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re: Cam Carter hints at waiver and 1 more year after testing draft stock
Posted on 4/4/25 at 2:32 pm to GMoney2600
Posted on 4/4/25 at 2:32 pm to GMoney2600
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OpenlyGayDave
What kind of name is this?
I feel like it's self explanatory. Just my opinion
Posted on 4/4/25 at 2:44 pm to OpenlyGayDave
"That would be big."
Appropriate comment given your handle...
Appropriate comment given your handle...
This post was edited on 4/4/25 at 2:50 pm
Posted on 4/4/25 at 2:47 pm to John cocktoasten
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he’s got Jrue Holiday fluidity on the offensive end. I think he can make a roster.
zero comparison between him and holiday either today or coming out of college.
So many basketball casuals in here.
Posted on 4/4/25 at 3:07 pm to TigerMond84
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I’m in favor of 5 years to play 5. We are essentially talking about minor league sports now. Let these kids that are not gonna be able to make it in pro ball have another year to play and collect NIL
In the very near future, if it is not already happening, there are going to be court battles with players seeking NO time cap on eligibility. The only requirement being that the player is enrolled in school. Guys are going to have 6, 7, 9 year "careers" as college players...as long as a school will allow them to enroll as students.
Diego Pavia was successful in arguing his two years of JUCO should count towards his 4 year limit. A the center of his argument was that the limitations were an antitrust restraint on his ability to earn NIL money. Basically, he argued he's unlikely to ever be an NFL player. However, there is a marketplace to earn money as a college player (through NIL) and that the eligibility cap should be illegal.
Posted on 4/4/25 at 4:34 pm to burdman
That would be great news, that’s the only thing McCluseless hit on in 3 years.
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