If Kyle Guy has been told the NCAA won’t allow him to have a wedding registry, that’s news to Mark Emmert.

Earlier on Thursday, the Virginia guard confirmed that the NCAA isn’t allowing him to have a wedding registry. You can view a video clip of Guy being asked about it here.

Emmert, the NCAA’s president, is currently in Minneapolis for the upcoming Final Four and took part in a press conference ahead of the event. During his time at the podium, Emmert was asked about Guy’s claims. According to Emmert, there is no NCAA rule against wedding registries.

“I heard about that just as I was walking in just now, and I immediately grabbed my people and said, What’s this all about? What we know right now is that nobody in the NCAA said anything of the sort,” Emmert said on Thursday. “We don’t know what the source of that information was, whether it came from the institution or not. It’s certainly not the case that that’s a violation of NCAA rules. We allow people to have all the usual and accustomed gifts among families and friends at all holidays and weddings of the sort. There’s not a prohibition against that.

“We’ve been reaching back out already to the university to try to find out what transpired there. That’s simply an inaccurate story.”

So basically what we have here is two sides saying something completely different heading into arguably the biggest event the NCAA puts on annually. One way or another, it’s going to be hard to tell Guy’s fiancee she can’t put that registry back up, the president of the NCAA just said the couple is good to go.