Wait a minute, he doesn’t have eligibility. He already went to college. It’s the NCAA sticking it to us again.
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=2][B]14.2.1 Five-Year Rule[/B] - A student-athlete shall complete his or her seasons of participation within five calendar years from the beginning of the semester or quarter in which the student-athlete first registered for a minimum full-time program of studies in a collegiate institution
[QUOTE=cakewalk5;377219]Wait a minute, he doesn’t have eligibility. He already went to college. It’s the NCAA sticking it to us again.
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=2][B]14.2.1 Five-Year Rule[/B] - A student-athlete shall complete his or her seasons of participation within five calendar years from the beginning of the semester or quarter in which the student-athlete first registered for a minimum full-time program of studies in a collegiate institution
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Yeah, he’s definitely past the “5 years to play 4” rule
[QUOTE=thelew1014;377236]So was that 40 year old wide receiver that played at South Carolina.
The NCAA has the final say for that.
Doesn’t matter if it’s Obama or not though… this is us we’re talking about.[/QUOTE]
As far as I know, the older people who have played in the NCAA never finished college. They dropped out, and thus still had part of their 5 academic years to play their 4 athletic ones
[QUOTE=The Lax;377237]As far as I know, the older people who have played in the NCAA never finished college. They dropped out, and thus still had part of their 5 academic years to play their 4 athletic ones[/QUOTE]
So technically, I still have three years of eligibility?