ARIZONA FOOTBALL

NCAA: Notre Dame transfer Neal ineligible in 2013

Sep 9, 2013, 11:55 PM | Updated: 11:56 pm

Former Scottsdale Chaparral High School star DaVonte’ Neal will likely have to wait until fall 2014 to suit up for the Arizona Wildcats.

UA head coach Rich Rodriguez announced at his weekly press conference Monday that Neal, who filed for a hardship waiver with the NCAA to play immediately after transferring from Notre Dame, had his appeal denied.

Rodriguez said the UA will apply for a final appeal, but “it doesn’t look good” for Neal to be declared eligible for any part of the 2013 season. Neal still has a redshirt year available.

“That’s a little disappointing — more than a little disappointing,” Rodriguez said. “I could go into great detail, but I don’t want to waste y’all’s time on what some of my opinions are on some of the NCAA’s rulings.”

Neal, a 5-foot-10, 176-pound sophomore receiver, applied for a hardship waiver on the basis that he left Notre Dame to be closer to his girlfriend and newborn daughter. The university filed for the appeal at the beginning of August and waited more than a month for a ruling.

Neal recorded just one catch as a freshman, but served as the primary punt returner for a Fighting Irish team that played for the national title.

“The only thing I’ll say about some of the things with the NCAA is they’re consistent with being inconsistent,” Rodriguez said. “Now with this last ruling to come down, I’m not overly optimistic simply because I don’t understand some of the inconsistencies of the NCAA.

“We’re all frustrated by it and disappointed, but DaVonte’ has a great attitude about it and he’ll have three years of eligibility left starting next fall.”

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Football

SFormer Stanford defensive end Lance Keneley announced on his social media he transferred to Arizon...

Bailey Leasure

Arizona Wildcats add former Stanford defensive end Lance Keneley

Former Stanford defensive end Lance Keneley announced on his social media he transferred to Arizona for the 2024 season.

18 hours ago

Kenny Dillingham donated to help WildcatAuthority.com editor Jason Scheer after Scheer's dog was bi...

Character Counts

Arizona State’s Kenny Dillingham overlooks rivalry to donate to Wildcats in need

Arizona State football coach Kenny Dillingham donated to help Jason and Shelby Scheer care for their rattlesnake-bit dog.

7 days ago

The NCAA logo is seen on the game ball during the first round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tourname...

Associated Press

Paying college athletes appears closer than ever: How could it work, what stands in way?

A settlement being discussed in an antitrust lawsuit could cost billions and pave the way for a compensation model for college athletes.

14 days ago

Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl logo...

Arizona Sports

Snoop Dogg’s ‘Gin & Juice’ brand takes over sponsorship of Arizona Bowl

The Arizona Bowl was searching for a sponsor replacement. It's the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop.

14 days ago

Quarterback Jaden Rashada #5 of the Arizona State Sun Devils during the NCAAF game at Mountain Amer...

Damon Allred

Where do incoming, outgoing ASU, Arizona football transfers rank?

The transfer portal has never been more active, so where does ESPN rank past and future ASU and Arizona players?

15 days ago

Arizona Wildcats WR Tetairoa McMillan...

Arizona Sports

Tetairoa McMillan among Arizona Wildcats projected as 1st-round picks in 2025 NFL Draft

Arizona enters 2025 with high expectations. It starts with Tetairoa McMillan's talent as a potential first-round pick in the NFL Draft.

18 days ago

NCAA: Notre Dame transfer Neal ineligible in 2013