'17 GA DT Aubrey Solomon (NCAA IS A FAIR ORGANIZATION)

If he's a freshman when redshirting, then injured a whole separate year, then yes he can. If he took a regular redshirt any other year, no.



Are you saying a player redshirts for no reason year 1, injured Y2, then injured Y3? Then yes, that would qualify as having lost 2 years outside of his control.
Like I said both years lost have to due to injury or some wierd off the field issue.

If the first year is a coaching decision then the 6th year can’t happen without two more years lost
 
Ahh, thanks VG.
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(Insert long explanation that ends with me being a nerd).
mine's simple. i'm old and don't pay attention anymore.....it still freaks me out to see people i watched regularly in the 90's with heads full of silver hair.

Elizabeth Shue is in "The Boys"...and she still loks great. but like that older, cougar type of great....like you knows she's probably a grandmother, but you don't care?

a far cry from adventures in babysitting and karate kid....which is how i'd prefer to remember her.
 
mine's simple. i'm old and don't pay attention anymore.....it still freaks me out to see people i watched regularly in the 90's with heads full of silver hair.

Elizabeth Shue is in "The Boys"...and she still loks great. but like that older, cougar type of great....like you knows she's probably a grandmother, but you don't care?

a far cry from adventures in babysitting and karate kid....which is how i'd prefer to remember her.
Lol, we were watching an animal show the other day and I said "that's not the same lioness, the other had a small slit in her ear and white tuft."

My wife turns and says "and yet you literally don't recognize one actress in any of our shows"

Me: shrugs
 
mine's simple. i'm old and don't pay attention anymore.....it still freaks me out to see people i watched regularly in the 90's with heads full of silver hair.

Elizabeth Shue is in "The Boys"...and she still loks great. but like that older, cougar type of great....like you knows she's probably a grandmother, but you don't care?

a far cry from adventures in babysitting and karate kid....which is how i'd prefer to remember her.

Do old women have soft skin? What do they smell like? I've never been with a woman over 50 before. Am I missing out?
 
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not to be negative but how ****ing long does it take the ncaa to make a decision for a TN player? seriously. no sane person could look me straight in the eyes and tell me there isnt an anti-UT bias there.

Saban must have something on the NCAA.
 
Soo...the way I finally figured out if the new guidelines applied retroactively or not was that I happened to see an ncaa PR employee email in one of their media releases concerning the June 26th guideline adjustments. After a short back and forth (she thought I had a publication and deadline) she answered my question.

I just gathered the chuptzah to reply back and take a halfcourt shot asking about when the committee should meet again/make a decision on Aubrey. 90% chance I get an EFF OFF reply, but meh.
 
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not to be negative but how ****ing long does it take the ncaa to make a decision for a TN player? seriously. no sane person could look me straight in the eyes and tell me there isnt an anti-UT bias there.

Saban must have something on the NCAA.

Nothing really to do with your point - it just conjured up a memory from when I was reading about transfer waivers - apparently one of the first major cases that brought public light to these cases was Tyler Smith's. This was a national article, so not UT specific either. Tyler's father was dying of lung cancer. Iirc he passed too soon to see Tyler play here. Sad story, but that kid thrived and is still playing overseas in Israel. Loved seeing thay guy play. The gamewinner vs Calipari, Rose, and #1 Memphis was clutch.
 
Nothing really to do with your point - it just conjured up a memory from when I was reading about transfer waivers - apparently one of the first major cases that brought public light to these cases was Tyler Smith's. This was a national article, so not UT specific either. Tyler's father was dying of lung cancer. Iirc he passed too soon to see Tyler play here. Sad story, but that kid thrived and is still playing overseas in Israel. Loved seeing thay guy play. The gamewinner vs Calipari, Rose, and #1 Memphis was clutch.
When you conjure up memories of reading legal jargon you have a problem.
 
When you conjure up memories of reading legal jargon you have a problem.
Happens to me frequently, sadly. There have been many times when I dreamed about a clause in something I was drafting and then I wind up giving it a second look and improving it the next morning. Subconscious review process or just dumb luck? I've never charged for dream time but I probably should as I'm sure that the stress of those worrisome dreams puts wear and tear on body and mind.
 
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