TwistingMyMelon
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I guess that's one advantage of having a player hurt. They're not worth as much on the transfer market.
You are correct. Remaining eligibility entering 2025 was 4 years, not sure why the website doesn't say 5 for all freshmen.Considering he was in the 2025 class and enrolled at the U in January 2025, that is impressive
A player is never eligible for five years. They have 5 years to play four years and four games. You can play four games without burning a redshirt. You never have five years of eligibility.You are correct. Remaining eligibility entering 2025 was 4 years, not sure why the website doesn't say 5 for all freshmen.
That's nice thought he might go portalling but hopefully he's back and healthy and can be a nice change of pace back
Completely understand that, It's his 1st year at MN and has 4 years left, next roster he will still have 4 years left. Why not say they have 5 years and next roster say 4, and if they play switch it to 3.A player is never eligible for five years. They have 5 years to play four years and four games. You can play four games without burning a redshirt. You never have five years of eligibility.
You were one of the fewNot me, I defended it.
I liked the RPO and I prefer max protect schemes to offenses where your RBs catch a ton of passes.
Is that still true with the Covid debacle?A player is never eligible for five years. They have 5 years to play four years and four games. You can play four games without burning a redshirt. You never have five years of eligibility.