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Based on that, let's pretend for a second it already got approved. Kyle already stated he's unsure what's next. Say they announce an appeal victory anyway; if he goes to the NFL despite the appeal, some fans would be upset. Whereas if he stays, the approval is implicitly announced as well. There's really no reason to say anything more about the appeal publicly.

Win or lose, ultimately I think we'll either get an "I'm going to the NFL" or an "I'm coming back" announcement and the appeal will be just kind of fade away.
 
Based on that, let's pretend for a second it already got approved. Kyle already stated he's unsure what's next. Say they announce an appeal victory anyway; if he goes to the NFL despite the appeal, some fans would be upset. Whereas if he stays, the approval is implicitly announced as well. There's really no reason to say anything more about the appeal publicly.

Win or lose, ultimately I think we'll either get an "I'm going to the NFL" or an "I'm coming back" announcement and the appeal will be just kind of fade away.
If the appeal is granted, he is coming back and we are beating Tennessee to start a magical year that leads to a Kyle McCord Heismann Trophy!!!!
 
What is this actually quoting? Sorry, but AI models are generally pulling from the entire internet, which includes people that are posting in fan blogs and chat sites. Can't be trusted whatsoever.

Could just go read the NCAA rulebook.
The hallucination rate is about 4% last I knew.
 
From Chat GPT
In the NCAA, student-athletes are typically granted five calendar years to complete four seasons of competition, with the possibility of a redshirt year to extend eligibility. If a coach inadvertently uses a player’s redshirt year, the athlete may seek an “Extension of Eligibility” waiver to regain the lost season.





To qualify for this waiver, the athlete must demonstrate that circumstances beyond their control, such as administrative errors or miscommunication, led to the unintended use of their redshirt year. The NCAA evaluates these requests on a case-by-case basis, considering factors like the nature of the error and its impact on the athlete’s eligibility.





For instance, if a player was mistakenly designated as a redshirt due to a coach’s error and this misclassification resulted in the loss of a season of competition, the athlete could apply for an extension of eligibility. The NCAA would review the specifics of the situation to determine if the waiver is warranted.





It’s important to note that the NCAA has specific guidelines and deadlines for submitting such waiver requests. Athletes and their institutions should act promptly to gather necessary documentation and submit the application within the required timeframe.





For personalized guidance, consulting with professionals experienced in NCAA waivers and appeals can be beneficial. Services like Informed Athlete offer consultations to help determine the best course of action based on individual circumstances.





In summary, if a coach’s mistake leads to the unintended use of a redshirt year, the affected athlete may pursue an Extension of Eligibility waiver by demonstrating that the error was beyond their control and adhering to NCAA procedures for such requests.
The defense rests!
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I just heard on the Orange Zone podcast that underclassmen have to declare for the NFL draft by Jan 6, and therefore we will know his answer by then. Is this correct or did they miss something?
 
To the tune of the legendary “Let Them Play” Bad News Bears Astrodome chat

LET - HIM - PLAY!
LET - HIM - PLAY!!
LET - HIM - PLAY!!!
finally, I have tried to get the chant going a couple times. I want EVERYONE saying it LET HIM PLAY!!!!!
 
I just heard on the Orange Zone podcast that underclassmen have to declare for the NFL draft by Jan 6, and therefore we will know his answer by then. Is this correct or did they miss something?

LQA is an underclassman.

With the NFL allowing draft-eligible underclassmen to participate in college all-star games, a "soft" deadline of Jan. 6 has been added to give players an opportunity to submit their petitions for special eligibility to the league sooner. An initial list of names will be released to NFL teams and the public on Jan. 7. Players will have until Jan. 9 to revoke their submission.

The traditional "hard" deadline for underclassmen to submit a petition to the league is Jan. 15. A list of names will be released to NFL teams and the public on Jan. 16. Players will have until Jan. 18 to revoke their submission.

A special "championship" deadline of Jan. 24 has been established exclusively for players on teams participating in the College Football Playoff National Championship. Players will have until Jan. 27 to revoke their submission.

Since McCord is out of college eligibility, he's automatically in the draft. If he wants to "opt out" of the draft, he has to declare by Feb 7.
 
Let’s meet in front of the NCAA’s Waiver Decision Making HQ and get the chant going - I’ll bring the megaphone

LET - HIM - PLAY!
LET - HIM - PLAY!!
LET - HIM - PLAY!!!
I'll ride a horse and wear war paint!!!!
Edit: I'll even give a William Wallace like speech before we storm the NCAA offices.
 
LQA is an underclassman.

With the NFL allowing draft-eligible underclassmen to participate in college all-star games, a "soft" deadline of Jan. 6 has been added to give players an opportunity to submit their petitions for special eligibility to the league sooner. An initial list of names will be released to NFL teams and the public on Jan. 7. Players will have until Jan. 9 to revoke their submission.

The traditional "hard" deadline for underclassmen to submit a petition to the league is Jan. 15. A list of names will be released to NFL teams and the public on Jan. 16. Players will have until Jan. 18 to revoke their submission.

A special "championship" deadline of Jan. 24 has been established exclusively for players on teams participating in the College Football Playoff National Championship. Players will have until Jan. 27 to revoke their submission.

Since McCord is out of college eligibility, he's automatically in the draft. If he wants to "opt out" of the draft, he has to declare by Feb 7.
So is Wax
 
Let’s meet in front of the NCAA’s Waiver Decision Making HQ and get the chant going - I’ll bring the megaphone

LET - HIM - PLAY!
LET - HIM - PLAY!!
LET - HIM - PLAY!!!
Do you think we need to tell them who “Him” is? Or will it be obvious the only person people would picket for would be McCord?
 
Do you think we need to tell them who “Him” is? Or will it be obvious the only person people would picket for would be McCord?
OOooooooooohhhhhhhhh...a nice transition into LET KYLE PLAY!!!!! Would be sweet. Obviously, the original reference to the Bad News Bears was a general "Let Them Play" is the original premise, but specifying Kyle is probably necessary in this case, as we aren't all sitting in the Astrodome watching two little league teams playing. Great suggestion and it is noted.
 
Do you think we need to tell them who “Him” is? Or will it be obvious the only person people would picket for would be McCord?
Good point.

Let’s all dress head to toe in McCord #6 uniforms. Everyone pick your favorite jersey / pants color combo but definitely wear helmets and protective cups.
 
LQA is an underclassman.

With the NFL allowing draft-eligible underclassmen to participate in college all-star games, a "soft" deadline of Jan. 6 has been added to give players an opportunity to submit their petitions for special eligibility to the league sooner. An initial list of names will be released to NFL teams and the public on Jan. 7. Players will have until Jan. 9 to revoke their submission.

The traditional "hard" deadline for underclassmen to submit a petition to the league is Jan. 15. A list of names will be released to NFL teams and the public on Jan. 16. Players will have until Jan. 18 to revoke their submission.

A special "championship" deadline of Jan. 24 has been established exclusively for players on teams participating in the College Football Playoff National Championship. Players will have until Jan. 27 to revoke their submission.

Since McCord is out of college eligibility, he's automatically in the draft. If he wants to "opt out" of the draft, he has to declare by Feb 7.
Good summary. The Feb 7 deadline is what matters the most for us. Hopefully it doesn’t take that long…
 

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