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re: Is unlimited eligibility the next issue for the NCAA?
Posted on 5/13/24 at 9:31 am to RandySavage
Posted on 5/13/24 at 9:31 am to RandySavage
This would actually be a positive.
Kids who are not ready for the NFL will be more likely to stick with a team until they get a chance to perform. Without a finite timeline, they won't be transferring as much to hope to find a better landing spot.
5* right now want to play and be in the NFL in 3 years, so if year 1 looks rough, they start looking around.
3* and 4* might do the math and say "ok, if it takes me 4,5 years to get there, that's ok" and stick with a program.
Big programs won't let a 1* or 2* fumble around for 5+ years but "projects" will get a chance they otherwise wouldn't.
Kids who are not ready for the NFL will be more likely to stick with a team until they get a chance to perform. Without a finite timeline, they won't be transferring as much to hope to find a better landing spot.
5* right now want to play and be in the NFL in 3 years, so if year 1 looks rough, they start looking around.
3* and 4* might do the math and say "ok, if it takes me 4,5 years to get there, that's ok" and stick with a program.
Big programs won't let a 1* or 2* fumble around for 5+ years but "projects" will get a chance they otherwise wouldn't.
Posted on 5/13/24 at 9:56 am to jonnyanony
I've always thought that a declaration for the draft shouldn't be final until they get their draft grade.
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