My understanding of Clearhouse standards is that they have until the first official day of class to review an athletes eligibility. If the Clearinghouse does not make a final determination before that date, then the athlete can no longer practice. The univeristy was given notice that his test was under review and he was allowed to practice until the final decision is rendered.
Now its entirely different for an athlete that does not score high enough on the ACT or may be short on his core and has to attend summer school. Until that athlete has attained the standards for eligibility, he cannot dress out. (Jewell Ratliff)
Sails could not practice because one of his final grades had not been released by a professor in JC. The university compliance office could clear his transcripts.
BTW, what has happen to Robert Walker is not uncommon. It has happen to several athletes in the past for the Cajuns.