The Original Fade
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This isn’t unlimited eligibility. This is 5 years flat instead of 5 to play 4 with a bunch of loopholes and unevenly applied waivers. It’s a massive simplification of the system and it’s happening next year regardless of this lawsuit.There is a downstream negative effect to granting unlimited eligibility to college players because they can’t let go of the NIL. High school athletes are about to get screwed to infinity
This isn’t unlimited eligibility. This is 5 years flat instead of 5 to play 4 with a bunch of loopholes and unevenly applied waivers. It’s a massive simplification of the system and it’s happening next year regardless of this lawsuit.
You got room on your squad for a same age 5-10 power forward? Lost a little of my hops but replaced it with bulk for underneath the basket.Now hold on there Ace. There ain’t much call for 70 year old point guards but I’ve still got eligibility. With a running start, I can jump over the free throw line.
just the beginning. The next lawsuit will be for unlimited eligibility and non student status. Wait and see
Simple question…
Why should Devan Cambridge or Myles Stute be getting an extra year and Zeigler shouldn’t? Both have played more career games.
What is special about Stute's circumstances that merits another season?What do those situations have to do with ZZ?
I respect ZZ a ton but what is his special circumstance that merits another season? If it’s purely for financial or because he really likes playing college basketball, then sorry, but that’s not a valid reason. Move along.
His reason is fairness, equality for earning potential…why should players who have played more games than him and more years than him be getting yet another year and he shouldn’t, that’s the point.What do those situations have to do with ZZ?
I respect ZZ a ton but what is his special circumstance that merits another season? If it’s purely for financial or because he really likes playing college basketball, then sorry, but that’s not a valid reason. Move along.
The 5 years is probably going to pass. So, the only class that won’t benefit is this year’s senior class unless ZZ prevails.Sorry. You get 4 years to play. Covid was a special one off situation and any records set with that fifth year have a massive asterisk.
Let's not destroy college athletics. If not five, why not six, seven, ten? This is silly.
Agree completely. He had four great years. Now he's trying to take a spot away from someone else.I like Zakai but what a stupid lawsuit. You played 4 years. You graduated. You missed some time to injury but not anything enough to medically qualify.
Move along and let the next wave of athletes play ball. Everything good must come to an end.
This is exactly why people dislike the current landscape. I know ZZ loves UT and deserves to make money but it’s not like he was cheated at all during his time. It’s tiring seeing all these 4 or 5 year players fighting for more eligibility .
I feel like such a boomer whining about it. I wish I could have played ball longer too and made nil money but my ship sailed just like ZZ’s has too.
Why wouldn’t you want arguably the best point guard we’ve ever had BACK on the team? That’s a little crazy. He’s not “trying to take a spot”. He wants to win a natty with his coach and his team. Stop trying to villainize him. This school means more to him than we could understand, i don’t fault him at all for trying to come back and : win a natty, make some money, have some fun. Also, there’s spots available, so he’s not taking someone’s spotGames played per season:
35
30
36
37
He played four years. Keep it moving, Z
Sad it if happens. College is a four year deal. The redshirt year makes sense. But giving five full years will just deprive athletes of opportunities. It will inevitably morph into guys getting 6-7 years (it already has).He didn’t play four “full” years like you said though. He missed the 2023 post season.
Again, the 5 years is going to pass by the NCAA soon. This really isn’t even up for debate except for when it will happen.
Good point. The only way ZZ gets a spot is by the numbers going to 15. He really doesn’t take a spot.Why wouldn’t you want arguably the best point guard we’ve ever had BACK on the team? That’s a little crazy. He’s not “trying to take a spot”. He wants to win a natty with his coach and his team. Stop trying to villainize him. This school means more to him than we could understand, i don’t fault him at all for trying to come back and : win a natty, make some money, have some fun. Also, there’s spots available, so he’s not taking someone’s spot