
Commander of Awesome
Posts: 23,151
Apr 8, 2015 11:52am
http://www.si.com/college-football/2015/04/08/silas-nacita-baylor-running-back-ncaa-permanently-ineligible
[h=1]Once-homeless Baylor running back Nacita ruled permanently ineligible[/h]
Photo: AP Photo
by SI Wire Email
Posted: Wed Apr. 8, 2015
Baylor running back Silas Nacita has been ruled permanently ineligible by the NCAA, he told Bleacher Report's Adam Kramer.
Nacita, 21, was homeless when he walked on at Baylor in June 2014. In February, Nacita was informed by a school official that he was off the team, pending investigation, for accepting improper benefits.
• RODRIGUEZ: The saga of 'Salsa Nacho,' once-homeless Baylor RB
The benefits Nacita accepted included a place to live, food and financial support given to him by "acquaintances from home" in Bakersfield, Calif., as Nacita detailed in a tweet back in February. On March 25, Nacita was informed that he was permanently ineligible. Baylor confirmed the information to Kramer.
[INDENT] "I didn't shed a tear in the meeting. I wasn't angry. I shook their hands," Nacita told Bleacher Report. "It was a pleasant conversation. I didn't go into the meeting expecting good news. I went in expecting confirmation, and that's what I got. I had a little hope in the back of my heart, but when they told me, it was almost a relief. I could start thinking about my future."
[/INDENT] Nacita has begun investigating options at the NAIA level.
[INDENT] "I worked so hard for 12 years for this game, and I have lost it," Nacita told Bleacher Report. "Whatever it is , it would be worth it."
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[h=1]Once-homeless Baylor running back Nacita ruled permanently ineligible[/h]


Posted: Wed Apr. 8, 2015
Baylor running back Silas Nacita has been ruled permanently ineligible by the NCAA, he told Bleacher Report's Adam Kramer.
Nacita, 21, was homeless when he walked on at Baylor in June 2014. In February, Nacita was informed by a school official that he was off the team, pending investigation, for accepting improper benefits.
• RODRIGUEZ: The saga of 'Salsa Nacho,' once-homeless Baylor RB
The benefits Nacita accepted included a place to live, food and financial support given to him by "acquaintances from home" in Bakersfield, Calif., as Nacita detailed in a tweet back in February. On March 25, Nacita was informed that he was permanently ineligible. Baylor confirmed the information to Kramer.
[INDENT] "I didn't shed a tear in the meeting. I wasn't angry. I shook their hands," Nacita told Bleacher Report. "It was a pleasant conversation. I didn't go into the meeting expecting good news. I went in expecting confirmation, and that's what I got. I had a little hope in the back of my heart, but when they told me, it was almost a relief. I could start thinking about my future."
[/INDENT] Nacita has begun investigating options at the NAIA level.
[INDENT] "I worked so hard for 12 years for this game, and I have lost it," Nacita told Bleacher Report. "Whatever it is , it would be worth it."
[/INDENT]

ernest_t_bass
Posts: 24,984
Apr 8, 2015 12:26pm
How freaking stupid.
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wkfan
Posts: 1,641
Apr 8, 2015 12:32pm
Kid must have gotten cream cheese on his bagel in the shelter.....
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bigkahuna
Posts: 4,454
Apr 8, 2015 1:41pm
I wonder if something like this will continue to make the NCAA crumble to the Big 5 Schools.

Lovejoy1984
Posts: 5,277
Apr 8, 2015 10:34pm
I'm surprised it hasn't already.
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WebFire
Posts: 14,779
Apr 9, 2015 9:36am
Wasn't this already a story? And there was more to it?
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Tiernan
Posts: 13,021
Apr 9, 2015 1:33pm
It's Baylor...who cares?

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Apr 9, 2015 1:35pm
I thought I remembered seeing there was a couple days after the story first broke, but didn't really pay enough attention to see what it was.WebFire;1720197 wrote:Wasn't this already a story? And there was more to it?

Fly4Fun
Posts: 7,730
Apr 9, 2015 2:43pm
Heretic;1720314 wrote:I thought I remembered seeing there was a couple days after the story first broke, but didn't really pay enough attention to see what it was.
If I remember correctly, the extra information was that Baylor did make available a housing option that was within NCAA guidelines that he refused and chose to live elsewhere. In addition to that the housing he did accept was supposedly by a close family friend but after review was found to not actually be the case.

Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Apr 9, 2015 3:01pm
Which would you rather have... a place to live or a a sport.
lhslep134
Posts: 9,774
Apr 9, 2015 3:18pm
That is a gross over-generalization and not an accurate depiction of his options. His options were a non-conforming place to live and no sport or a conforming place to live and a sport.Scarlet_Buckeye;1720352 wrote:Which would you rather have... a place to live or a a sport.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/baylor-rb-silas-nacita-says-ncaa-ruled-him-ineligible--but-the-story-has-holes-193612512.html
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WebFire
Posts: 14,779
Apr 9, 2015 4:07pm
Didn't he also admit that he knew what he was doing was a violation?Fly4Fun;1720341 wrote:If I remember correctly, the extra information was that Baylor did make available a housing option that was within NCAA guidelines that he refused and chose to live elsewhere. In addition to that the housing he did accept was supposedly by a close family friend but after review was found to not actually be the case.

Fly4Fun
Posts: 7,730
Apr 9, 2015 4:40pm
I believe so, the school has lined up a place and told,him that his other option would be against the rules and he chose option b anyways.
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bigkahuna
Posts: 4,454
Apr 10, 2015 8:39am
Then, I don't feel as bad for him or as angry with the NCAA.
I'm sure the housing offered to him was more than adequate enough for somebody.
I'm sure the housing offered to him was more than adequate enough for somebody.

Uz2Bon36
Posts: 1,135
Apr 12, 2015 7:39am
What do you mean by "GFI" in the thread title?