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I've been away from the 'Yard for awhile. I got on tonight and was looking for a thread on this topic and didn't spot one. Bottom line is my understanding is that to qualify for a medical hardship you must have competed in less than 30% of your team's games. Since UConn has 32 games if you count the exhibitions, 30% equates to 9.6 games. Once again, counting the exhibitions Larrier and Gilbert played in 6 games. If you don't count the exhibitions it works out to 9 games so they still are good. Am I interpreting this rule correctly? If so wouldn't both players not lose eligibility if they sit out the rest of the season? Ok so called experts, what's your read?
It doesn't make this season any better, but at least the guys wouldn't lose a year.
It doesn't make this season any better, but at least the guys wouldn't lose a year.