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LAWRENCE, KS - DECEMBER 10: New head football coach Charlie Weis of the Kansas Jayhawks adresses the arena during halftime of the game between the Jayhawks and the Ohio State Buckeyes on December 10, 2011 at Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Justin McCay's Petition To Play In 2012 Denied, Kansas Will Appeal

Wide receiver Justin McCay's petition to play right away for Kansas was denied, but the school will appeal to a subcommittee. The decision will be made on May 1.

Justin McCay's Petition To Play In 2012 Denied, Kansas Will Appeal

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Justin McCay Appeal: Charlie Weis Calls Situation 'The Never-Ending Saga'

The good news is that Justin McCay has finally been given a date which he can expect a final decision. The bad news is that it's still not going to happen until May 2. That's the date that Charlie Weis says McCay will finally find out whether or not he will be eligible to play for the Kansas Jayhawks after appealing the initial ruling that left him without the necessary hardship waiver.

"The never-ending saga," Weis said. "But they told us by May 2. Just like I said last time, as soon as I hear something, he'll know about it first, and then I'll get it out there as quickly as I can."

McCay would add another impact transfer for KU in a season where they could desperately use him. The former Oklahoma Sooner wide receiver could seriously stretch the field for Weis' new pro-style offense under Dayne Crist. Adding a veteran wideout to team with the veteran quarterback could pay immediate dividends rather than waiting on freshmen to learn a system and adjust to the collegiate level.

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Justin McCay's Petition To Play In 2012 Denied, Kansas Will Appeal

Wide receiver Justin McCay's petition to play right away for Kansas was denied, but the school will appeal to a subcommittee. The decision will be made on May 1.

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