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Posted on 9/20/21 at 8:29 pm to AlaCowboy
I think he had 3 years when he got here.
Posted on 9/20/21 at 10:17 pm to AlaCowboy
From the NCAA page…
Traditionally, a student-athlete has 5 years to play 4 years of their sport. An extra year means a current college student-athlete would have 6 years to play their 4 years. This means, NCAA student-athletes can compete in all or a portion of the 2020-21 season, but it won’t be counted against their years of eligibility depending on their division level specific eligibility rules.
Was not just seniors, in fact they used a freshman in the example found here… LINK
Traditionally, a student-athlete has 5 years to play 4 years of their sport. An extra year means a current college student-athlete would have 6 years to play their 4 years. This means, NCAA student-athletes can compete in all or a portion of the 2020-21 season, but it won’t be counted against their years of eligibility depending on their division level specific eligibility rules.
Was not just seniors, in fact they used a freshman in the example found here… LINK
Posted on 9/21/21 at 8:54 am to AlaCowboy
quote:You might be right, but I thought it was all seniors, anyone who spent their RS in 2020, and anyone who transferred schools in 2020.
I thought the Covid year was only for 2020 seniors.
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