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NCAA Denies ND Center Maya Dodson Another Year

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There are over 1,000 players in the portal and they are ND. They won't have to beg too much. Doesn't mean they will find great players, but don't doubt that they will get enough to field a team.
 
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ND is screwed. They are down to 5 scholarship players with 1 recruit coming in. They have 2 excellent young guards and no bigs or bench. And ND makes it VERY hard for transfers to get accepted. They will have to hit the portal HARD.
I think they'll be fine................they've got a nice amount of talent to build around..........I have no idea how hard it is to transfer into the program but whoever comes in knows they'll get a chance to play.......
 
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So, does this set a precedent for players who elected to sit out '20-'21, that they won't get an extra year of eligibility?
I get there wouldn't be sympathy for ND here but to me Maya has only played 4 years of basketball and quite a few others will be playing 5 next year, they just didn't sit out full season or they transferred. Honestly I don't get why she would even need a waiver but the NCAA isn't exactly known for being logical in how their rules are written or applied.

I am thinking of Annie Hayes, who graduated HS the same year as Dodson. Hayes played one year a UT, sat out a year to transfer to MTSU that was required, played 2 years there, transferred without sitting out to spend one year at MSU and is now getting her "Covid" year. Dodson played 3 years at Stanford, sat out the 20-21 year and graduated, came to ND as a grad transfer with eligibility left, so wouldn't this upcoming year have been her COVID year? I know the ruling is final but I am curious if anyone can clarify why her situation is different.
 

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Nearly all players around the nation have been granted a fifth season of eligibility under the NCAA’s COVID-related policy.

What’s different for Dodson is that her fifth season would’ve spanned six years overall, although other players have had careers that have spanned at least seven years, sometimes at multiple schools.

Further, when Dodson sat out in 2020-21, she even cited the pandemic as one of her reasons.
 
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I get there wouldn't be sympathy for ND here but to me Maya has only played 4 years of basketball and quite a few others will be playing 5 next year, they just didn't sit out full season or they transferred. Honestly I don't get why she would even need a waiver but the NCAA isn't exactly known for being logical in how their rules are written or applied.

I am thinking of Annie Hayes, who graduated HS the same year as Dodson. Hayes played one year a UT, sat out a year to transfer to MTSU that was required, played 2 years there, transferred without sitting out to spend one year at MSU and is now getting her "Covid" year. Dodson played 3 years at Stanford, sat out the 20-21 year and graduated, came to ND as a grad transfer with eligibility left, so wouldn't this upcoming year have been her COVID year? I know the ruling is final but I am curious if anyone can clarify why her situation is different.
She elected to sit out. Different circumstances.
 

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The difference is she sat out during the COVID year that allowed everyone to have an extra year. It makes sense it got denied actually. They gave everyone an extra year so people wouldn’t redshirt, but if you never played during that year anyway, the extra year doesn’t really apply to you.
 
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She elected to sit out. Different circumstances.
I thought one reason for the blanket year was so that anyone who elected to sit out, had their seasons cancelled, or missed significant time due to COVID wouldn't lose that year. If she can't play another year then why was anyone given the chance to have an additional one?

I have no dog in the race and really don't care but it seems weird. Still, that's the NCAA logic at work.
 

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Thank you for posting this here! I never would have seen it on the general board.

To answer the OP, I hardly think ND is screwed. It's not like they don't have a terrific core. And Owusu and Reese are still sitting in the portal. Maybe not a ton of elite talent in there, but certainly enough for ND to get some quality help.

Regardless, I'm super glad. The Shepherd "immediate PT" directly led to their NC IMHO, and she should never have been granted a waiver exception. Too little too late where ND is concerned, but I guess better late than never...
 

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Losing Dodson is a big blow because she was probably ND's 2nd best player last year and the linchpin of ND's interior offense and defense.

Still ND returns 4 starters and adds a McDonald's All-American in KK Bransford.

Ivey obviously has to hit the portal hard but assuming she doesn't completely whiff, I think ND should remain in the top 25.

Also, I hope this thread does not turn into re-litigating the Shepard situation for the 100th time...
 
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I thought one reason for the blanket year was so that anyone who elected to sit out, had their seasons cancelled, or missed significant time due to COVID wouldn't lose that year. If she can't play another year then why was anyone given the chance to have an additional one?

I have no dog in the race and really don't care but it seems weird. Still, that's the NCAA logic at work.
Not exactly. Seasons cancelled or missing time due to Covid, yes; electing to sit out means that player was still on a roster. She was on a roster for five years.
 

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Ah, question answered. Jenna Brown, step on up. Could become what, the 4th Stanford grad transfer to go to ND?
 
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You get to actually play 4 years. The NCAA decided that the 20-21 year essentially never happened eligibility wise. She has actually played her 4 years.
 

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Muffett might have a point. Dodson only played 9 games in '19-'20. The NCAA has given a break to some players previously with a combination of missing a portion of a season due to injury and transferring (Japreece Dean, Daneesha Provo).
 

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Also, I hope this thread does not turn into re-litigating the Shepard situation for the 100th time...

You already knew the answer

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