Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.
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Have ask this a couple of times with no answer. - -Maybe no one cares or just doesn’t know.
The question is , let’s take a worst case Scenario and say NO fall sports period not one game in Football and Basketball - I know there will probably be something BUT just stay with me , Let’s say NO games what happens ?
Do these kids just lose that year of eligibility example ( Marcus Garrett - - Does he lose his Senior year and fade of into the Sunset ? Mitch lose his Senior year ? - - Football - -Does Pooka lose his Jr year ? -or any of these kids. What would happen ? - -do they lose the year or do they get an additional year since there were no games played. - v-Does anyone have any ides ? - - - Let me know. - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
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@jayballer73 didn’t the NCAA grant spring sports an xtra yr of eligibility?
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@Crimsonorblue22 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@jayballer73 didn’t the NCAA grant spring sports an xtra yr of eligibility?
ya they did, but I’m thinking that they didn’t for fall.
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@jayballer73 we had fall sports
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@Crimsonorblue22 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@jayballer73 we had fall sports
ya but they got cut short
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@jayballer73 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@Crimsonorblue22 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@jayballer73 we had fall sports
ya but they got cut short
Fall sports didn’t get cut short. College Football is last fall sport to finish and that’s in January. A few winter sports didn’t finish their NCAA tournaments, but over 90% of winter sports athletes had completed their seasons so they weren’t granted any extra eligibility.
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@Texas-Hawk-10 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@jayballer73 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@Crimsonorblue22 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@jayballer73 we had fall sports
ya but they got cut short
Fall sports didn’t get cut short. College Football is last fall sport to finish and that’s in January. A few winter sports didn’t finish their NCAA tournaments, but over 90% of winter sports athletes had completed their seasons so they weren’t granted any extra eligibility.
Technicality - - Fall sports winter sport ok let me put in simpler terms Basketball got cut short - -doesn’t matter whether if it was 1 - - 2 - -3 - -4 - - games it got cut short - -if you can’t complete the season then they need to be given that year
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@jayballer73 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@Texas-Hawk-10 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@jayballer73 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@Crimsonorblue22 said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@jayballer73 we had fall sports
ya but they got cut short
Fall sports didn’t get cut short. College Football is last fall sport to finish and that’s in January. A few winter sports didn’t finish their NCAA tournaments, but over 90% of winter sports athletes had completed their seasons so they weren’t granted any extra eligibility.
Technicality - - Fall sports winter sport ok let me put in simpler terms Basketball got cut short - -doesn’t matter whether if it was 1 - - 2 - -3 - -4 - - games it got cut short - -if you can’t complete the season then they need to be given that year
The majority of basketball programs had already completed their season. It was only a very small % of games that were lost. There’s about 350 teams so let’s say an average of 30 games per team. That’s about 10,500 total games. Including the handful of conference tournaments left along with post season tournament games, we’re talking somewhere around 150 total games lost. That’s less than 1.5% of total games lost. The NCAA isn’t going to grant an extra year of eligibility for missing that small of a % of games.
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@Texas-Hawk-10 There would really be no way that they could, unless they also changed the scholarship numbers.
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@Marco said in Still haven't been able to gt anyone to Answer my question.:
@Texas-Hawk-10 There would really be no way that they could, unless they also changed the scholarship numbers.
The NCAA granted an exemption for scholarships and roster sizes because of the cancellation.
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@Texas-Hawk-10 I didn’t know that. Thanks.