Glasco crushing recruiting
Glasco crushing recruiting
Thanks, Icitsh - I understood the 5 years to play 4 for a healthy player - I was thinking the last two years were medical-hardship years - anyone remember how many years Venable got in football for medical reasons? Holland had two separate season-ending injuries in two years, both attributable to softball.
This entire thread on the topic of depth, I have not seen a mention of the All-American, PAC-10 Pitcher of the year that transferred in. Is she still on roster and will she contribute this season?
Just looked up an Athletic Network/Dan MacDonald article about Justin Venable - appears a medical hardship is claimed after 5 years is up - I would think Holland would be a prime candidate for medical hardship relief -of course, the article is many years old and NCAA may have changed its rules:
https://www.athleticnetwork.net/arti...54&profID=4752
Under NCAA rules, players have five years to get in four playing seasons, so Venable, Bustle and his new staff figured that 2002 was his swan song. And, wouldn't you know ... a knee injury, this time his right ACL, ended his 2002 hopes in the third game at Houston.
"By the time Venable hobbled to midfield for the 2002 senior honors prior to the Arkansas State game, he'd missed 42 of a potential 56 games.
The first four or five years I didn't get the playing time I'd expected," Venable said, "and it was pretty hard. There was a new staff coming in that was committed to turning the program around, and I wanted to be there when it happened."
He applied to the NCAA for a sixth-year hardship, and incredibly didn't get that lone year. In a rare example of NCAA fairness, he got a three-year extension on his five-year "clock."
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