http://www.si.com/college-football/2...ahoma-eligible
Good for him. At least we will have a solid #2. Heh..
http://www.si.com/college-football/2...ahoma-eligible
Good for him. At least we will have a solid #2. Heh..
Last edited by 8timechamps; 7/24/2014 at 02:47 PM.
The enduring image of Oklahoma was that ridiculous double–middle finger of a game-icing kick. It was probably an accident, which somehow made it more, not less, insulting. It was as though Stoops had partied so hard on the corpse of the SEC that he woke up with an unplanned tattoo.
The article merely says that Stoops expects him to be eligible. It doesn't say that his waiver was granted.
It's patently absurd this is even an issue for a walk-on player.
Been a while since I read the statute, but I seem to remember thinking he'd get a waiver but still have to sit out a year due to transferring within the conference. Basically, he wouldn't have to sit out two years.
with no waivers or exceptions, that seems to be the normal amount when transferring in-conference if nothing has changed
If Baker Mayfield is ruled eligible, things could get interesting. The kids got some moxey and at the very least would be a very high quality backup...
"Image is what people think we are. Integrity is what we really are"
He would only have to sit out one year if his waiver isn't granted.
IF he gets the waiver, he will be eligible to play this season. I don't think the NCAA differentiates transferring out of conference and transferring in conference. That's something the coach (at the "losing" program) can stipulate in a waiver. Kingbury did that, but that is part of the appeal.
I've had a few solid #2s this week.
Bazinga
your post is worthless without pics
"I don't know karate, but I know ka-razor!" - James Brown
I'm proud of him but visuals are just fine. It's not worthless without pics, it's merely noteworthy
The OP needs to change the thread title. We don't know if he will be eligible or not (yet).
If this was a normal transfer, he'd have to sit out one year per ncaa, then lose a year eligibility for transferring within the conference. Doesn't mean he'd have to sit out two years in a row...
The enduring image of Oklahoma was that ridiculous double–middle finger of a game-icing kick. It was probably an accident, which somehow made it more, not less, insulting. It was as though Stoops had partied so hard on the corpse of the SEC that he woke up with an unplanned tattoo.