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Supreme Court denies Clarett’s
motion to enter weekend draft
BY GINA HOLLAND
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON - Maurice
Clarett’s bid to enter the NFL draft
this weekend was turned down by
the Supreme Court on Thursday,
delaying for now his attempt to get
into the league.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
said she saw no reason to overturn
a lower court’s stay preventing the
former Ohio State running back
from being picked.
The 20-year-old Clarett is fight
ing the NFL’s requirement that
players wait three years after high
school before turning pro.
Ginsburg said she would not
intervene given the NFL’s “com
mitment promptly to conduct a
supplemental draft” if Clarett
eventually is determined eligi
ble.
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participate in training camps this
summer, if he wins his case in a
lower court.
“Today’s decision confirms the
judgment of the court of appeals
and allows us to turn our focus
from the courtroom to the draft
room,” Jeff Pash, the NFL’s in
house attorney, said in a state
ment.
Calls to Clarett’s attorney were
not immediately returned.
The decision also keeps wide re
ceiver Mike Williams of Southern
California out of the draft.
Williams, who entered the draft
after the original decision allow
ing in Clarett, would have been a
first-round pick while Clarett like
ly would have gone in the second
or third round.
Clarett was appealing a stay is
sued Monday by the New York
based 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals, putting on hold a lower
court ruling that said the NFL
can’t enforce its three-year rule.
Ginsburg issued the decision
because she oversees appeals from
New York, which is where the
PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE GAMECOCK ^
Running back Maurice Clarett In action for Ohio State. Clarett ▼
only played one season with the Buckeyes.
NFL is based.
Clarett led Ohio State to a na
tional title as a freshman, but
was ruled ineligible as a sopho
more for accepting money from a
family friend and lying about it
to NCAA and university inves
tigators. Clarett, out of high
school two years, would be eligi
ble for the 2005 draft under the
current rule.
Clarett’s attorney, Alan
Milstein, had told Ginsburg the
player would “suffer substantial
irreparable injury” if he was not
allowed in the draft.
Clarett could renle his request
with another justice, but the out
come likely would not be different.
Most emergency appeals are re
jected by the court.
Ohio State coach Jim Tressel
had said it was “far-fetched” that
Clarett would return to play for
the Buckeyes. He dropped out of
classes at Ohio State after the win
ter quarter.
“From an academic standpoint,
unless the NCAA really changes
its posture about academics, I
think it would be difficult,”
Tressel said.
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