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people tweet and text instantly nowadays -- someone is always watching
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Here's another newsflash...
I just heard that ex- Boise State's HC was spotted checking out Peoria and BU's campus as a candidate for an assistant spot.
one Chicago source says he'd have 3 years remaining to play at Loyola...
I would doubt that since he spent 2 years at Iowa...and even if he gets a redshirt for last season --
he'd still have to sit out 2011-2012, then his 5-year clock would run out 2 years later -- so he'd only play 2 years for Porter Moser.
one Chicago source says he'd have 3 years remaining to play at Loyola...
I would doubt that since he spent 2 years at Iowa...and even if he gets a redshirt for last season --
he'd still have to sit out 2011-2012, then his 5-year clock would run out 2 years later -- so he'd only play 2 years for Porter Moser.
He will have the chance to apply for a medical hardship waiver to gain a rare sixth year. Time will tell if he chooses to or not. Knowing the NCAA's odd ability to rule on things, they may even grant him a waiver to be eligible immediately since he moved close to home and was injured last year.
the immediate eligibility waiver is possible -- but the medical waiver for two years will not be since one of the two years was sitting out due to transfer.
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