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NCAA used to somewhat care and atleast punished people, even though it was selective as hell like with SMU. Now they don’t care about the rules, don’t about players playing forever, don’t care about transfers, don’t care about tampering, don’t care about cheating. Hell Texas has been accused of tampering and offering players big days and nobody does anything. Honestly at this point the NCAA should be done away with as they’re completely useless and don’t have any authority anymore it seems

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In 2017, McCormick missed a good portion of the season after recovering from rhabdomyolysis, which he and several teammates developed following an overly strenuous workout in January of that year. McCormick then missed most of the 2018 season, and all of the 2019 and 2020 seasons, due to a broken ankle that required multiple surgeries.

 

McCormick made his return to the field for a game against Ohio State in September 2021, but he tore his Achilles in that contest and missed the rest of the season."

 

So he's played 1 complete season, despite being on campus forever.  I don't see a problem with the extension.

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17 minutes ago, TripleGrad said:

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In 2017, McCormick missed a good portion of the season after recovering from rhabdomyolysis, which he and several teammates developed following an overly strenuous workout in January of that year. McCormick then missed most of the 2018 season, and all of the 2019 and 2020 seasons, due to a broken ankle that required multiple surgeries.

 

McCormick made his return to the field for a game against Ohio State in September 2021, but he tore his Achilles in that contest and missed the rest of the season."

 

So he's played 1 complete season, despite being on campus forever.  I don't see a problem with the extension.

My problem is, just looking at UNT, how many players have been denied extra years? This guy has received 4 redshirt years. Not saying it might not be justified, but too many NCAA decisions are purely subjective.

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