Interesting info.
The remainder of Alabama’s season may well rest on the result of a single phone call Monday afternoon.
One game into the regular season and depth is already a dire concern for the Crimson Tide men’s basketball team, with nagging injuries to three potential starters and the uncertain eligibility of sophomore guard Jahvon Quinerly adversely affecting an already-depleted roster in Nate Oats’ first season.
Quinerly, Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne, compliance officer Matt Self and the program’s legal counsel are expected to hold a teleconference with an odd-numbered NCAA appeals committee at some point Monday afternoon where they will make Quinerly’s case for why he should be granted immediate eligibility after transferring from Villanova this offseason.
Without Quinerly, Alabama effectively has eight players capable of playing quality minutes, and that’s if junior wing Herb Jones (elbow) plays Monday. Jones remains a game-time decision against Florida Atlantic (1-1) after suffering a hyperextended left elbow after a nasty fall midway through the first half last Tuesday.
https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/sports/2019/11/10/alabama-basketball-hopeful-quinerly-ncaa-appeal-granted-monday/2557970001/