Via the Louisville Courier-Journal, a statement from the University of Kentucky regarding the NCAA’s decision on Enes Kanter:
Kentucky Releases Statement On NCAA’s Enes Kanter Investigation
The University of Kentucky has requested an opportunity to submit additional information regarding the eligibility of men’s basketball student-athlete Enes Kanter. When a school receives new information that could impact a student-athlete’s eligibility, it is a standard NCAA process to provide the university with an opportunity to resubmit the case for consideration. Because an NCAA appellate body, such as the Committee on Student-Athlete Reinstatement, cannot hear new information on appeal, this reconsideration must first be made by the NCAA reinstatement staff. The university would then have an opportunity to appeal the staff decision to the committee. This opportunity is available to ensure a fair and thorough consideration of eligibility matters for the student-athlete. The NCAA and University of Kentucky will not have any further comment regarding the specifics of this case until the process has concluded.
So clearly, Kentucky’s not satisfied with the ruling set forth by the NCAA and wants another audience. Will the NCAA give it to them?
Stay tuned for any response from the NCAA.











