Marcus Fuller blog: Eliason and Osenieks are developing as redshirts


They both now wear D cups. Bye bye training bra's!
 

Like RS III has developed?

Actually RSIII has improved every year at Minnesota.

Check his frosh - soph - and now junior stats, to wit:

2009 = 6.3 ppg - 4.2 rpg - 1.5 bpg
2010 = 8.2 ppg - 5.8 rpg - 1.6 bpg
2011 = 10.6 ppg - 5.6 rpg - 2.1 rpg
 


Redshirt???

As a partial qualifier, doesn't Oto lose the year of eligibility?:confused:
 



Actually RSIII has improved every year at Minnesota.

Check his frosh - soph - and now junior stats, to wit:

2009 = 6.3 ppg - 4.2 rpg - 1.5 bpg
2010 = 8.2 ppg - 5.8 rpg - 1.6 bpg
2011 = 10.6 ppg - 5.6 rpg - 2.1 rpg

I agree that Ralph has improve, but do you know his minutes those 3 years? I do not recall if he started as a freshman or not or how much he played?

Edit: I could look it up myself too, just being lazy in case FOT has it handy.
 

I had read that Tubby was very happy with Oto and thought he would contribute quite a bit next year. Plus we could use another shooter.
 

As a partial qualifier, doesn't Oto lose the year of eligibility?:confused:

Hate to do this again after the recent 'medical redshirt' talk, but there is technically no such thing as a partial qualifier in D1 bball any longer, although it's commonly used to describe a nonqualifier with a partial waiver. You're either a qualifier or a nonqualifier.

As to your question, yes, he loses a year of competition eligibility. After four years of school (i.e., three years of competition), he may be able to gain another year of eligibility to compete (generally speaking, he just needs to be 80% of his way to a degree by that time... so, many kids would not have a problem getting back that fourth year of competition eligibility...).
 






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