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
Need to use the TE's more with TB rolling out.
Why not convert Jarred Johnson into a Pee Wee like tight end? Im guessing he doesn't carry enough lbs.
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