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An Extra Year is Granted for all JuCo Players in NCAA
Pavia is a game changer. Hard to tell if he has enough ability to do it against tougher competition. I know he can’t beat the Cajuns by himself.
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JUCO and NCAA Eligibility
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This is quite a situation, juco years don’t count against D1 eligibility. A player can go to juco 2 years, play, and then play 4 years D1.
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Only applies to Pavia until the court date. I don't quite understand his argument. He wasn't good enough to play D1 at first so he goes JUCO. Now that he can make NIL money in D1, he wants an extra year just because he wants it.
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cjr3888
Only applies to Pavia until the court date. I don't quite understand his argument. He wasn't good enough to play D1 at first so he goes JUCO. Now that he can make NIL money in D1, he wants an extra year just because he wants it.
It's all about the NIL money and maximizing eligibility as a DI athlete to take advantage of the cash cow. If the lawsuit ultimately comes out in Pavia's favor then you have to wonder what other legal challenges will be made to protect those precious 4 years of NIL... sorry I mean D1 eligibility. People keep saying NIL has broken college football and it needs to be fixed. Sorry folks, the inmates are running the asylum now and efforts to implement structure and fix this system are in the hands of judges now.
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Originally Posted by
cjr3888
Only applies to Pavia until the court date. I don't quite understand his argument. He wasn't good enough to play D1 at first so he goes JUCO. Now that he can make NIL money in D1, he wants an extra year just because he wants it.
….Gotta love the USA! Break out all the Juco recruiting files, there are some serious players with 2 more years to play and NIL rules I guess are in play!
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RaginCajun77
It's all about the NIL money and maximizing eligibility as a DI athlete to take advantage of the cash cow. If the lawsuit ultimately comes out in Pavia's favor then you have to wonder what other legal challenges will be made to protect those precious 4 years of NIL... sorry I mean D1 eligibility. People keep saying NIL has broken college football and it needs to be fixed. Sorry folks, the inmates are running the asylum now and efforts to implement structure and fix this system are in the hands of judges now.
Kids aren’t the problem. It’s the adults who caused this.
This is all an overcorrection for the years that the ncaa screwed up.
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From ambulance chasers to NIL agents...it's an evolution!
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They're going to kill the 4-years of eligibility rule, aren't they?
"This rule infringes on my right to continue making money off of my name!"
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Before you know it, NCAA will have unlimited time frame of eligibility.
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This will really limit how many kids out of high school get scholarships.
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An Extra Year is Granted for all JuCo Players in NCAA
It took all of five days for the inevitable to become reality.
Last week, Diego Pavia was granted an injunction that allowed the soon-to-be-former Vanderbilt quarterback another year of eligibility on the grounds that the NCAA should not be allowed to count his two years at New Mexico Military Institute, a junior college, against his NCAA eligibility.
That ruling only applied to Pavia but the implication was obvious, and on Monday the NCAA Division I Board of Directors granted a blanket waiver to any athletes who attended a non-NCAA school to remain eligible for 2025-26 if they otherwise would have exhausted their eligibility in 2024-25.
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It's bizzaro world
Kids not good enough to make it in the NFL can stay in college and make more than some NFL players in the NFL.
Can someone get control of this shipwreck? Elon? Trump? JMV? Anybody?
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Crazy, any particular special reason? Or is this forever....
Im old enough to remember when a cajun kicker lost eligibility just for going to junior college even though that college did not even have football.
And i believe a punter lost a year for playing a different sport in Australia at a higher level
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Esqueleto
It's bizzaro world
Kids not good enough to make it in the NFL can stay in college and make more than some NFL players in the NFL.
Can someone get control of this shipwreck? Elon? Trump? JMV? Anybody?
Maybe we can tab Kamala as the Portal Czar
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What happens if someone plays 2 years at 4 year school and then transfers to the juco.
And what happens if the juco has no classes left that the upper divsion qualified student hasnt already taken?
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R1Letterman
What happens if someone plays 2 years at 4 year school and then transfers to the juco.
And what happens if the juco has no classes left that the upper divsion qualified student hasnt already taken?
Than he can’t be a student at the juco. Even in this day and age class enrollment is a requirement.
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covcaj
Than he can’t be a student at the juco. Even in this day and age class enrollment is a requirement.
Whew.... but are you sure, what happens if he enrolls in classes he already has credit for, or other classes that are not on a degree path
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R1Letterman
Whew.... but are you sure, what happens if he enrolls in classes he already has credit for, or other classes that are not on a degree path
I don't know.... is there requirement that an athlete is opursuing a degree or simoply be enrolled at the school?
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ZoomZoom
Before you know it, NCAA will have unlimited time frame of eligibility.
Without eligibility requirements or caps to NIL.....there's no tangible difference between SEC/Big10 and NFL.
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There used to be.... thus the advent of so many general studies "majors"
"Knowledge is specific, not general"- signed Dr Michael Savage
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Policarp
Without eligibility requirements or caps to NIL.....there's no tangible difference between SEC/Big10 and NFL.
There will be only one tangible difference. Payday.
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Policarp
Without eligibility requirements or caps to NIL.....there's no tangible difference between SEC/Big10 and NFL.
Other than that nfl owners sometimes try to cut costs, try to get others to build the facilities and try to save money when possible
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Re: An Extra Year is Granted for all JuCo Players in NCAA
Seems NAIA alum would have an argument to get the extra year as well