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It appears the NCAA approved that any player that played JUCO ball, that is in their FINAL year of eligibility will be allowed one additional year.  I believe they did this as to level playing field for their dumb decision to give Diego an extra year.  This also likely kills the idea that JUCO ball won't count against future eligibility and start their actual clock once they begin playing but they have done dummer, stuff those goofballs at the NCAA office.

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2 hours ago, Glory to the Green said:

Thanks, GMG24.  So it’s a one time thing…no back tracking and no future JUCO implications. Am I understanding it correctly?

As for now, yes.  How you like that for an answer? LOL 

 

I believe the NCAA realized how even bigger S*$$ show the juco not counting towards eligibility was and back tracked real quick.  I could see someone next year doing the same thing and suing saying they allowed last year, why not this year type of deal.  But for now, One additional year so long as they're currently on their last year of eligibility playing wise.  

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11 minutes ago, GMG24 said:

As for now, yes.  How you like that for an answer? LOL 

 

I believe the NCAA realized how even bigger S*$$ show the juco not counting towards eligibility was and back tracked real quick.  I could see someone next year doing the same thing and suing saying they allowed last year, why not this year type of deal.  But for now, One additional year so long as they're currently on their last year of eligibility playing wise.  

Thanks for the clarification. GMG!

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