It's mentioned in the standings thread that UIU has a nullified win(?) can someone share what that means exactly?
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I asked them on Twitter last night. Still no answer.
I'm wondering if an ex-QB who used to post quite often on here slipped onto the field for a play now that his eligibility has expired.
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Originally posted by cidpeacock View PostIt's mentioned in the standings thread that UIU has a nullified win(?) can someone share what that means exactly?
From the NSIC Constitution:
The nullification "formula" for football is 0.023. How that's applied, I'm not sure.
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Originally posted by Stanger86 View PostIt's similar to when it happened to Winona State in basketball early this decade. There was likely a recruiting violation or something else that has resulted in UIU playing with an ineligible player.
From the NSIC Constitution:
The nullification "formula" for football is 0.023. How that's applied, I'm not sure.
Self-reported, a player was allowed to play in a game when they were not eligible. The - .023 to their winning % is applied but does not impact W/L of any of the teams involved. Instead of being .333 overall, they are listed at .310. (win percentage)
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Originally posted by Matt Witwicki View PostI will speak to this briefly in my column this week....but you are on the right track here. I spoke with the league office today about it briefly.
Self-reported, a player was allowed to play in a game when they were not eligible. The - .023 to their winning % is applied but does not impact W/L of any of the teams involved. Instead of being .333 overall, they are listed at .310. (win percentage)
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Originally posted by Matt Witwicki View PostI will speak to this briefly in my column this week....but you are on the right track here. I spoke with the league office today about it briefly.
Self-reported, a player was allowed to play in a game when they were not eligible. The - .023 to their winning % is applied but does not impact W/L of any of the teams involved. Instead of being .333 overall, they are listed at .310. (win percentage)
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