BB you are always welcome at the PBA tent. This might be the only game I see live for the rest of the year. Moved Molly to TIRR Herman in Houston for rehab and I am visiting every weekend until she returns.
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BB you are always welcome at the PBA tent. This might be the only game I see live for the rest of the year. Moved Molly to TIRR Herman in Houston for rehab and I am visiting every weekend until she returns.
If I'm reading correctly, the magic number might be 9.6 quarters.
I think he can play in no more than 20% of the team's games.
12 games = 48 quarters
And if they go by quarters, that's what we're looking at.
He will be cutting it very close
Doesn't appear the rule is governed by quarters but by participation in games. If Robinson played in the Southern, La Tech, Georgia State and Texas State games that is 4 games. The rule requires participation in 20% or less games (rounded up). That's 3 games and Robinson played in 4 games. If the rule is strictly interpreted, Robinson would not be eligible for a medical hardship. There may be other exceptions or other hardship rules that do apply.
I might be wrong.
Here is a link to what I think is the actual document. The relevant section is 14.2.4.
It looks like the standard might be 30% of the games played, which should qualify him.
http://www.ncaapublications.com/prod...ds/D114OCT.pdf