Interesting since some believe getting an extra year is assisted by staying at the same school.
I am seeing that some believe the opposite. There are a number of players in the portals who are in a similar position as CD, and do not appear to qualify for an extra year. But apparently, some NIL agents believe the chances are improved by the player entering the portal and are telling these kids to enter.
Sorry to see him wanting to leave. Would have been a big piece of next year's team pending his appeal. I look at it this way being it may be quite some time before a decision is made on his appeal. So knowing this, being a team first player, maybe he does not want BU to lose out in the portal and perhaps getting that stud post player. The NCAA may rule against him as they did with Marcus Domast. Just my opinion as I do not know what he is thinking. Any other thoughts anybody want to share.
The entire Ivy League also cancelled 2020-21 so none of their guys lost any eligibility but none got a full extra year.CD's appeal will probably drag on quite a bit and involve a lawsuit. His is a bit different than Domask because of two things. 1. He was at D2. 2. His entire conference cancelled basketball that year.
The entire Ivy League also cancelled 2020-21 so none of their guys lost any eligibility but none got a full extra year.
CD also spent a year at prep and now 5 yrs in college, so if he gets another year, he will be 25 y/o when he finishes.
and I haven’t seen anywhere that NCAA treats DII players different from DI in regards to the COVID year or extended eligibility.
The entire Ivy League also cancelled 2020-21 so none of their guys lost any eligibility but none got a full extra year.
CD also spent a year at prep and now 5 yrs in college, so if he gets another year, he will be 25 y/o when he finishes.
and I haven’t seen anywhere that NCAA treats DII players different from DI in regards to the COVID year or extended eligibility.
And, yes, seems every case has something that’s “a bit different”….
but every ruling so far from NCAA fits the same pattern-
— if you played in 2020-21 at any NCAA school, then that year doesn’t count against your eligibility
(they even extended that to jucos and NAIA's)
— and if you didn’t play in 2020-21, or were granted a redshirt for that year, then that year doesn’t count against your eligibility
you can’t get that year back twice
well, I hope he does and comes back to BU- just as I had hoped for Duke...
Times have definitely changed where players finish all 4 years on teams where they have signed their letters of intent. Really disappointing. The NCAA has wrecked college basketball with the portal and as I’ve said before that the midmajors have become the farm club for the power 5 conferences. If you are a midmajor like Indiana State last year and win 30 games you don’t make the NCAA Tournament unless you win your conference championship unless you’re North Carolina and get in with 13 losses! So ridiculous!