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Court Rules That JUCO Players Keep Four Years of NCAA Eligibility

So you now get two years of Juco eligibility plus another four years of NCAA eligibility plus a redshirt year if you wanna use it plus maybe even one of these waiver years that the NCAA now seems to grant so easily?

Yeesh, at this rate 30-year-old "college" players may soon become commonplace.
 
It's going to look comical with 42 year old Davey Jones doing the combover and spike in front to blend in.
 
So you can get you a six year college quarterback?
Niiiiiiiice. 6-year experience players would be pretty nice to have in basketball
 
Courts will eventually rule there can no longer be a limit on any college eligibility. I feel bad for the high school kids.
This is who it is healing. My granddaughter who is a red shirt freshman at a D-1 school and they have 25 year Old 6-7th year players due to red shirt and covid. Coaches now will only recruit JUCO and transfers. Coaches want to play the old girls even if they aren’t better.
 
Just a little too European for me... not that there's anything wrong with that!
not that there's anything wrong with that seinfeld GIF by myLAB Box
 
I don't really see the big deal. You can still be a college student for 8-10 years to get a doctorate degree. What's the difference in playing that long? You're still a student.

I think it creates a massive age gap that will be an issue in some of these sports. You will have 27 to 30 year olds against 18 year olds.
 
I mean I always wondered what about the kids that are pursuing more than 4 year degrees. Let's say a Med student is working to his/her MD that's a 8 year of school degree kinda sucks that player gets 4 years.
At the same time the age gap we've seen with COVID in some instances hasn't been good for some players and teams. Take Caliparis UK teams getting dominated by older vet teams with players that should've been out of eligibility. It works in our favor right now in Basketball because we have a old team.
I don't agree that juco should have all eligibility though. It's hard to find a balance I guess. The COVID years ending will help some.


My question is how do courts have any jurisdiction over a league such as the NCAA. Since when is it a right to play CFB? I didn't have the right to play, I wasn't close to good enough for one, it's a privilege to play any sport at any level. All college is is a tryout for the NFL or a pass time for most regular athletes to have something to do besides school. They don't have to give you that platform. I get that the schools make ridiculous money off athletes backs and I believe that athletes should be compensated through revenue sharing at a certain percent and I believe the athlete should be able to form legit deals like Car dealership commercials in exchange for a vehicle ECT but I feel that with NIL the spirit of the game dwindles by the day and you have kids who've "made it" in college who never realize their true potential because while they're working twords the NBA/NFL but if they don't oh well I got paid millions at the place I barely put in enough effort to say I was there at (see chip traynum)
 
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I mean I always wondered what about the kids that are pursuing more than 4 year degrees. Let's say a Med student is working to his/her MD that's a 8 year of school degree kinda sucks that player gets 4 years.
At the same time the age gap we've seen with COVID in some instances hasn't been good for some players and teams. Take Caliparis UK teams getting dominated by older vet teams with players that should've been out of eligibility. It works in our favor right now in Basketball because we have a old team.
I don't agree that juco should have all eligibility though. It's hard to find a balance I guess. The COVID years ending will help some.


My question is how do courts have any jurisdiction over a league such as the NCAA. Since when is it a right to play CFB? I didn't have the right to play, I wasn't close to good enough for one, it's a privilege to play any sport at any level. All college is is a tryout for the NFL or a pass time for most regular athletes to have something to do besides school. They don't have to give you that platform. I get that the schools make ridiculous money off athletes backs and I believe that athletes should be compensated through revenue sharing at a certain percent and I believe the athlete should be able to form legit deals like Car dealership commercials in exchange for a vehicle ECT but I feel that with NIL the spirit of the game dwindles by the day and you have kids who've "made it" in college who never realize their true potential because while they're working twords the NBA/NFL but if they don't oh well I got paid millions at the place I barely put in enough effort to say I was there at (see chip traynum)
Exactly.
How does any court have the jurisdiction to grant a JUCO player 4 yrs of NCAA eligibility?
What law was the NCAA violating that gave JUCO players only two years of eligibility?
 
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