Sounds like a real hail Mary to me.Makes sense. Go to where the sinners are.
How they weren't given the death penalty is beyond comprehension...
Satan's child. The Anti-Christ.
How they weren't given the death penalty is beyond comprehension...
Somehow, this glass half full thought makes me feel better about the NCAA's morals. I still don't think they are all there, but it makes me feel slightly restored like, "it's not that they didn't think it was all sorts of wrong, they just drastically underestimated how few people associated with PSU would agree with them".I firmly believe that the NCAA couldnt comprehend how morally vacant the people are that associate with their program. They probably figured the stigma associated with the heinous acts there, plus the penalties, would be enough to cripple the program.
If you graduate in 3 years and redshirt one of them and use the COVID exception another year, you have only lost one season of eligibility. That would be my guess this was done.How is he a grad transfer with 3 years remaining?
2020 doesn’t count, he probably redshirted one year, leaving 3 years of eligibility, and he must be getting his degree in 3 yearsHow is he a grad transfer with 3 years remaining?
Hey we just typed the same thing at the same time so it has to be correctIf you graduate in 3 years and redshirt one of them and use the COVID exception another year, you have only lost one season of eligibility. That would be my guess this was done.
Hey, don’t expect this kid to walk on waterAppeared in 1 game in 2021 and 10 games in 2022, mostly on specials and mop up duty. No career starts.