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14 hours ago, Matthew328 said:

His dad posted today he was ineligible and they were going back to Arkansas 

This is the hidden content, please

 

After reading this: just wow........

 

There was a local situation similar to that close to 10 years ago. Ultimately the parent that was against the incoming transfer QB got the team ineligible for the playoffs (they contacted the UIL themselves). Btw their kid wasn't that good anyway, the transfer was WAY better..🤷🏾‍♂️

Posted
5 hours ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

This is the hidden content, please

 

After reading this: just wow........

 

There was a local situation similar to that close to 10 years ago. Ultimately the parent that was against the incoming transfer QB got the team ineligible for the playoffs (they contacted the UIL themselves). Btw their kid wasn't that good anyway, the transfer was WAY better..🤷🏾‍♂️

behind a paywall, can we get the summary?

 

Posted
20 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

behind a paywall, can we get the summary?

 

Bryson Kennedy, the highly touted 2029 quarterback from Little Rock, Arkansas who transferred to Duncanville this past semester, was ruled ineligible for the season Tuesday, according to a now-deleted social media post from his father.“I know everyone was looking forward to Bryson being the starting QB for Duncanville, but it won’t happen due to Bryson being ineligible,” Kennedy’s father, Anthony, said in a Facebook post that also appeared to share an email informing him of the decision.

Duncanville ISD has not responded to a request for comment.

The ruling appears to stem from a podcast appearance Bryson made in February. In his post, Anthony also shared a clip of the podcast, in which his son said “I feel like the opportunity was better for me as a player,” after being asked why he came to Duncanville.

Bryson Kennedy was the starting quarterback for Little Rock Central as a freshman in 2025 and already boasts offers from power programs such as Arkansas, Auburn and Missouri. He was expected to compete for the starting job this fall at Duncanville.

“I spent over $15,000 moving to Duncanville out of my own pocket; no one paid us, so we returned to our home school, Little Rock Central,” his father’s Facebook post read.

Bryson’s X account also no longer lists Duncanville in his profile

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