Thursday, December 27, 2007

Jason Groves J.D.

If it continues on for much longer than Las Cruces Sun-News reporter Jason Groves may just be able to pass the state bar in New Mexico. That's how well versed one could get after following the Herb Pope case.

NMSU weighing risk regarding Pope
Jason Groves
Las Cruces Sun-News
12/27/2007


Following a 70-65 loss at Louisville on Saturday, New Mexico State University men's basketball players, coaches and staff continued to filter back to Las Cruces after head coach Marvin Menzies gave the team time off.

The Aggies did not practice on Wednesday, but when they do return to the practice court later this week, freshman forward Herb Pope is expected to be on the practice court.

On Friday, State District Judge Jerald Valentine signed a restraining order restraining the NCAA from declaring Pope ineligible and ordering New Mexico State University to give him his Pell Grant.

NMSU Athletics Director McKinley Boston said Pope could still make his debut with the Aggies on Monday against Alcorn State, but he is cautious due to potential sanctions against the university...
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