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Eleven Warriors article says his one season of remaining eligibility is based on the extra year of eligibility because of the pandemic. If he is a “super senior” does that mean he is a non-counter for scholarship purposes?
I want them to freaking play. I don't care who or where. I want to see them freaking play. I don't care about proving anything. Watching them play is one of the joys of life. If's it Indiana again so freaking be it.
I hope I'm wrong, but this all smells of them faking an attempt to play the game so they can avoid the appearance that they chickened out. They are just trying to set the narrative. I just hope one other team has to cancel and we can pick up their opponent.
I had always assumed a player became draft eligible after 3 college seasons. It was interesting in reading the link to the rules that a player is not actually automatically eligible after 3 years. Rather they are eligible to apply after 3 years. Thus, it appears, when a player “declares” for the...
Is it certain that O’Shaugnessy is on scholarship? He’s not listed on Elevenwarriors chart. He’s not listed on any 247sports class charts. If Ohio State announced him as having signed a LOI or announced him on scholarship I missed it. I’m not it wasn’t announced, I’m just saying if it was I...
My understanding of a greyshirt is that the student-athlete actually delays enrollment the school. A student-athlete has five years of eligibility during which he/she can compete in four seasons (unless you are granted a sixth year hardship waiver). The five year clock begins on your first day...
But how many have gotten a 6th year when only 1 of the 5 years was lost to injury? If he can prove that 2013 was lost to injury then he should get a 6th year. If not...
But it's not just the medical hardship waiver rules. Even if they qualify him under the waiver rules, he would also have to get a 6th year. You have a 5 year clock in which you can compete in 4 of those seasons. This is his 5th year. He played 2 years of JUCO, redshirted 1 year at OSU, played...
Redshirts-
Joe Burrow
KJ Hill
Torrance Gibson
Alex Stump
Rashod Berry
AJ Alexander
Kevin Feder
Matthew Burrell
Brandon Bowen
Grant Schmidt
Josh Alabi
DaVon Hamilton
Robert Landers
Jashon Cornell
Dre'mont Jones
Justin Hilliard
Joshua Norwood
Eric Glover-Williams
Damon Arnette
Liam McCullough...
I don't understand why he would need a medical redshirt. He was a true junior so he has a redshirt year available. I understand medical redshirts to be applicable for players who played during a season, but less than 20% of the contests, and we're injured during the first half of the season. In...
Dixon seems similar to James Clark who received a medical redshirt already. According to OSU official bio he played in 3 games. Maybe OSU is anticipating Clark receiving a medical redshirt and he hasn't actually been granted it. In any event the official roster still lists him as a redshirt...
Has there been an announcement on Dixon's status? The official stats have him with 1 game played. He should be eligible for a redshirt or medical redshirt and remain a freshman eligibility.