It's good to see Bilas make an important statement about the idiotic reasoning or lack thereof of Steve Savarese, the executive director of AHSSA the governing body of rules and regulations for amateur players in HS. His illogical way of thinking needs to be changed immediately. He is punishing an innocent young lady, who had nothing to do with the clerical error that started this whole thing. This man needs to rethink the proportionality of his terrible ruling and reinsert Maori Davenport immediately.
Hopefully, if there is enough national media pressure, this fool will rethink his myopic thinking.My email to Savarese was almost immediately replied with a two-page response form letter.
It does not look like he or Alabama is going to back off on this.
Where was that posted?The President Pro tempore of the Alabama Senate wrote a letter today to the association asking them to reinstate her eligibility.
State Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh and Lieutenant Governor-elect Will Ainsworth on Monday called on the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) to immediately reinstate Maori Davenport for the remainder of her senior season at Charles Henderson High School in Troy.I saw it on Twitter. His name is Del Marsh @senatordelmarsh and he posted a copy of the letter he sent. He said that he had spoken to them when it happened, but in light of new evidence, they should reopen the investigation and consider reinstating her.
Their top hs players are commiting to RU and certain boosters with connections don't like that. Pure and simple its a threat message to hs coaches in AL , fairness doesn't factor into this picture at all. If she were a war eagle or crimson tide commit, no problemo.