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Originally posted by Samd2 View Postok, now that i feel totally stupid, why does he not get this last year back?
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If ANYONE has received a medical waiver to allow them to play a 6th year...wouldn't you think TB would receive one for last year?
I know you can't assume anything with the NCAA, but I would think TB's situation is the perfect example of a medical waiver. JMO.Get Well Massive Mike! "Once a Brave always a Brave!"
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Originally posted by Double D View PostIf ANYONE has received a medical waiver to allow them to play a 6th year...wouldn't you think TB would receive one for last year?
I know you can't assume anything with the NCAA, but I would think TB's situation is the perfect example of a medical waiver. JMO.
Taylor's first year, in which he was credited for a "redshirt" year may not have been documented as a medical redshirt. If not, it might make the NCAA less likely to grant a 6th year. They usually do it when there are 2 separate years lost to documented medical problems.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostThe rule to live by is that you can never figure out what the NCAA will do by thinking logically.
Taylor's first year, in which he was credited for a "redshirt" year may not have been documented as a medical redshirt. If not, it might make the NCAA less likely to grant a 6th year. They usually do it when there are 2 separate years lost to documented medical problems.
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You are right, it is exceedingly rare. 6th year waivers are a lot more common in football than basketball, but after several minutes of searching, I can only find 1 example where it was granted to a football player who did not lose 2 years to injury.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostYou are right, it is exceedingly rare. 6th year waivers are a lot more common in football than basketball, but after several minutes of searching, I can only find 1 example where it was granted to a football player who did not lose 2 years to injury.
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I really don't want to turn this negative but I do have a question, since he only has one year left, does that essentially mean if he would transfer then he would lose his last season? or can he transfer sit out a year and still have one left?Lets surrender ..... Chesty Puller.... "H*$$ NO !!! we have the enemy right where we want them they can't hide"
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I'm so happy to read this news. Dyricus has a chance to become one of the best players in the conference.
I take it some on here aren't that high on Donivine but I believe he is such a high IQ, polished player that he is capable of starting at PG from day one and will complement DSE rather nicely in the backcourt.
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I like Donivine and I am convinced in time the fans will see how good he is ...although as good as Andrew Warren and Sam Maniscalco are -- there were still amazingly some fans who complained endlessly and didn't appreciate them at all.. and were quite negative
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donivine stewart
Stewart will be one of the best point guards BU has ever had, I have known him and watched him play since he was in 3rd grade. He is not flashy, not going to put on a show, but he has a very high basketball IQ and has that sense of whats going to happen and where to be that just cannot be coached. When he came out of Pleasant Valley several thought he would not be as good in high school, well he was better. Now coming into BU some have concerns, please remember he comes in as the all time leading scorer from the Mid Illini Conference. This conference produce some familiar names, Roth, Crouch Simms just for a couple recent ones. He will play to the level, and I predict finish as one of career assist leadersLets surrender ..... Chesty Puller.... "H*$$ NO !!! we have the enemy right where we want them they can't hide"
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