mtgrizfankb
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Left wsu 2 days ago. As a high profile wr you think he would be looking to a FCS to play his senior year. UM might be a good place for him. As would other FCS teams but hopefully we atleast contact him.
LDopaPDX said:I could be wrong--- it certainly wouldn't be the first time--- but I think the two-year eligibility is a Big Sky thing, not an FCS thing. He could transfer to an FCS school, just not one of ours.
Some coach would take a gamble on him, but I sure as hell wouldn't want him in my program. He a degenerate who happens to be blessed with talent. People around WSU have been bemoaning this kids work ethic since he got there. It turns out he was also a cancer to his team. I just can't respect a guy who goes out like he did, with a press release and a lawyer.
The two-year eligibility rule is an NCAA rule.LDopaPDX said:I could be wrong--- it certainly wouldn't be the first time--- but I think the two-year eligibility is a Big Sky thing, not an FCS thing. He could transfer to an FCS school, just not one of ours.
Some coach would take a gamble on him, but I sure as hell wouldn't want him in my program. He a degenerate who happens to be blessed with talent. People around WSU have been bemoaning this kids work ethic since he got there. It turns out he was also a cancer to his team. I just can't respect a guy who goes out like he did, with a press release and a lawyer.
havgrizfan said:In any event, he'd choose MSU over UM just as the stud 6-5 receiver from UNLV did, who never plays :clap:
havgrizfan said:. In any event, he'd choose MSU over UM just as the stud 6-5 receiver from UNLV did, who never plays :clap:
havgrizfan said:Wilson can't drop down unless he graduates from Wazzu this spring, and UM or any other FCS school offers a graduate degree that Wazzu doesn't. In any event, he'd choose MSU over UM just as the stud 6-5 receiver from UNLV did, who never plays :clap:
havgrizfan said:uhhhh, maybe you should check the NCAA rule on transferring AFTER you've graduated. I.E. Russell Wilson: It's the Grad-Student Rule and you must enroll at a school that offers a program your previous school does not offer in order to be eligible to play right away. "As long as Wilson enrolls in a graduate program at Wisconsin that N.C. State doesn't offer, he can play in 2011." I was saying this would work for Wazzu's Wilson IF he was trying to drop to FCS BECAUSE, and IF he was already going to graduate from Wazzu (which I doubt he is), because he is a senior next year and that prohibits him from dropping down to the FCS per the NCAA rule.
Thanks for clearing up Davis though. I didn't know he was red-shirting as Big Sky Conference stats have him on the participation list for 3 games, which obviously is a mistake if he is red-shirting. I'm sure Floetkker is better anyway.
Cats2506 said:LDopaPDX said:I could be wrong--- it certainly wouldn't be the first time--- but I think the two-year eligibility is a Big Sky thing, not an FCS thing. He could transfer to an FCS school, just not one of ours.
Some coach would take a gamble on him, but I sure as hell wouldn't want him in my program. He a degenerate who happens to be blessed with talent. People around WSU have been bemoaning this kids work ethic since he got there. It turns out he was also a cancer to his team. I just can't respect a guy who goes out like he did, with a press release and a lawyer.
You are wrong, its an NCAA thing
mtgrizfankb said:Left wsu 2 days ago. As a high profile wr you think he would be looking to a FCS to play his senior year. UM might be a good place for him. As would other FCS teams but hopefully we atleast contact him.
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