He played in 5 games as a redshirt senior. How does that work?dirtysoup said:Has apparently entered his name into the NCAA transfer database. Still needs to be granted a waiver for a sixth year. Already getting looks from the FBS.
https://twitter.com/SR_Collingwood/status/1083536079804743682?s=19
kemajic said:He played in 5 games as a redshirt senior. How does that work?dirtysoup said:Has apparently entered his name into the NCAA transfer database. Still needs to be granted a waiver for a sixth year. Already getting looks from the FBS.
https://twitter.com/SR_Collingwood/status/1083536079804743682?s=19
dayday said:It would be interesting if he went to Cal with his old coach or even if he went to Wazzu that'd be interesting.
dirtysoup said:kemajic said:He played in 5 games as a redshirt senior. How does that work?dirtysoup said:Has apparently entered his name into the NCAA transfer database. Still needs to be granted a waiver for a sixth year. Already getting looks from the FBS.
https://twitter.com/SR_Collingwood/status/1083536079804743682?s=19
To get a medical hardship waiver you can't play in more than one third of the team's games. Because they made it all the way to the championship they played 15 games.
It could be a long shot that the NCAA approves this waiver.mtgrizfankb said:So kids that get hurt on an average football team are punished more than a player on a championship caliber team. That’s BS, typical ncaa crap. The rule should be a % of regular season contests. I know he still might not be approved but if it is....that’s utter BS for all those other kidsdirtysoup said:To get a medical hardship waiver you can't play in more than one third of the team's games. Because they made it all the way to the championship they played 15 games.kemajic said:He played in 5 games as a redshirt senior. How does that work?
mtgrizfankb said:dirtysoup said:kemajic said:He played in 5 games as a redshirt senior. How does that work?dirtysoup said:Has apparently entered his name into the NCAA transfer database. Still needs to be granted a waiver for a sixth year. Already getting looks from the FBS.
https://twitter.com/SR_Collingwood/status/1083536079804743682?s=19
To get a medical hardship waiver you can't play in more than one third of the team's games. Because they made it all the way to the championship they played 15 games.
So kids that get hurt on an average football team are punished more than a player on a championship caliber team. That’s BS, typical ncaa crap. The rule should be a % of regular season contests. I know he still might not be approved but if it is....that’s utter BS for all those other kids
SaskGriz said:Should be granted an extra year to make up for having one of the most awkward names in all football. Not his fault but it roles off the tongue with the grace of an elderly stroke patient explaining philosophy.
SaskGriz said:Should be granted an extra year to make up for having one of the most awkward names in all football. Not his fault but it rolls off the tongue with the grace of an elderly stroke patient explaining philosophy.
Silvertip said:I'm guessing that after five years at EWU he would qualify by now as a graduate transfer
ilovethecats said:Silvertip said:I'm guessing that after five years at EWU he would qualify by now as a graduate transfer
Athletically yes. Academically after five years at EWU he would qualify as a 6th grader.
Silvertip said:I'm guessing that after five years at EWU he would qualify by now as a graduate transfer which would make him available for the 2019 season. Hmm, Mike Leach must be cogitating over whether he wants to go with another graduate QB - who probably lacks the chops to rock a stache like Minshew did. The prospect, however problematical, has the Spokesman-Review Wazzu beat writer sounding like a marriage broker. With Alabama's Jalen Hurts also in the conversation the plot could thicken further. Who says the Palouse is dull?...well most of the time...