I know he plans to petition for one (provided he doesn't blow up this year and enter the draft), and several other players have gotten them for various injuries over the yearI'm just wondering if anyone "in the know" on these matter could give some kind of estimate as to the NCAA's chances of give him that extra year
6/26/2009 12:06:42 PM
I think Chris Colmer was here for nine years
6/26/2009 12:09:23 PM
I'm not "in the know" by any stretch, but based on precedent, Baker should be an absolute lock if he decides to go for it.
6/26/2009 12:14:20 PM
No he won't.Hardship waivers are only offered if there was a drastic effect the athlete's ability to complete college in 5 years. Colmer was here for 7 years because his disease pulled him out of college.
6/26/2009 12:29:30 PM
I don't think it has as much to with your ability to complete college ( as in the college course load) than it does your ability to compete in 4 our of those 5 years.Jeff Byars just got a sixth year and he was just injured; no illness to speak ofBut what do I know...thats why I made the thread[Edited on June 26, 2009 at 12:39 PM. Reason : x]
6/26/2009 12:38:42 PM
Dwayne Herndon looked like he was here for 30 years
6/26/2009 12:50:35 PM
what's toney's situation? gopack.com seems to be not very up to date.he played the first two years, blew out his knee and redshirted, then got hurt again last year for his RS JR year, and now is a SR right?I don't know for sure, but if his first redshirt was "medical" than you usually don't get another one. Since he played that year, I don't know how they could have used his regular redshirt, which usually would allow you to take another medical one later.
6/26/2009 1:10:26 PM
Scott Kooistra got two medical redshirts IIRC, I think he injured both knees. Or maybe the same knee twice but I think it was both.
6/26/2009 2:32:01 PM
Colmer had dat 190% Parsonage Turner syndrome btw
6/26/2009 2:36:29 PM
6/26/2009 3:54:11 PM
^ nice info. Thanks
6/26/2009 4:05:59 PM