Scholarship table
Marquette also talked to him this week. Will be a tough get. Anyone know how many scholarships Michigan has? Be a shame to see them get him and Mike Edwards.
He HAS to transfer, as the Ivy league prohibits graduate students from playing sports.
Was wondering about this "forced" angle - couldn't he simply delay graduation, take some more courses or pursue a second undergraduate major if he wanted to stay? Not saying it's not a better decision to graduate from an Ivy in four years, take some grad classes elsewhere and play for a team that could be tournament-bound, just seemed that the whole "only option" story seems to not be completely true, no?
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.
He missed a year with an injury. In the Ivy, you only have 4 years to compete rather than 5.
Since you're talking an Ivy League rule, I guess that your only chance for an answer would be if a compliance officer from an Ivy League athletic department happens across this thread.
There's only different rules in hockey........
Ivy League? That wouldn't get him in UW.
They have no seniors on this year's team and have not signed anyone for 2015 that I could find. Levert may go pro, so that would free up one if he leaves. Otherwise zero.........?
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
That's why he had to go to Cornell (Maryland of the Ivy League).
Don't count on traditional media or message boards to get things correct on compliance issues. It is most certainly possible to receive a medical hardship waiver for a season and compete four years over a five year period in the Ivy.
Are you saying that Shonn Miller is eligible to play for Cornell next year?