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Post by WolfPtCat » Wed Jan 26, 2005 4:56 pm

That was a good article. It sounds like Casey has paid his dues and has earned his playing time. I wish him all the luck in the world. If he has impressed his teamates, then he belongs on the team. None of the other guys would vouch for him, if he didn't belong on the team.
I think I met him playing open gym "rat ball" a few years back. Mick was right, he did need a year off to develop physically. He was a small guy.
I remember hearing how a year of official Prep School did not affect your 5 years of eligibility. I didn't know taking a year off completely also worked that way. I thought the clock started when you graduated high school, with the exceptions of medical redshirts, Mormons, etc. Does anyone know how this rule works. NAIA, Div II, etc. have different rules, but I thought you only had 5 yrs post HS in NCAA Div I.



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Post by CelticCat » Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:36 pm

WolfPtCat wrote:That was a good article. It sounds like Casey has paid his dues and has earned his playing time. I wish him all the luck in the world. If he has impressed his teamates, then he belongs on the team. None of the other guys would vouch for him, if he didn't belong on the team.
I think I met him playing open gym "rat ball" a few years back. Mick was right, he did need a year off to develop physically. He was a small guy.
I remember hearing how a year of official Prep School did not affect your 5 years of eligibility. I didn't know taking a year off completely also worked that way. I thought the clock started when you graduated high school, with the exceptions of medical redshirts, Mormons, etc. Does anyone know how this rule works. NAIA, Div II, etc. have different rules, but I thought you only had 5 yrs post HS in NCAA Div I.
Chris Weinke was old. :P


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Post by CatfaninGA » Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:42 pm

Weinke also went to play pro baseball, not prep school.


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Post by CelticCat » Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:43 pm

I was referring to the part of his post that said he thought the 5 year counter started as soon as you graduated HS.


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Post by WolfPtCat » Thu Jan 27, 2005 7:33 am

Your Weinke example is good. I don't think I'm pulling the 5 yr clock thing out of my arse. However, this has been known to happen. Is it perhaps a sports specific rule, maybe track and field. Mike, "Hammer", could you help me out on this one?

Otherwise I will retire to the Bat Cave and work on quieting those voices in my head that are bombarding me with inaccurate NCAA compliance information.



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Post by mjc » Thu Jan 27, 2005 9:31 am

I think that your clock starts when you attend a college as a fulltime student. There might be an age thing (25???) but I don't remember. Casey is fine.



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