Article By Quinn Gooch on 20th July, 2010
Deep Shades of Blue has learned that BYU inside linebacker Uona Kaveinga has asked the NCAA for a ruling regarding his situation.
The former USC Trojan transferred to BYU this year in time to participate in spring practice.
Typically transfers must sit out a season when transferring schools. They may participate in practices, but may not play in games.
However, the NCAA recently handed down stiff sanctions against the USC program for rules violations. One of the penalties dished out to the Trojans allows juniors and seniors to transfer from USC without having to sit out a season at their new school.
Kaveinga is a junior, but transferred from the USC program before the NCAA handed down ...
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