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re: It's been stated we can sign unlimited players this year,
Posted on 8/26/22 at 8:23 pm to Curtis Lowe
Posted on 8/26/22 at 8:23 pm to Curtis Lowe
You are reading and representing that rule incorrectly.
That is the rule that allows eligibility BEYOND the 5 year window and allows for appeals.
It is saying that being academically ineligible for a year would be a negative factor in getting a waiver for eligibility beyond the 5 year window.
The 5 to play 4 is strictly a time measurement and comes with no stipulations.
That is the rule that allows eligibility BEYOND the 5 year window and allows for appeals.
It is saying that being academically ineligible for a year would be a negative factor in getting a waiver for eligibility beyond the 5 year window.
The 5 to play 4 is strictly a time measurement and comes with no stipulations.
Posted on 8/26/22 at 8:57 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
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You are reading and representing that rule incorrectly.
and you are missing the bigger picture by not understanding that the applicable by-laws are inter-related and work in conjunction with other by-laws (just like the US Code). The academic suspension tolls on one of the four participation years. Our Firm just handled an NCAA appeal of a suspended student-athlete that the NCAA, itself, quoted this exact passage as the ruling authority in the case. So, I highly doubt that I am reading anything incorrectly.
This post was edited on 8/26/22 at 9:33 pm
Posted on 8/26/22 at 10:28 pm to Curtis Lowe
Oh, big lawyer guy.
The rule you’re referring to doesn’t exist.
For example: Tyler Shelvin was academically ineligible his freshman year, yet redshirted. There are many such examples
The rule you’re referring to doesn’t exist.
For example: Tyler Shelvin was academically ineligible his freshman year, yet redshirted. There are many such examples
This post was edited on 8/26/22 at 10:46 pm
Posted on 8/26/22 at 11:52 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
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The rule you’re referring to doesn’t exist.
For example: Tyler Shelvin was academically ineligible his freshman year, yet redshirted. There are many such examples
Big difference between a non-qualifer and a player who is under NCAA suspension for failing to meet the the progress toward degree requirements. NCAA suspension do most certainly toll against the four years of competition eligibility of a student-athlete.
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