There is not a single USC fan out there who is bothered over certain players receiving their eligibility for an extra year from the NCAA. Lately, West Virginia has been the beneficiary of a recent court ruling. Now, as reported by CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz, Rahsul Faison is also going to be able to suit up for his new team this fall.
Again, the issue is not that these student-athletes will be able to play; it is the unequal nature in which sometimes a player will be told that he will be allowed to play while others, like DJ Wingfield, have a long drawn-out process end in their inability to be a part of the team with so little time before the season itself is slated to begin.