The NCAA learned a lesson with SMU: Don't trust teams with injury reports, as BJ Edwards saga proved
For two days leading up to ‘Selection Sunday’, the injury status of Edwards was a talking point as to whether SMU deserved to be in the field. But, with the comments from NCAA Selection Committee chair, Keith Gill, the outrage seemed to take on a life of its own following the Mustangs' 89-79 loss to the RedHawks. Maybe The NCAA Learned A Lesson With SMU The problem was that there was zero guarantee that he would play.
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Types: Slippery Slope • Severity: Low