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She ain’t lyin’!View attachment 239253
Mama told me the devil was at the bottom of these drinks.
I checked off the board for awhile. Nothing to do with that. We do what we have to do...amirite?@butchna sorry for going on like that over there; it was an experiment to see if i could bore into submission. didn't mean to subject my friends.
lemme know how that worked out when you get up in about 8 hoursView attachment 239253
Mama told me the devil was at the bottom of these drinks.
I wonder if transfers are treated differently than first year players?
I have no idea either. I remember seeing the language posted on here and I recall it being two years before you didn't can't as a class qualifier. I'd be willing to bet Pruitt is skirting the rules someway. No way he's using up our initial qualifiers.Honestly I don’t know. I don’t think the rule states any difference iirc.
The only thing I am willing to bet is if you put a walk on on scholarship and then take them off the $ the next semester they won’t going against any years 25 number.
@Devo182 really needs to jump in this because he’s the one that’s brought the rule here before. I’d like to see it again
Transferred in and was previously on scholarship. So whatever is deemed satisfactory to rule out circumventing transfer requirements. NCAA doesn’t want to open a Pandora’s Box by letting an athlete pay one semester and then going back on scholarship. What these PWO’s are doing isn’t much (if any) different than grayshirting.Well what’s the criteria?
And hill has been here as long as the others that were just put on scholarship
Scrolling back thru, this is the 1st thing that came to mind
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"Does dad know!?!?"
Transferred in and was previously on scholarship. So whatever is deemed satisfactory to rule out circumventing transfer requirements. NCAA doesn’t want to open a Pandora’s Box by letting an athlete pay one semester and then going back on scholarship. What these PWO’s are doing isn’t much (if any) different than grayshirting.