Thanks to NIL $$$$$ in not sure he will ever leave college. Even after COVID year , he can walk on while he gets a masters and doctorate. š.,..
Iām sure he would if he could manage it lol, but only 5 years of eligibility allowed for D1. Maybe he could go play more in D2-3 bahaha.Thanks to NIL $$$$$ in not sure he will ever leave college. Even after COVID year , he can walk on while he gets a masters and doctorate. š.,..
Donāt blame him one bit. Iād do the same and milk that as long as possible šThanks to NIL $$$$$ in not sure he will ever leave college. Even after COVID year , he can walk on while he gets a masters and doctorate. š.,..
RJ Davis coming back is a perfect example, 4 year/first team All American, figures heāll make more at Carolina than fighting for a NBA spot.Donāt blame him one bit. Iād do the same and milk that as long as possible š
It was offered that year so players wouldnāt sit it out intentionally knowing they may not get a full year in. In hindsight itās annoying but at the time if they didnāt decide on that many players would have opted out and we may not have had a season because many schools couldnāt field a team.Don't blame him as others have said, but he is the poster of why this is the dumbest rule the NCAA has possibly ever maid.
Play 28 games, average 14 and 7 your Freshman year for Elite 8 team and you are rewarded 1 whole extra year of eligibility because Covid "negatively" impacted your Freshman season.
And now there are dudes that are 24-26 years old in college playing against 17-18 year old projected lotto picks šIt was offered that year so players wouldnāt sit it out intentionally knowing they may not get a full year in. In hindsight itās annoying but at the time if they didnāt decide on that many players would have opted out and we may not have had a season because many schools couldnāt field a team.
Wait just a minute. Isn't the NCAA limiting his ability to earn by only allowing 5 years of eligibility?Iām sure he would if he could manage it lol, but only 5 years of eligibility allowed for D1. Maybe he could go play more in D2-3 bahaha.
That got us to a F4 and the NC game. Worked out perfect for us not getting Kalk or Dickinson and having to āsettleā on the 436th prospectGood for him. However, will be glad when he does leave college, so we can stop discussing him.
Yes, he should have gone to us back in high school. However, I think we all know that destiny took over, and we ended up getting a 2 time back-to-back NPOY. We won.
Haha correctWait just a minute. Isn't the NCAA limiting his ability to earn by only allowing 5 years of eligibility?
Wait just a minute. Isn't the NCAA limiting his ability to earn by only allowing 5 years of eligibility?
Haha correct
šGet ready for Super Duper Senior eligibility.......
Is the nutcracker coming back to iu?And now there are dudes that are 24-26 years old in college playing against 17-18 year old projected lotto picks š
24-26 year olds playing due to Covid that donāt have a path to the next level and yet get more playing time in front of 18-19 year olds is a bit lame.I donāt feel sorry for 17 and 18 year olds playing against 24 and 26 year olds. We have 17 and 18 year olds playing in G leagues. We have 19 year olds playing in the NBA
Agreed, should have been a 1 year thing, not 4.Don't blame him as others have said, but he is the poster of why this is the dumbest rule the NCAA has possibly ever maid.
Play 28 games, average 14 and 7 your Freshman year for Elite 8 team and you are rewarded 1 whole extra year of eligibility because Covid "negatively" impacted your Freshman season.
Kinda that was my point , not like he didn't play or covid knocked him out of the season , seems like "milking the system just a whee bit".Agreed, should have been a 1 year thing, not 4.
Well if you count your favorite redshirt year(s) and then that pesky covid year and add in NILāwhy wouldnāt you stay?Iām kind of wondering what are 26 year olds doing still going to college? I was at Purdue for 5 years and graduated at age 22.
Well if you count your favorite redshirt year(s) and then that pesky covid year and add in NILāwhy wouldnāt you stay?
Butā¦..boo buie is turning 25 this year. Cormac Ryan from UNC turned 26ā¦4 other guys who were in the tourney were 26 as well.
Another guy had been playin ball for 9 years but finally called it quits.
Not if the NIL money is there still! Canāt leave that money on the table, Wole!!I have to wonder about some of those players. They have to realize they have no hope playing in the nba. The NBA prefers younger players. Itās time to graduate and get a real job.
If My options are stay in college and make $500K+ or graduate and make $50K, itās pretty obvious which one I am choosing.I have to wonder about some of those players. They have to realize they have no hope playing in the nba. The NBA prefers younger players. Itās time to graduate and get a real job.
I could understand Dickinson staying as long as possible. However, I have to ask, how much are these other players who are aged 24-26 receiving from NIL deals? I guess given the opportunity to get my MBA from Krannert for free, I probably would also have stayed a few extra years. Going to night school part time while working full time was not fun.If My options are stay in college and make $500K+ or graduate and make $50K, itās pretty obvious which one I am choosing.
Exactly. Hell, the scholarship, training table, housing and meals is worth $40-50K alone. Give me an extra $20K and an opportunity to see coeds on campus every day and it's still an easy decision.I could understand Dickinson staying as long as possible. However, I have to ask, how much are these other players who are aged 24-26 receiving from NIL deals? I guess given the opportunity to get my MBA from Krannert for free, I probably would also have stayed a few extra years. Going to night school part time while working full time was not fun.
Thats what i love about these coeds. I get older, they stay the same age.and an opportunity to see coeds on campus every day and it's still an easy decision.
Thats what i love about these coeds. I get older, they stay the same age.
Plus, he knows he doesn't have to go to class at UNC.RJ Davis coming back is a perfect example, 4 year/first team All American, figures heāll make more at Carolina than fighting for a NBA spot.
What was your major?Iām kind of wondering what are 26 year olds doing still going to college? I was at Purdue for 5 years and graduated at age 22.
I graduated with a dual degree in sanitation engineering and husbandry, both smelled like sh@t, so I became a gynecologist that job prepared me to go into business as a tuna boat fisherman , which I later upgraded to a obgyn. I'm now a monk in a monastery in Mount Sinai took me 4 years to get the smell of fish off me.I started out as a math / computer science major. I spent some time in accounting. I graduated with a dual major in secondary math education and elementary education. That required two different stints in student teaching which led to my 5th year. I later finished my information systems degree and Masters in Management. I started out as a math teacher, joined the Air Force and retired as a college professor teaching information systems.
I was asked an honest and polite question, so I replied with an honest and polite answer.I graduated with a dual degree in sanitation engineering and husbandry, both smelled like sh@t, so I became a gynecologist that job prepared me to go into business as a tuna boat fisherman , which I later upgraded to a obgyn. I'm now a monk in a monastery in Mount Sinai took me 4 years to get the smell of fish off me.
Just having fun man nothing personal or insult brother I always value your insight and perspective šI was asked an honest and polite question, so I replied with an honest and polite answer.
Thank you for your service in the AF.I started out as a math / computer science major. I spent some time in accounting. I graduated with a dual major in secondary math education and elementary education. That required two different stints in student teaching which led to my 5th year. I later finished my information systems degree and Masters in Management. I started out as a math teacher, joined the Air Force and retired as a college professor teaching information systems.