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This is insane.  So seasons played at a JUCO don't affect eligibility at all?

What this does is give a huge recruiting advantage to JUCOs over FCS schools and lower, and potentially over G5s.  A player thinks he has P2 ability but isn't getting P2 offers?  Commit to a JUCO, give yourself 2 years to develop and show what you can do in college ball, then still have just as many years of eligibility to offer as a high school commit would have.

We are going to see more of these 24- and 25-year-old college football players going forward.

Once again, note who is ruining college football....It's not the NCAA, it's the court system and government (okay, along with ESPN).

Edited by Mean Green 93-98
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14 minutes ago, Mean Green 93-98 said:

We are going to see more of these 24- and 25-year-old college football players going forward.

BYU has always had a lot of older athletes because of their mission service.   I absolutely believe it helps their athletic programs.

Many head coaches want older players on their roster.  Not just because of experience, but maturity and more adaptable sometimes than younger players.  

Men vs boys.

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