Yahoo Sports national columnist Dan Wetzel and senior college sports reporter Ross Dellenger join Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde to discuss the Vanderbilt quarterback suing the NCAA over rules reducing the number of seasons junior college players can compete at Division I schools. Hear the full conversation on the “College Football Enquirer” podcast – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
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It’s time for some money moves presented by Invesco QQQ, the official ETF of the NCAA, the bylaws in there state that the moment you enroll full time in any academic institution, even if it isn’t affiliated with the NC A, your clock starts on your five years that you have to play to use your four years of eligibility, right?
So you have four years of eligibility, you have five years to do it.
You can take a red shirt year so you could enroll at your local junior college and not play sports for two years, then transfer to a NC A school, uh after earning an associate’s degree and you would only have three years of eligibility left if you then decide to play sports.
So even if you didn’t play at the Juco, you’d lose a year, I will say, and I’ll give you credit, Dan Wetzel.
You’ve been saying for months that you were waiting for somebody to, to push, push the unending or endless eligibility in court.
And this is at least a precursor to that.
I, I’m certain Diego Pavia and everyone else who goes to Juco goes in with a knowledge and understanding that.
Yeah.
OK. After this, I’m gonna get two years and uh or three actually because he played two at New Mexico State.
Now, one at, at Vandy, that’s the rule.
That’s the understanding.
That’s the clock.
I will be interested to see.
Yes, how well this is received.
And then if it inspires anybody else to try to uh um take advantage of the…
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Publish date : 2024-11-12 16:26:38
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