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Cure for cancer? Soon. Cure for stupid? Never. ~ Prof. B. Honeydew

Roy 82

Quote from: Johnny 5
Quote from: Al DeFlorioPannell did withdraw and is applying for eligibility.

Yes, Sally....there is a God!!

::banana::

Sally? I am pretty sure that the original quote was " Yes, Duke, there is a God."

jtn27

Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: Johnny 5
Quote from: Al DeFlorioPannell did withdraw and is applying for eligibility.

Yes, Sally....there is a God!!

::banana::

Sally? I am pretty sure that the original quote was " Yes, Duke, there is a God."

I thought it was "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus."
Class of 2013

Swampy

Quote from: phillysportsfanSo will the league give him another year? By withdrawing does he just forfeit all the credits from this semester?

Certainly good news for Big Red fans. I'm sure he, his family, his coaches, the administration, his professors, etc. all worked together to figure out the best way to do this.

Let's just hope the NCAA & Ivy League do the right thing. He's willing to sacrifice so much for this. So now please give him the chance.


RichH

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: phillysportsfanSo will the league give him another year? By withdrawing does he just forfeit all the credits from this semester?

Certainly good news for Big Red fans. I'm sure he, his family, his coaches, the administration, his professors, etc. all worked together to figure out the best way to do this.

Let's just hope the NCAA & Ivy League do the right thing. He's willing to sacrifice so much for this. So now please give him the chance.

If the NCAA gave an extra year of eligibility to the entire Duke team, and if the Ivy League gave an extra year to Jeff Hamilton in hockey...if there's any dispute with this, I'll lose my fucking mind.

Jeff Hopkins '82

We'll see.  I have no doubt that the Ivy League will find a way to shoot themselves in the foot (feet?).

Johnny 5

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: phillysportsfanSo will the league give him another year? By withdrawing does he just forfeit all the credits from this semester?

Certainly good news for Big Red fans. I'm sure he, his family, his coaches, the administration, his professors, etc. all worked together to figure out the best way to do this.

Let's just hope the NCAA & Ivy League do the right thing. He's willing to sacrifice so much for this. So now please give him the chance.

If the NCAA gave an extra year of eligibility to the entire Duke team, and if the Ivy League gave an extra year to Jeff Hamilton in hockey...if there's any dispute with this, I'll lose my fucking mind.

Roy Kerling played hockey for Cornell from 1977 to 1982 (inactive for the '78-'79 season), so there is a precedent.

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Cure for cancer? Soon. Cure for stupid? Never. ~ Prof. B. Honeydew

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: Johnny 5
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: phillysportsfanSo will the league give him another year? By withdrawing does he just forfeit all the credits from this semester?

Certainly good news for Big Red fans. I'm sure he, his family, his coaches, the administration, his professors, etc. all worked together to figure out the best way to do this.

Let's just hope the NCAA & Ivy League do the right thing. He's willing to sacrifice so much for this. So now please give him the chance.

If the NCAA gave an extra year of eligibility to the entire Duke team, and if the Ivy League gave an extra year to Jeff Hamilton in hockey...if there's any dispute with this, I'll lose my fucking mind.

Roy Kerling played hockey for Cornell from 1977 to 1982 (inactive for the '78-'79 season), so there is a precedent.

::woot::
Steve Bosak missed a year with injury and will wrestle again next spring as a "fifth year."
Al DeFlorio '65

Robb

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: Johnny 5
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: phillysportsfanSo will the league give him another year? By withdrawing does he just forfeit all the credits from this semester?

Certainly good news for Big Red fans. I'm sure he, his family, his coaches, the administration, his professors, etc. all worked together to figure out the best way to do this.

Let's just hope the NCAA & Ivy League do the right thing. He's willing to sacrifice so much for this. So now please give him the chance.

If the NCAA gave an extra year of eligibility to the entire Duke team, and if the Ivy League gave an extra year to Jeff Hamilton in hockey...if there's any dispute with this, I'll lose my fucking mind.

Roy Kerling played hockey for Cornell from 1977 to 1982 (inactive for the '78-'79 season), so there is a precedent.

::woot::
Steve Bosak missed a year with injury and will wrestle again next spring as a "fifth year."
Vinnie Auger.
Let's Go RED!