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  • #46
    Goodman:
    ”State of South Carolina grants Charleston guard Connor Hickman temporary restraining order to play his 5th year after injury derailed his season a year ago. Injunction hearing scheduled sometime next week.

    Now the question becomes whether the NCAA will really fight to pull Hickman off the floor at the injunction hearing?”

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    • #47
      Arrinten Page, Northwestern -- 16.0 points, 8.3 rebounds in four games including 22 points on Friday versus DePaul
      CJ Anthony, Iona -- 15.5 points, 6.8 assists in four games
      Dan Skillings, Baylor - 13.3 points, 6.0 rebounds in three games (his career high is 12.9 ppg as a sophomore at UC)
      Dillon Mitchell, St. John's -- 11.0 points, 5.0 rebounds in three games (0/2 from three and an improved 7/13 from the FT line...)
      Josh Reed, Penn State -- 8.0 points, 3.0 rebounds in four games as a starter
      Tyler Betsey, Syracuse -- 7.3 points in three games (currently 4/12 from 3)
      Rayvon Griffith, Kent State -- 4.3 points in six games, averaging 15.2 mins off the bench
      JJ Rembert, McNeese - 1.3 points in limited minutes over three games
      Connor Hickman, Charleston -- has yet to play; still sorting out eligibility (see above)

      In case anyone is wondering, here are the FT #s:
      Page - 14/23
      Skillings - 6/10
      Mitchell - 7/13
      Reed - 8/8
      Betsey - 4/6
      Anthony - 24/34
      Griffith - 1/2
      Rembert - 2/2
      66/98 = 67.3% (64.5% among last year's scholarship players), slightly higher than UC's 63.4%

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      • #48
        Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
        Goodman:
        ”State of South Carolina grants Charleston guard Connor Hickman temporary restraining order to play his 5th year after injury derailed his season a year ago. Injunction hearing scheduled sometime next week.

        Now the question becomes whether the NCAA will really fight to pull Hickman off the floor at the injunction hearing?”
        Jay Bilas retweeted this morning an apparent sports law guru who shared some screenshots from a filing from Hickman's case petitioning for eligibility. These are just allegations, but it mentions Hickman suffered a serious stress fracture last year and relied on UC's medical guidance but should have gotten immediate surgery.

        "Had Hickman been told the truth he would have immediately stopped participating, undergone surgery, and preserved that season of collegiate eligibility. Instead, he was kept in the dark by his coaches, athletic trainers and doctors at the University of Cincinnati and was reassured that conservative treatment was adequate."

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        • #49
          Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post

          Jay Bilas retweeted this morning an apparent sports law guru who shared some screenshots from a filing from Hickman's case petitioning for eligibility. These are just allegations, but it mentions Hickman suffered a serious stress fracture last year and relied on UC's medical guidance but should have gotten immediate surgery.

          "Had Hickman been told the truth he would have immediately stopped participating, undergone surgery, and preserved that season of collegiate eligibility. Instead, he was kept in the dark by his coaches, athletic trainers and doctors at the University of Cincinnati and was reassured that conservative treatment was adequate."
          would like to see official medical documentation

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          • #50
            Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post

            Jay Bilas retweeted this morning an apparent sports law guru who shared some screenshots from a filing from Hickman's case petitioning for eligibility. These are just allegations, but it mentions Hickman suffered a serious stress fracture last year and relied on UC's medical guidance but should have gotten immediate surgery.

            "Had Hickman been told the truth he would have immediately stopped participating, undergone surgery, and preserved that season of collegiate eligibility. Instead, he was kept in the dark by his coaches, athletic trainers and doctors at the University of Cincinnati and was reassured that conservative treatment was adequate."
            I wonder if this could be considered "for cause" for termination?

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            • #51
              Originally posted by bearcatbret View Post

              I wonder if this could be considered "for cause" for termination?
              it would have to be proven -- medical mal practice is the real issue. What does that say of the University -- the school would be sued and go on major suspension/probation -- quite a can of worms here - much deeper than CWM -- John Cunningham and the President -- I am sure UC is fighting it now. -- If proven, who will be the scapegoats, but it has to be proven. The medical staff just might have been guilty of a faulty diagnosis. This is a very serious accusation --

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              • #52
                I found this by CWM as I figured they would argue


                “I don’t know if we diagnosed it correctly.”



                Jacob Elsey
                BroBible write


                some damage repair by Cunningham but-----

                Cincinnati acknowledged it did not present surgery as an option for Hickman. The program’s athletic director wrote a letter supporting the player’s quest for a fifth year, according to a story from Scott Hamilton of the Charleston Post and Courier.
                Last edited by leo from jersey; 11-20-2025, 05:22 PM.

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                • #53
                  Just because a plaintiff's attorney says something is true, doesn't mean there was ill intent by any staff member. UC med staff are top-notch. If they determined that surgery wasn't required, that will come out later. I imagine that, if the NCAA clears Hickman, that will be the end of it.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post
                    Just because a plaintiff's attorney says something is true, doesn't mean there was ill intent by any staff member. UC med staff are top-notch. If they determined that surgery wasn't required, that will come out later. I imagine that, if the NCAA clears Hickman, that will be the end of it.
                    I expect attorneys to press the issue for their clients. He has one of the most powerful firms in college athletics and you know they want to make even a bigger name for themselves. So far, it is misdiagnosis, but what does that say for the UC medical staff. I agree that Connor is just wanting to play, but some bad press has gone down on UC.

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                    • #55
                      I can’t think of any reason why UC would intentionally force Hickman to play hurt. He’s not Oscar Robertson, he was actually a minor part of the squad. I also doubt our medical staff would misdiagnose him. This is just lawyers with dollar signs in their eyes, and a kid who just wants to play.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by longtimefan View Post
                        I can’t think of any reason why UC would intentionally force Hickman to play hurt. He’s not Oscar Robertson, he was actually a minor part of the squad. I also doubt our medical staff would misdiagnose him. This is just lawyers with dollar signs in their eyes, and a kid who just wants to play.
                        I agree 100% but it is now out there. Other coaches will use this against UC.

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                        • #57
                          CJ Anthony scored 22 points in Iona's 91-84 double OT win over Oregon State last night.

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