SmokyRiverDog
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Which brings up the idea is that if he's ineligible for a season that is essential non-existent, he might be the first person the NCAA makes sit out next season because he hasn't officially sat out a complete season of potential eligibility. It will never end. On a different note, I wonder if Brandon Kennedy will be the first player to ever play at the same time on the same collegiate offensive line as his own son around 2035 or so.Still trying to figure out how's he's ineligible for a season that doesn't count toward eligibility.
Think he would be cleared next year easily, he might have this year had UT not dragged their feet. A lot think if he’s not able to play, he jumps early. I don’t, defeats the only reason he came back, to play with his brother.Which brings up the idea is that if he's ineligible for a season that is essential non-existent, he might be the first person the NCAA makes sit out next season because he hasn't officially sat out a complete season of potential eligibility. It will never end. On a different note, I wonder if Brandon Kennedy will be the first player to ever play at the same time on the same collegiate offensive line as his own son around 2035 or so.
Think he would be cleared next year easily, he might have this year had UT not dragged their feet. A lot think if he’s not able to play, he jumps early. I don’t, defeats the only reason he came back, to play with his brother.
WalterFootball has him 2-4 rounder, he might can play himself into the 1st rd. He will probably be a Guard in the NFL so that might be hard to reach if they draft him as a Guard.Uhmm, that's far from the only reason he came back. If he grades reasonably well, he will enter the 2021 draft whether he plays this season or not.
I saw where the attorney said it was a Reconsideration as well. I was curious if it was just his choice of words, but that seemed too coincidental since, like you said, that's a whole separate process.It's called reconsideration, and it is not an appeal. Separate process. He apparently provided new information also.
The only ones I'm aware of were the Ole Miss players from when they were on probation and that is an official exception. Without an official exception, I don't believe it's been done before, at least that I can find.Rare to see a player other than grad transfers go from one SEC team to another without sitting out a complete year. It has happened but a good reason was cited. We can only hope that Cade has reason enough. I doubt they let Gatewood play for UK this year.
It doesn't work like that. It is a one year residency rule, regardless.What's a year at UT cost, 30k or so all in? Somebody needs to just pony up. The kid will be a millionaire many times over a year from now when he gets drafted. Then he can just flip the bird to the NCAA fools as he walks on.
It has nothing to do with eligibility. All he has to do is sit 2 full semesters, then he can play. He could even play in a January bowl game, since he arrived in January/Spring, like some players have done in the past.Which brings up the idea is that if he's ineligible for a season that is essential non-existent, he might be the first person the NCAA makes sit out next season because he hasn't officially sat out a complete season of potential eligibility. It will never end. On a different note, I wonder if Brandon Kennedy will be the first player to ever play at the same time on the same collegiate offensive line as his own son around 2035 or so.
I just don't see it .He needs atleast a full year starting.
LOL, Cade will start in 2025.Which brings up the idea is that if he's ineligible for a season that is essential non-existent, he might be the first person the NCAA makes sit out next season because he hasn't officially sat out a complete season of potential eligibility. It will never end. On a different note, I wonder if Brandon Kennedy will be the first player to ever play at the same time on the same collegiate offensive line as his own son around 2035 or so.
Florida just got an NCAA waiver for 5 star Penn State transfer Justin Shorter, their second waiver this calendar year. Wonder if this is good news for Cade or if Volnation will soon be picking up their pitchforks?
Justin Shorter NCAA waiver approved
I just saw this. Does it really matter if Cade transferred within the conference?Florida just got an NCAA waiver for 5 star Penn State transfer Justin Shorter, their second waiver this calendar year. Wonder if this is good news for Cade or if Volnation will soon be picking up their pitchforks?
Justin Shorter NCAA waiver approved
Nothing to do with Cade. Ain't intraconference and isn't Kirby on the other end.Florida just got an NCAA waiver for 5 star Penn State transfer Justin Shorter, their second waiver this calendar year. Wonder if this is good news for Cade or if Volnation will soon be picking up their pitchforks?
Justin Shorter NCAA waiver approved