McPeePants
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So did Wettstein (jr) take the job from Hawthorne (soph)?
Him being a SR walk on, he might be a kid (if a scholarship opens up at the very end) that we might throw a scholarship his way. What I mean is that with Walkon SRs, you don't lose anything by giving them a scholarship that opens up late because they will graduate and that scholarship will be open again for the next recruiting class. It'd essentially be wasted if not given to a walk on (if it's late).
Best part about that reference is, Wettstein wouldn't do it! Life long Gopher fan despite being from WI!The only thing is, how late is late? Wettstein would have to know he's coming back in time to register for classes, get accepted in a post-graduate program, take the GRE, etc. It might be hard for him to wait that out rather than finding a job.
Besides, who's to say if he did want to keep playing he wouldn't just transfer to Wisconsin? Sorry, couldn't resist the Wilson reference...
The only thing is, how late is late? Wettstein would have to know he's coming back in time to register for classes, get accepted in a post-graduate program, take the GRE, etc. It might be hard for him to wait that out rather than finding a job.
Besides, who's to say if he did want to keep playing he wouldn't just transfer to Wisconsin? Sorry, couldn't resist the Wilson reference...
Does the U have some kind of coaching class like some other schools do that is taught by one of the coaches? Sounds like a cake class to me. Lol.Here is where it gets tricky. Now, I might have my info incorrect, but if Wettstein wants to stay at his same school (not transfer to WI) he doesn't have to take the GRE and get into a Post Grad program. That is for players who want to leave a school where they are under scholarship and go to another school where they will be under scholarship without having to sit out (and obviously running out of eligibility). It's a transfer exception. The idea is that a kid wants to get on with his education and go to grad school.
Wettstein's situation is a little different. He merely has to be enrolled in school. If you remember Matt Leinart only took Ballroom Dance his 5th season at USC. That can be easily attained. I'm not sure if he needed the class in order to graduate or not. I'd guess not, but even if he did, that could be easily attained. Wettstein would only have to leave 1 small class available to be taken first semester next year, and he'd be good to go.
If he wanted to go elsewhere to kick, he'd have to go the grad school route though.