Wiseman withdraws lawsuit against NCAA
Wiseman withdraws lawsuit against NCAA as word of a setttlement continues to mount.
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Wiseman withdraws lawsuit against NCAA as word of a setttlement continues to mount.
James Wiseman has withdrawn his lawsuit against his NCAA. That clears the way for a settlement that everyone can live with.
Memphis Tigers beat writers Jonah Jordan and Drew Hill are joined by Geoff Calkins to break down the James Wiseman situation and the Tigers' trip to Oregon. Then, Drew and Jonah break down Memphis football's chances to win out.
Memphis sports fans are enraged about the enforcement of amateurism on the immensely talented basketball center James Wiseman, arguing that the NCAA’s execution is arbitrary and biased. In fact, amateurism, by its very nature, is arbitrary and biased.
Gov. Bill Lee admits he's not following James Wiseman’s case against the NCAA and said the state should take a limited position in the matter.
The experienced Ducks held their second-half lead over the Tigers in Portland as Wiseman struggled with early foul trouble.
Oregon defeats Memphis as James Wiseman is slowed by (how mundane is this?) early foul trouble.
Penny Hardaway said the loss to Oregon will be useful material when teaching his young players.
Memphis basketball debuted some interesting new workout shirts in Portland.
A local chancellor has ruled in favor of the Tennessee Secondary Athletic Association regarding the eligibility of former East High players James Wiseman and Ryan Boyce.
State Rep. Antonio Parkinson and state Sen. Brian Kelsey are amending legislation in an effort to defend University of Memphis star James Wiseman from an NCAA ruling he is "likely ineligible" for the season.
#FreeJamesWiseman is a fun rallying cry. But it's in the best interest of Wiseman, Memphis and the NCAA to settle.
Penny Hardaway said Oregon point guard "scares" him ahead of the Tigers' matchup with the Ducks.
Friday night came with disappointing news that James Wiseman was ruled “likely ineligible” by the NCAA because his family was provided $11,500 in moving expenses in 2017 by Penny Hardaway. Legal experts including Wiseman's attorneys provide some insight into what to expect going forward.
James Wiseman, the centerpiece of this year's highly touted University of Memphis men's basketball team, has been declared "likely ineligible" by the NCAA just as the team embarks on its season.
Last time the NCAA went after Memphis, the university folded. This time, the university is ready for a fight.
Penny Hardaway was careful not to give any details into James Wiseman's ongoing battle for clear eligibility.
The Tigers romped over UIC Friday, 92-46, but the fans were more focused on whether it would be James Wiseman's last game with the U of M.
The Tigers will have to do some adjusting in the frontcourt if James Wiseman is not eligible to play later this season.
The emphasis switches to defense after the Tigers showed their offensive strength in runaway fashion against South Carolina State.
The Tigers were featured on SportsCenter Tuesday night, planted right between the Champion's Classic and highlights of LeBron James.
Penny Hardaway said he will be a much better coach with the 7-footer in the paint.
Penny Hardaway believes the city of Memphis will take care of Alex Lomax long after his basketball career is over.
Memphis doesn't want the excuse of being young to hinder its long-term progress.
The Memphis Tigers defeated Christian Brothers Thursday but all anyone could talk about was the injured James Wiseman. Who is going to be absolutely fine. (Pretty please?)