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2024-2025 Graduating Seniors with at least 1 Year JUCO, Granted 1 More Year of Eligibility
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[QUOTE="packwrap, post: 5153068, member: 13341"] It's a result of NCAA losing another lawsuit last week to a former JUCO football QB, who was looking for an extra year of eligibility. The ncaa did not do this willingly. They granted the extra year only to this year's senior class for now, while appeal goes forward on this ruling. This could get even worse. The free market argument is that anyone enrolled in at least 12 credits, should be eligible for college sports. Any 32 year old can enroll in 12 credits at Alabama. Why should that student not be able to be on the college team? Hopefully, ncaa can finally get congress to help on 2025, if the House lawsuit is settled. [/QUOTE]
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