correct. he has cleared waivers, so can be picked up for the pro-rated minimum for his service level.
correct. he has cleared waivers, so can be picked up for the pro-rated minimum for his service level.
Yes, although a leave it to you to determine the strength of the argument. Simply put, this would allow larger, wealthier schools a back door to pay their athletes as much as they like. As an example, a local car dealership in Tuscaloosa could agree to run a commercial every year featuring all the freshman football…
Just as a reference, I ride my bike to work through Tempe 3-4 days per week, and have seen Uber/Volvo self-driving cars probably 20 times. Not once have I seen a passenger. I couldn’t tell you whether I’m seeing the same car over and over again, or multiple cars.
Because it isn’t a fundamental. Outfielders are taught specifically NOT to take any steps until they know which direction the ball is going.