Welp.
Well you are going to love our next punter. I think it is a different case if you have started college at an older age versus stringing the damn thing along.Once a student athlete turns 24, that should be the end of their eligibility. Indiana has a punter who is 27. College football should be played by 18-23 year olds. Just my opinion.
Once a student athlete turns 24, that should be the end of their eligibility. Indiana has a punter who is 27. College football should be played by 18-23 year olds. Just my opinion.
Once a student athlete turns 24, that should be the end of their eligibility. Indiana has a punter who is 27. College football should be played by 18-23 year olds. Just my opinion.
Whoever would’ve thought that a lot of college players would be getting paid more than a lot of NFL players who play the same position? The linebacker from Pitt who is transferring is going to make more next season than Jack Sawyer will for the Steelers.What's it matter - it isn't "college football" anymore. The players are professionals competing in National Minor-League Football. Seasoned professionals have displaced the importance of high school players. This isn't amateur college football, so why pretend it is?
That would eliminate the Rick Slater path to college football.so one can't join the military after high school, then go to college and play football?
NFL has a rule that requires a player to be 3 years out of high school (or at least his class) before he is eligible to enter the NFL. Why do you think that rule is on place?What's it matter - it isn't "college football" anymore. The players are professionals competing in National Minor-League Football. Seasoned professionals have displaced the importance of high school players. This isn't amateur college football, so why pretend it is?
Welp.
Or take a religous mission.so one can't join the military after high school, then go to college and play football?
There really is no incentive to leave college if a kid can make almost as much or more in college than he would as a rookie in the NFL. It's insane.
There really is no incentive to leave college if a kid can make almost as much or more in college than he would as a rookie in the NFL. It's insane.
No.so one can't join the military after high school, then go to college and play football?
Once a student athlete turns 24, that should be the end of their eligibility. Indiana has a punter who is 27. College football should be played by 18-23 year olds. Just my opinion.
There really is no incentive to leave college if a kid can make almost as much or more in college than he would as a rookie in the NFL. It's insane.
There really is no incentive to leave college if a kid can make almost as much or more in college than he would as a rookie in the NFL. It's insane.
That effectively gives BYU and Utah the death penalty.Once a student athlete turns 24, that should be the end of their eligibility. Indiana has a punter who is 27. College football should be played by 18-23 year olds. Just my opinion.
Sh|t ton of cash money right after he was total dog sh|t versus iu. For f*ck’s sake.
Too lenient.
If you're 22 or older before the academic year (or set a hard and fast substitute date, like Aug. 1 of that year) begins, you're ineligible to play a college sport that year.
In the interests of appeasing the whiners, maybe I can be convinced to support age 23 ... but that still leaves a ton of room for folks who flunk their kids on purpose to gain an advantage, or for coaches to manipulate that system to gain an extra year from kids.
And, for anyone saying "but this isn't fair to blah, blah, blah." Tough. You go to high school. Graduate at age 18. You have 4 years from there to play a college sport. The end. You get hurt and lose a year? Oh well. You're not developed enough at age 19? Oh well. You go on a mission? Oh well.
It shouldn't be the case that normal, functional humans who go to school when they're supposed to, graduate when they're supposed to should have to compete against lil Braden, whose daddy thought he was special, so they started him a year late ... then reclassed him before high school ... then had him take a postgrad year ... then was redshirted his first year of college ... then got a medical redshirt ... and now, he's a 27-year old "senior" competing against 18-22 year olds.
yep and people complaining that PS isnt out getting big time portal guys because they have 30 million... 30 million is nothing right now. I bet it wont get them in the top 20 of NIL amounts. Probably not even top 5 in the BIG (OSU, Oregon, USC, dUMb, IU).
Oregon, OSU, the Texas schools and a bunch in the SEC will be over 50 Mill
Nathan Tiyce, Penn State's new punter, is 25 and listed as a freshman.Once a student athlete turns 24, that should be the end of their eligibility. Indiana has a punter who is 27. College football should be played by 18-23 year olds. Just my opinion.
Once a student athlete turns 24, that should be the end of their eligibility. Indiana has a punter who is 27. College football should be played by 18-23 year olds. Just my opinion.
Men vs. boys.So, if a kid goes into the military first and enters college at 23-24 years old, they should be penalized for their choice even though they have all their eligibility.