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Giving NCAA athletes another year of eligibility for coronavirus cancellations is costly (Update - Approved for Spring Sports)
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[QUOTE="huskymedic, post: 3499897, member: 549"] [MEDIA=twitter]1245314172000362498[/MEDIA] [URL='https://outline.com/kHRGZv'][B]Alternate access link here [/B][/URL] >>For baseball programs like UConn, which can have multiple players drafted by MLB each year, there could be a logjam. In its agreement with the players union, MLB plans only a five- or six-round draft, so UConn could have some draft-eligible juniors returning next year. Penders is willing to help players find new schools if it looks like they will not get the chance to play for the Huskies. “You’re putting water in the pipe from both ends,” Penders said. “You’ve got guys coming back, guys coming in. What we don’t know is, will the NCAA have some other rule changes, just for year, where it might ease of transfers sitting out a year? That would probably help with moving people around. … Guys who didn’t travel, didn’t play much, you’re going to be looking at the same guys ahead of you next year, most likely.” Huskies senior Chris Winkel missed a chance to play this season with his younger brother, Pat, who had elbow surgery in January. If he chooses to go to grad school and return for a fifth season, the brothers could get another chance to play together in 2021. “Chris would love to play professional baseball if he got the opportunity,” Penders said, “but short of that, he’s exploring graduate programs and he’s probably the most likely to want to extend his career.”<< [/QUOTE]
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