Caleb Archer
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Caleb Archer
@Calebarcher52
UGA Alum | Georgia Sports Truther


In a groundbreaking affidavit, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey urges a court to uphold NCAA eligibility standards and prevent Alabama’s Charles Bediako from playing, citing policies that are “essential to the integrity of college sports.” Full story - bit.ly/4qfYj0n

Greg Sankey's emphasis on the need for consistent application of eligibility rules to avoid disruption in college sports is contradicted by the NCAA's own recent practices. As evidenced by multiple eligibility grants, the NCAA has waived similar rules for former professional athletes, including Thierry Darlan, Abdullah Ahmed, James Nnaji, and Fedor Zugic. These waivers demonstrate selective enforcement, undermining Sankey's assertion that inconsistent application fuels disruption. Courts in similar cases have highlighted such inconsistencies as evidence of arbitrary decision-making. Also, Sankey's reliance on outdated principles of amateurism and academic integration is not aligned with the current realities of college athletes and the proliferation of #NIL deals. Furthermore, Sankey is a lay witness who can offer opinions based on personal knowledge, but this affidavit is littered with conclusory statements that are not tied to specific facts or data. Finally, Sankey is not only biased but has a conflict of interest while serving in the role of SEC Commissioner.






Life after coaching: Mike Tomlin at his daughter’s gymnastics meet tonight. She plays for Georgia. He looks happy. Good for him.

With little national enforcement & no federal bill, some college leaders are calling for change: Can each conference govern itself, enforce rules and compete only with its members? An exasperated industry searches for answers. “Frustration is building.” bit.ly/4reyQWn

Elon OL transfer Luke Duska has scheduled visits to Kennesaw State and Western Kentucky, his rep @svanyoesq tells @chris_hummer.













