About the same as most JUCO’s…oops, FUBeAR meant to say FCS Schools there. Maybe NeoJUCO’s works.
~500 NCAA Players portalized themselves from 11/28-12/2. Hope they all find a comfy ‘chair’ when the music stops.
About the same as most JUCO’s…oops, FUBeAR meant to say FCS Schools there. Maybe NeoJUCO’s works.
Portalized. Great word.
These guys were all listed as seniors, so to this point, none are surprises.
* “Tommy Bledsoe” AKA Timmy Bleekrode was listed on the 2021 FU Roster as a Redshirt Sophomore. He is a 2019 HS graduate.The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 8:18 pmThese guys were all listed as seniors, so to this point, none are surprises.
I am not smart enough to figure out eligibility + COVID.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:40 pm* “Tommy Bledsoe” AKA Timmy Bleekrode was listed on the 2021 FU Roster as a Redshirt Sophomore. He is a 2019 HS graduate.The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 8:18 pmThese guys were all listed as seniors, so to this point, none are surprises.
* Travis Blackshear was listed on the 2021 FU Roster as a Junior. He is a 2018 HS graduate.
* London Lewis was listed on the 2021 FU Roster as a Senior. He is a 2017 HS graduate.
* Adrián Hope was listed on the 2021 FU Roster as a Redshirt Senior. He is a 2017 HS graduate.
Both Lewis and Hope redshirted during the 2017 FU season, so dunno why they were classified differently. Believe both have 1 year of eligibility remaining …from their 2020 (2021 Spring) season not ’counting’ due to Covid.
Bleekrode’s redshirt year as 2019, his 2020 (2021 Spring) season didn’t count (Covid), so seems he would have 3 seasons of eligibility remaining…and he has Tweeted that he has rec’d an offer from Nebraska.
Blackshear redshirted in 2018. He played 2019-2021, but his 2020 (2021 Spring) Season didn’t count due to Covid, so seems he would have 2 years of eligibility remaining.
See above regarding Lewis.
The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:30 pmWhat I think we are seeing is that instead of guys trying to slow things down and spend 5 years in undergrad and play football, it looks like a number of guys are trying to speed things up, finish their undergrad degree in 3 years, and then use their two years of eligibility to get a grad degree.
A couple of questions:
What happens if there's not a suitable grad program that said player wants to attend? Come back to Furman and play another season and work out some sort of grad program of study?
Does our coaching staff just plan for this eventuality? Is it worth avoiding redshirting players who are looking to take this path?
I don't necessarily get the impression these guys are looking for better opportunities, but are taking advantage of a change in the rules that allows them to get two degrees for the price of one. I assume not every player will take advantage of it because there's likely some inherent risk in subjecting your roster spot to the transfer portal for an opportunity that may not occur.