SayUWantAreVOLution
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So, here's an interesting thought. It appears the NCAA rule barring a former pro player from competing in college is being challenged. This involves "junior league" hockey.
Imagine, however, lots of Caribbean baseball players come to America, sign up to play pro ball, and never see college. Can they play ball in college if the pros decide they need more development or pro ball is just too tough?
If this challenge works, I'd say yes.
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Imagine, however, lots of Caribbean baseball players come to America, sign up to play pro ball, and never see college. Can they play ball in college if the pros decide they need more development or pro ball is just too tough?
If this challenge works, I'd say yes.

WHL player commits to ASU, challenging NCAA
Braxton Whitehead of the WHL's Regina Pats has received a verbal commitment from Arizona State's Division I program despite NCAA eligibility rules that prevent any player who has appeared in a major junior hockey game from playing college hockey.