I was trying to digest the tenuous NCAA Football season which is quickly approaching. It would appear the options are not perfect, but their are options. I'll work from the premise that an NCAA Football season will begin on time, and attempted to play through the entire season.
What if the season starts, and after 5 or more games the season is abruptly halted. That would leave some questions regarding eligibility, and draft eligibility. Let's suppose this is year 3 out of high school for a red shirt sophomore or a junior. The NCAA legislated a red shirt isn't burned for any player appearing in 4 games or fewer, so does a 5 game 2020-21 season mean that every player advances a year in terms of used eligibility that played in all 5 of those games? Does it now mean that the red shirt sophomores and 3 year juniors are now eligible for the NFL draft?
Not sure if special circumstances would require special legislation, or is the 4 game rule already dealing with this potential scenario? Would love to hear some thoughts. Have a safe 4th!
What if the season starts, and after 5 or more games the season is abruptly halted. That would leave some questions regarding eligibility, and draft eligibility. Let's suppose this is year 3 out of high school for a red shirt sophomore or a junior. The NCAA legislated a red shirt isn't burned for any player appearing in 4 games or fewer, so does a 5 game 2020-21 season mean that every player advances a year in terms of used eligibility that played in all 5 of those games? Does it now mean that the red shirt sophomores and 3 year juniors are now eligible for the NFL draft?
Not sure if special circumstances would require special legislation, or is the 4 game rule already dealing with this potential scenario? Would love to hear some thoughts. Have a safe 4th!