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Should seniors get a special extra year of eligibility
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RE: Should seniors get a special extra year of eligibility
(03-13-2020 09:32 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(03-13-2020 09:29 AM)arkstfan Wrote:  There should be a waiver of scholarship limits for one year and 2019-20 should not run the clock on student-athletes in ...

Every other sport either completed the season and post-season or completed the regular season and shouldn't get a waiver.

I largely agree with this, except for the bolded part. If you were denied post-season play, then IMO you deserve more eligibility. Don't see why we would want to exclude those athletes from such a plan.

I agree.

I get that basketball season was mostly finished, but what about individual sports as well? So a senior wrestler doesn't get a chance to compete for a conference or national title?
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