It will be important to have him back for the playoffs. We will need all the help we can get against LSU in the Orange bowl.
Not sure it is. Thought the rules were first 1/3 of the season and not playing in conferencetoo late for a medical RS?
Not sure it is. Thought the rules were first 1/3 of the season and not playing in conference
Shame. Since it was the first quarter could he petition? Since it says 3 dates or 30% of contests whichever is greater AND they round up, doesn't that mean in FB he is allowed to participate in 4 games as 3 games is 25% and rounding up from 30% is 4 games? Didn't we get a guy an extra year once before when he was knocked out of the 4th game? Now if he plays in the bowl, he would lose the year but if he did not?Rule 12.8.4 of the linked NCAA Manual. Page 83. The cutoff is three games or 30% of a team's scheduled competition and is rounded up (i.e. would be four for football). Because the injury occurred in the fourth game and he participated in each game, he's ineligible.
Yeah, it starts to become hairsplitting but that is how rules work. He played 13 quarters of football in a 48 Quarter season. 27%Shame. Since it was the first quarter could he petition?
Yeah, it starts to become hairsplitting but that is how rules work. He played 13 quarters of football in a 48 Quarter season. 27%
Can we count the conference championship and playoff games?---what if we spend a few quarters of overtime? The plot thickens
What does scheduled competition mean? I mean conference championship bowl game the playoff? If we play 14 games, then he could be in 4 i.e. 4.2 rounds up to 5Rule 12.8.4 of the linked NCAA Manual. Page 83. The cutoff is three games or 30% of a team's scheduled competition and is rounded up (i.e. would be four for football). Because the injury occurred in the fourth game and he participated in each game, he's ineligible.
By that rule he should be able to petition for the extra year as his limit would be 4 games and he played in 4 games.Rule 12.8.4 of the linked NCAA Manual. Page 83. The cutoff is three games or 30% of a team's scheduled competition and is rounded up (i.e. would be four for football). Because the injury occurred in the fourth game and he participated in each game, he's ineligible.
Should be the 12 games we have scheduled. They might add a 13th for a conference championship like they do for individual sports. But 30% of 12 games is 3.6 and rounded up is 4. Therefore, he should be able to petition since he played in no more than 4 games and all were in the first half of the season.What does scheduled competition mean? I mean conference championship bowl game the playoff? If we play 14 games, then he could be in 4 i.e. 4.2 rounds up to 5
He already took his red shirt year in 2013. He is not eligible to have a second red shirt year. It doesn't matter how much he played this year.Not sure it is. Thought the rules were first 1/3 of the season and not playing in conference
I think some guys have gotten a medical redshirt as well as the regular over the years.He already took his red shirt year in 2013. He is not eligible to have a second red shirt year. It doesn't matter how much he played this year.
He already took his red shirt year in 2013. He is not eligible to have a second red shirt year. It doesn't matter how much he played this year.
Are you thinking of basketball's Evan Eschmeyer?I think some guys have gotten a medical redshirt as well as the regular over the years.
It seems so:Should be the 12 games we have scheduled. They might add a 13th for a conference championship like they do for individual sports. But 30% of 12 games is 3.6 and rounded up is 4.
The Medical Hardship is a separate issue and they can get a sixth year. Remember Esch? That said, he has at least one more year of eligibility and he might not need or want the 6th year.He already took his red shirt year in 2013. He is not eligible to have a second red shirt year. It doesn't matter how much he played this year.
He was one for sure. He was here 6 years.Are you thinking of basketball's Evan Eschmeyer?
Often people misspell Spanish "qui-ero" ((I) want or possibly love) as "que-iro".No quiero.
¡Qué lástima!
Often people misspell Spanish "qui-ero" ((I) want or possibly love) as "que-iro".
Queiro is in fact a Portuguese word whose meaning is completely different. It seems to be a short form for "queixeiro" which means "wisdom tooth".
Perhaps Kyle is of Brazilian heritage.
It is notable that it appears that no other website has picked up the story, so not certain it is true. But this tweet implies to me that the injury is serious (perhaps I am reading into it too much, though).
Marcus,Mcshep,Shep @_mcshep Sep 28Evanston, IL
Praying for my bro @Kyles_Style that all goes well![]()
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Likely as he would have surgery and that is always something to be concerned withIt is notable that it appears that no other website has picked up the story, so not certain it is true. But this tweet implies to me that the injury is serious (perhaps I am reading into it too much, though).
Marcus,Mcshep,Shep @_mcshep Sep 28Evanston, IL
Praying for my bro @Kyles_Style that all goes well![]()
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