raptorcj Posted July 23, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 18 Content Count: 8,878 Reputation: 1,266 Days Won: 28 Joined: 07/12/2013 Share Posted July 23, 2015 With all the "pay for play" decisions, NCAA is going to have a hard time resisting the push for a "free agency" in CFB. The school switches are becoming more & more popular, and with JC already being a kind of farm system, I see a change coming. NCAA may as well embrace the change sooner than later. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPR Posted July 23, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 23 Content Count: 3,042 Reputation: 279 Days Won: 10 Joined: 03/09/2010 Share Posted July 23, 2015 No chance. It all depends on the family issue that was mentioned. If it's a life threating issue (Ex: Family member has serious illness) then there's a big chance he could get cleared. If it's mommy and daddy got a divorce and I'm sad, then I agree, no chance. I think he would do better to redshirt and learn the playbook anyways, compared to wasting a year of potentially going through QB musical chairs again. But, what do I know, he may be head and shoulders better than everyone on the roster, no one really knows anything. It does him no good to sit out a year since he doesn't have his redshirt available. It's either he has 3 years of eligibility or 2 years of eligibility. I'm pretty sure he never played a down for UCLA, so he has a redshirt year to blow. So, either way, he'll have 2 years. He's going to be a true junior this year, or a redshirt junior next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WWMJD Posted July 23, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 93 Content Count: 3,048 Reputation: 316 Days Won: 6 Joined: 11/24/2005 Share Posted July 23, 2015 No chance. It all depends on the family issue that was mentioned. If it's a life threating issue (Ex: Family member has serious illness) then there's a big chance he could get cleared. If it's mommy and daddy got a divorce and I'm sad, then I agree, no chance. I think he would do better to redshirt and learn the playbook anyways, compared to wasting a year of potentially going through QB musical chairs again. But, what do I know, he may be head and shoulders better than everyone on the roster, no one really knows anything. It does him no good to sit out a year since he doesn't have his redshirt available. It's either he has 3 years of eligibility or 2 years of eligibility. I'm pretty sure he never played a down for UCLA, so he has a redshirt year to blow. Not sure I follow you... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2000bull Posted July 23, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 83 Content Count: 7,048 Reputation: 641 Days Won: 11 Joined: 06/04/2009 Share Posted July 23, 2015 No chance. It all depends on the family issue that was mentioned. If it's a life threating issue (Ex: Family member has serious illness) then there's a big chance he could get cleared. If it's mommy and daddy got a divorce and I'm sad, then I agree, no chance. I think he would do better to redshirt and learn the playbook anyways, compared to wasting a year of potentially going through QB musical chairs again. But, what do I know, he may be head and shoulders better than everyone on the roster, no one really knows anything. It does him no good to sit out a year since he doesn't have his redshirt available. It's either he has 3 years of eligibility or 2 years of eligibility. I'm pretty sure he never played a down for UCLA, so he has a redshirt year to blow. So, either way, he'll have 2 years. He's going to be a true junior this year, or a redshirt junior next year. didn't he already redshirt? I believe that's what he was saying, so if he's available this year, he would have 3 yrs to play, if he has to sit, he has 2 yrs to play Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrownBullsFan Posted July 23, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 37 Content Count: 738 Reputation: 82 Days Won: 1 Joined: 10/23/2005 Share Posted July 23, 2015 No chance. It all depends on the family issue that was mentioned. If it's a life threating issue (Ex: Family member has serious illness) then there's a big chance he could get cleared. If it's mommy and daddy got a divorce and I'm sad, then I agree, no chance. I think he would do better to redshirt and learn the playbook anyways, compared to wasting a year of potentially going through QB musical chairs again. But, what do I know, he may be head and shoulders better than everyone on the roster, no one really knows anything. It does him no good to sit out a year since he doesn't have his redshirt available. It's either he has 3 years of eligibility or 2 years of eligibility. I'm pretty sure he never played a down for UCLA, so he has a redshirt year to blow. So, either way, he'll have 2 years. He's going to be a true junior this year, or a redshirt junior next year. He's already used his redshirt when he didn't play that first year at UCLA, so I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. The only reason he could get another redshirt is due to specific medical reasons. Therefore, he is either eligible to play for his redshirt sophomore year or he isn't. 2016 will be his redshirt junior year and 2017 will be his redshirt senior year regardless. This does not change whether he plays or sits this year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sellular1 Posted July 23, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 196 Content Count: 6,619 Reputation: 1,786 Days Won: 51 Joined: 07/04/2008 Share Posted July 23, 2015 No chance. It all depends on the family issue that was mentioned. If it's a life threating issue (Ex: Family member has serious illness) then there's a big chance he could get cleared. If it's mommy and daddy got a divorce and I'm sad, then I agree, no chance. I think he would do better to redshirt and learn the playbook anyways, compared to wasting a year of potentially going through QB musical chairs again. But, what do I know, he may be head and shoulders better than everyone on the roster, no one really knows anything. It does him no good to sit out a year since he doesn't have his redshirt available. It's either he has 3 years of eligibility or 2 years of eligibility. I'm pretty sure he never played a down for UCLA, so he has a redshirt year to blow. So, either way, he'll have 2 years. He's going to be a true junior this year, or a redshirt junior next year. He's already used his redshirt when he didn't play that first year at UCLA, so I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. The only reason he could get another redshirt is due to specific medical reasons. Therefore, he is either eligible to play for his redshirt sophomore year or he isn't. 2016 will be his redshirt junior year and 2017 will be his redshirt senior year regardless. This does not change whether he plays or sits this year. He could also play as a graduate student Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrownBullsFan Posted July 23, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 37 Content Count: 738 Reputation: 82 Days Won: 1 Joined: 10/23/2005 Share Posted July 23, 2015 (edited) No chance. It all depends on the family issue that was mentioned. If it's a life threating issue (Ex: Family member has serious illness) then there's a big chance he could get cleared. If it's mommy and daddy got a divorce and I'm sad, then I agree, no chance. I think he would do better to redshirt and learn the playbook anyways, compared to wasting a year of potentially going through QB musical chairs again. But, what do I know, he may be head and shoulders better than everyone on the roster, no one really knows anything. It does him no good to sit out a year since he doesn't have his redshirt available. It's either he has 3 years of eligibility or 2 years of eligibility. I'm pretty sure he never played a down for UCLA, so he has a redshirt year to blow. So, either way, he'll have 2 years. He's going to be a true junior this year, or a redshirt junior next year. He's already used his redshirt when he didn't play that first year at UCLA, so I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. The only reason he could get another redshirt is due to specific medical reasons. Therefore, he is either eligible to play for his redshirt sophomore year or he isn't. 2016 will be his redshirt junior year and 2017 will be his redshirt senior year regardless. This does not change whether he plays or sits this year. He could also play as a graduate student I am referring to football years, not academic years. Once you are enrolled in your first full semester, your clock starts, then you essentially have 5 years to play 4 of them (not counting medical redshirts). This is regardless if you are in undergrad or grad school. Woulard would not be eligible in 2018 regardless if he was in graduate school. Edited July 23, 2015 by BrownBullsFan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sellular1 Posted July 23, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 196 Content Count: 6,619 Reputation: 1,786 Days Won: 51 Joined: 07/04/2008 Share Posted July 23, 2015 (edited) No chance. It all depends on the family issue that was mentioned. If it's a life threating issue (Ex: Family member has serious illness) then there's a big chance he could get cleared. If it's mommy and daddy got a divorce and I'm sad, then I agree, no chance. I think he would do better to redshirt and learn the playbook anyways, compared to wasting a year of potentially going through QB musical chairs again. But, what do I know, he may be head and shoulders better than everyone on the roster, no one really knows anything. It does him no good to sit out a year since he doesn't have his redshirt available. It's either he has 3 years of eligibility or 2 years of eligibility. I'm pretty sure he never played a down for UCLA, so he has a redshirt year to blow. So, either way, he'll have 2 years. He's going to be a true junior this year, or a redshirt junior next year. He's already used his redshirt when he didn't play that first year at UCLA, so I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. The only reason he could get another redshirt is due to specific medical reasons. Therefore, he is either eligible to play for his redshirt sophomore year or he isn't. 2016 will be his redshirt junior year and 2017 will be his redshirt senior year regardless. This does not change whether he plays or sits this year.He could also play as a graduate student I am referring to football years, not academic years. Once you are enrolled in your first full semester, your clock starts, then you essentially have 5 years to play 4 of them (not counting medical redshirts). This is regardless if you are in undergrad or grad school. Woulard would not be eligible in 2018 regardless if he was in graduate school. I was just pushing buttons... I also think military service or mission trips can extend the 5 years Edited July 23, 2015 by Sellular1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrownBullsFan Posted July 23, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 37 Content Count: 738 Reputation: 82 Days Won: 1 Joined: 10/23/2005 Share Posted July 23, 2015 No chance. It all depends on the family issue that was mentioned. If it's a life threating issue (Ex: Family member has serious illness) then there's a big chance he could get cleared. If it's mommy and daddy got a divorce and I'm sad, then I agree, no chance. I think he would do better to redshirt and learn the playbook anyways, compared to wasting a year of potentially going through QB musical chairs again. But, what do I know, he may be head and shoulders better than everyone on the roster, no one really knows anything. It does him no good to sit out a year since he doesn't have his redshirt available. It's either he has 3 years of eligibility or 2 years of eligibility. I'm pretty sure he never played a down for UCLA, so he has a redshirt year to blow. So, either way, he'll have 2 years. He's going to be a true junior this year, or a redshirt junior next year. He's already used his redshirt when he didn't play that first year at UCLA, so I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. The only reason he could get another redshirt is due to specific medical reasons. Therefore, he is either eligible to play for his redshirt sophomore year or he isn't. 2016 will be his redshirt junior year and 2017 will be his redshirt senior year regardless. This does not change whether he plays or sits this year. He could also play as a graduate student I am referring to football years, not academic years. Once you are enrolled in your first full semester, your clock starts, then you essentially have 5 years to play 4 of them (not counting medical redshirts). This is regardless if you are in undergrad or grad school. Woulard would not be eligible in 2018 regardless if he was in graduate school. I was just pushing buttons... Button Game Strong Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Who'sYourData? Posted July 23, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 410 Content Count: 19,525 Reputation: 992 Days Won: 24 Joined: 09/01/2006 Share Posted July 23, 2015 No chance. It all depends on the family issue that was mentioned. If it's a life threating issue (Ex: Family member has serious illness) then there's a big chance he could get cleared. If it's mommy and daddy got a divorce and I'm sad, then I agree, no chance. I think he would do better to redshirt and learn the playbook anyways, compared to wasting a year of potentially going through QB musical chairs again. But, what do I know, he may be head and shoulders better than everyone on the roster, no one really knows anything. It does him no good to sit out a year since he doesn't have his redshirt available. It's either he has 3 years of eligibility or 2 years of eligibility. I'm pretty sure he never played a down for UCLA, so he has a redshirt year to blow. So, either way, he'll have 2 years. He's going to be a true junior this year, or a redshirt junior next year. He's already used his redshirt when he didn't play that first year at UCLA, so I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. The only reason he could get another redshirt is due to specific medical reasons. Therefore, he is either eligible to play for his redshirt sophomore year or he isn't. 2016 will be his redshirt junior year and 2017 will be his redshirt senior year regardless. This does not change whether he plays or sits this year. He could also play as a graduate student I don't think so. Five years to play four. Those that play as a graduate student graduate with the bachelor's in four years or less. The only time you get a sixth year is if you missed two full (or nearly full) seasons due to injury. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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