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Originally posted by Shock Top View PostWhen does Fall semester end?
I know they are still hopeful for him to play for the Winter semester.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
Nah, they will make the decision the day before our last game .. and also state that because the waiver was granted before the end of the season, he must use his year of eligibility this year or lose it.
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Originally posted by pogo View Post
Not sure but someone previously stated that he cannot have this year back no matter what his status is due to it being a covid year of eligibility .. Could be totally wrong but that was the way I understood a previous explanation.
I really hate this Covid extra year crap. Should neve have been granted. I believe this is the last year that you will have the option to use the extra Covid year next year if the athlete chooses to use it. That will no longer be available (in the great majority of cases) next year. We will be back to the way it was pre-Covid except for the transfer rules and NIL.
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You would think the phase out of the extra Covid year of eligibility will also reduce the volume of grad transfers we are seeing with the extra Covid year.Last edited by 1972Shocker; December 3, 2023, 03:04 PM.
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Originally posted by BAShocker View PostI agree with what DrWu said a while back. Immediately after he finishes whatever final, suit him up and get him in the next game. If needed, ask for forgiveness later. (somewhat kidding, but not much).
However, the NCAA might be pissed off enough at KU that they will rule Bijan ineligible, force the Shocks to forfeit any wins, and then rule that since Bijan played in games this year that he has used up another year of eligibility and only has 1 year left.
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There is no reason whatsoever to follow any NCAA rules. That charade is over. Just do whatever you want. Nobody cares about any NCAA penalties, so why bother being scared of them? What are the harshest penalties the NCAA can dish out?
Forfeiture of games? No one cares. Literally everyone pretends those games still counted.
Loss of scholarships? Who cares. It's 2023. Just slush fund that money from scholarships to NIL.
Amateur athletics is dead. Quit following the 'rules' like it isn't.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostThere is no reason whatsoever to follow any NCAA rules. That charade is over. Just do whatever you want. Nobody cares about any NCAA penalties, so why bother being scared of them? What are the harshest penalties the NCAA can dish out?
Forfeiture of games? No one cares. Literally everyone pretends those games still counted.
Loss of scholarships? Who cares. It's 2023. Just slush fund that money from scholarships to NIL.
Amateur athletics is dead. Quit following the 'rules' like it isn't.
It's kind of like the matrix, red pill blue pill thing. You can take one or the other, but not both. You decide. You either see something like this....
Or you see just how wonderful amateur athletics (gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, lacrosse) can be, like visitors to the candy thread on Shockernet see occasionally. All big NIL earners.
My apologies, I just couldn't resist.
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