Tucker played 5 years, so not sure. But Alexis, Wilkerson and Enright only played 4 I think.
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@all4you If this rule actually came down, and it became a possibility, Tucker would probably look for a medical waiver for his WVU year. Actually, I suppose he already did?? And was granted it? So I would think if everyone were given a 5th year, he'd be eligible too. As good as I do think he was, I think I'd prefer to just get moving with a new group. There was something "off" with CDD's first IU team. I think we needed new leaders, new talent, etc...
It says the rule would do away with medical redshirts? Seems like it's trying to say 5 years to play 5 (max) regardless.@all4you If this rule actually came down, and it became a possibility, Tucker would probably look for a medical waiver for his WVU year. Actually, I suppose he already did?? And was granted it? So I would think if everyone were given a 5th year, he'd be eligible too. As good as I do think he was, I think I'd prefer to just get moving with a new group. There was something "off" with CDD's first IU team. I think we needed new leaders, new talent, etc...
Is so than I wouldn't think Tucker would get a 6th year.
@openwheel Why should anyone get five years of playing. Five years to play four is fair and nobody should get more than four years of playing in college. There should also be an age limit of 24.
It's not my proposal. I don't have that much pull with the NCAA or Donald Trump.@openwheel Why should anyone get five years of playing. Five years to play four is fair and nobody should get more than four years of playing in college. There should also be an age limit of 24.
No idea. Sounds like they are trying to get away from their inconsistent ruling on injuries and red shirts. You get five years whether you are injured for all five or not. That's the way I read it.
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