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re: Why Did we burn Jeremy Hill's Redshirt??

Posted on 9/15/12 at 10:30 pm to
Posted by chRxis
None of your fricking business
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Posted on 9/15/12 at 10:30 pm to
still waiting on that link doc... repeating it ain't gonna change my mind....

it's that simple....
Posted by TheDoc
doc is no more
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Posted on 9/15/12 at 10:35 pm to
no matter what is posted, you won't believe it
Posted by TheDoc
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Posted on 9/15/12 at 10:35 pm to
quote:

LINK

From the NCAA Bylaws:

14.2.3 Criteria for Determining Season of Competition.
14.2.3.1 Minimum Amount of Competition. Any competition, regardless of time, during a season in an
intercollegiate sport shall be counted as a season of competition in that sport, except as provided in Bylaws
14.2.3.1.1, 14.2.3.1.2, 14.2.3.1.3 and 14.2.3.1.4. This provision is applicable to intercollegiate athletics competition
conducted by a two-year or four-year collegiate institution at the varsity or subvarsity level. (Revised:
1/11/94, 4/28/05 effective 8/1/05, 5/9/06, 1/16/10 effective 8/1/10)

14.2.3.1.1-4 pertain to things like alumni games, scrimmages against 2-yr schools, etc.

14.2 SE ASONS OF COMPETITION : FIVE-YE AR RU LE
A student-athlete shall not engage in more than four seasons of intercollegiate competition in any one sport (see
Bylaws 14.02.7 and 14.3.3). An institution shall not permit a student-athlete to represent it in intercollegiate
competition unless the individual completes all of his or her seasons of participation in all sports within the time
periods specified below:
14.2.1 Five-Year Rule. A student-athlete shall complete his or her seasons of participation within five calendar
years from the beginning of the semester or quarter in which the student-athlete first registered for a minimum
full-time program of studies in a collegiate institution, with time spent in the armed services, on official religious
missions or with recognized foreign aid services of the U.S. government being excepted. For international students,
service in the armed forces or on an official religious mission of the student’s home country is considered
equivalent to such service in the United States. (Revised: 4/2/10)


here you go dumb arse
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