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After 7 years of college, OSU QB Alan Bowman is declaring for the draft
Posted on 12/16/24 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 12/16/24 at 2:02 pm
Texas Tech 3 years
Michigan 2 years
OSU 2 years
Maybe the XFL or CFL will have a job for him
Michigan 2 years
OSU 2 years
Maybe the XFL or CFL will have a job for him
Posted on 12/16/24 at 2:04 pm to nicholastiger
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After 7 years of college, OSU QB Alan Bowman is declaring for the draft
If he can make a decent bit out of this, he can create a 20 year standup comedy career off that one joke. We’ve seen it before
Posted on 12/16/24 at 2:05 pm to nicholastiger
Oklahoma State for those wondering
Posted on 12/16/24 at 2:55 pm to nicholastiger
We laugh at this now, but I suspect within the year you are going to see lawsuits challenging the the 4 year (without a waiver) eligibility rule as a whole. The argument is going to be limiting players to 4 years is an illegal restriction on trade...same as in lawsuit seeking to do away with the rule limiting transfers to just on "free" transfer. In essence, they will seek to become "professional" college football players where as long as they are enrolled in school they are eligible to play football....be it 6, 7, 8+ years.
Watch the Diego Pavia lawsuit currently pending before a federal court. He is out of eligibility. However, he's asking the court to basically issue a ruling stating the two years he spent in JUCO should not count against his D-1 eligibility. If successful, that will open the door for other challenges because Pavia's attorney said the quiet part out loud "Pavia's best opportunity to earn a living is as a college football player."
Watch the Diego Pavia lawsuit currently pending before a federal court. He is out of eligibility. However, he's asking the court to basically issue a ruling stating the two years he spent in JUCO should not count against his D-1 eligibility. If successful, that will open the door for other challenges because Pavia's attorney said the quiet part out loud "Pavia's best opportunity to earn a living is as a college football player."
Posted on 12/16/24 at 3:12 pm to nicholastiger
Maybe graduate assistant/assistant coach at an alma mater school?

Posted on 12/16/24 at 3:58 pm to nicholastiger
He's close to social security age
Posted on 12/16/24 at 4:04 pm to nicholastiger
Is Cam Rising finally done too?
That dude was 7 years in CFB as well.
That dude was 7 years in CFB as well.
Posted on 12/16/24 at 4:23 pm to nicholastiger
The draft or social security?
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