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    http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2011/01/26/ncaa-declares-missouri-mens-basketball-recruit-tony-mitchell-be-ineligible/

    COLUMBIA — Tony Mitchell will not be playing for the Missouri men’s basketball team this season.

    “Membership has made it a priority that prospective student-athletes be academically prepared,” Kevin Lennon, vice president for academic and membership affairs at the NCAA, said in the statement. “The standards are clear and serve as the foundation for the other NCAA academic requirements that must be met once a student-athlete enters college.”

    According to the NCAA statement, Mitchell was ruled ineligible on Jan. 5. Missouri then appealed to the Division I Initial Eligibility Waiver Committee, which upheld the initial decision on Jan. 13. After the initial eligibility waiver committee met, MU provided additional information to the NCAA staff. The NCAA staff reviewed the information before determining it had no impact on the decision. Missouri then decided it would not appeal the decision further.

    Mitchell, a 6-foot-8-inch, 220-pound small forward, was rated by Rivals.com as the No. 12 high school recruit in the nation. He initially signed a letter of intent at Missouri in November 2009. But after that, questions were raised about credits Mitchell brought with him from Center of Life Academy when he transferred to Pinkston High School in Dallas. Of those credits, 14 were nontransferable, and make-up credits ended up being taken away because of disputed testing.

    “I’m very disappointed for Tony and his family,” Missouri Coach Mike Anderson said in a statement. “Tony is an outstanding young man, someone that has worked diligently to attend our university. He has shown great resolve during a difficult situation, and we will continue to do whatever is allowable to help him as we move forward.”

    According to the NCAA statement, Mitchell is not eligible to compete, practice or receive athletic aid.

    If Mitchell still wants to compete in men’s basketball at a Division 1 college in the future, he has the option of either enrolling at a junior college or only as a student, rather than a student-athlete, at a four-year school, in hopes of regaining eligibility. If Mitchell enrolls at a four-year school, he could not play basketball this season.

    The Denton (Texas) Record-Chronicle reported Wednesday morning that Mitchell is in the process of trying to enroll at North Texas.

    Robert “Buddy” Price, news promotion manager at North Texas, told the Missourian that, as of 1:20 CST on Wednesday, Mitchell was not yet enrolled at North Texas.

    The Chronicle also reported that the only barrier to Mitchell enrolling at North Texas would be whether he meets the school’s admission standards.

    Stephen Howard, director of media relations for the North Texas men’s basketball team, would not comment, stating that he cannot comment on any questions regarding recruits.

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    http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/

    Still more information on Mitchell (he’s enrolled)
    3:00 PM Wed, Jan 26, 2011 | Permalink
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    Nicholas Smith, the head coach at Pinkston, was nice enough to give me a ring this afternoon.

    Here are a few other pertinent tidbits about Tony Mitchell and his future at UNT.

    Mitchell and Smith were on campus when they called. Mitchell is now enrolled at UNT and will be eligible in mid-December. He has to pass 24 hours of classes before that point. He has the spring semester and all summer to get there.

    Mitchell considered UNT and UTEP. He chose UNT largely because of the relationship he already had with Johnny Jones and his staff. Mitchell strongly considered UNT before he signed with Missouri.

    Smith said Mitchell clearly has NBA-level talent. It will be up to him to take advantage of it.

    The recruiting class UNT has in place also played a role in Mitchell’s decision. The idea of playing with another player ranked in the top 150 in his class in Jordan Williams and three other guys ranked among the top 70 players in the state in Forrest Robinson, Trey Norris and Chris Jones was an attractive one.

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    LAKE SHOW

    I think this same post was put up a couple hrs ago

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  • #478840
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    LAKE SHOW

    No wait there wasnt a decision yet at the time

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