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Kenny Stills To LSU More Likely Now!
Posted on 12/11/09 at 7:28 am
Posted on 12/11/09 at 7:28 am
I would have to say our chances just went up a bit with our new hiring of Gonzalez.
Posted on 12/11/09 at 7:34 am to lsu4life86
Gator boards say he is a lock to OU now.
Posted on 12/11/09 at 7:35 am to memphisplaya
figured...in the 'combo' package
Posted on 12/11/09 at 7:45 am to lsu4life86
Was he even looking at LSU?
Posted on 12/11/09 at 7:54 am to LsuTool
He had an offer, and that's about it.
Posted on 12/11/09 at 8:27 am to memphisplaya
Yeah, he hasn't been in the picture at all and I don't think he even visited.
All it does is guarantee that Florida doesn't get him.
It's too bad this didn't happen last year. We might have had a shot at Debose.
Probably the best we can do this year would be someone like Dunkley.
All it does is guarantee that Florida doesn't get him.
It's too bad this didn't happen last year. We might have had a shot at Debose.
Probably the best we can do this year would be someone like Dunkley.
Posted on 12/11/09 at 8:31 am to OldIowaTiger
quote:Debose can still transfer
We might have had a shot at Debose.
Posted on 12/11/09 at 8:43 am to Rouge
Wouldn't it be funny if it came out this week that Debose was going to transfer?
Oh my........he'd be likely for a medical redshirt I would think and we'd be back at square one with him with four years of eligibility.
Oh my........he'd be likely for a medical redshirt I would think and we'd be back at square one with him with four years of eligibility.
Posted on 12/11/09 at 9:33 am to OldIowaTiger
quote:How's that exactly? Didn't he already do that?
Oh my........he'd be likely for a medical redshirt I would think and we'd be back at square one with him with four years of eligibility.
Posted on 12/11/09 at 10:16 am to AlxTgr
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How's that exactly? Didn't he already do that?
What? you mean for his knee this past year? well I suppose he would have to miss a year when he came here.........but the question is:
Can you redshirt a player who has received a medical redshirt? So that the "throwaway" year is a redshirt year?
Posted on 12/11/09 at 10:19 am to OldIowaTiger
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Can you redshirt a player who has received a medical redshirt? So that the "throwaway" year is a redshirt year?
Mindbottling
Posted on 12/11/09 at 10:30 am to OldIowaTiger
Medical redshirts aren't decided on until you are done with your eligibility though, right? See charles Alexander.
Posted on 12/11/09 at 2:34 pm to DEANintheYAY
From the top. The base rule for all intercollegiate sports is that a student-athlete (SA) has a 5 year time limit to compete in 4 of those years.
A "Medical Hardship" is applied for through the conference office and as long as the SA meets the criteria, the conference office will grant a medical hardship waiver. This waiver allows a SA that has competed during the season to be able to not count the season as one of the 4 competition years (again, as long as the criteria is met).
To apply for a "sixth year" (ala Charles Alexander), the school has to apply through the NCAA to have the 5 year limit extended due to circumstances beyond the SA's control. This is why it most likely occurs when a SA has two separate seasons that he meets the criteria of the "med hardship waiver."
The NCAA looks at a normal redshirt year as within the SA's control, so this fact does not help in the argument of getting an extension beyond the 5 year limit.
A "Medical Hardship" is applied for through the conference office and as long as the SA meets the criteria, the conference office will grant a medical hardship waiver. This waiver allows a SA that has competed during the season to be able to not count the season as one of the 4 competition years (again, as long as the criteria is met).
To apply for a "sixth year" (ala Charles Alexander), the school has to apply through the NCAA to have the 5 year limit extended due to circumstances beyond the SA's control. This is why it most likely occurs when a SA has two separate seasons that he meets the criteria of the "med hardship waiver."
The NCAA looks at a normal redshirt year as within the SA's control, so this fact does not help in the argument of getting an extension beyond the 5 year limit.
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