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How do you start 10 games and then get a do-over? It's a joke.

dwaderoy2004

yeah, i thought the cut-off was playing in less than 30% of your team's games, with all postseason games counting as one game:

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3544819

But if you count all of Cuse's postseason games as one game, they played 32 games.  10/32 = 31.3%.  according to ncaa rules, devendorf can't even qualify for an extra year of eligibility.  unless a medical redshirt is different from a hardship waiver.

MUEng92

I always forget who started first, Devendorf at Syracuse or Brett Favre in Green Bay.

I swear I can remember Devendorf guarding Robb Logterman!

bma725

Quote from: dwaderoy2004 on September 23, 2008, 11:35:02 AM
yeah, i thought the cut-off was playing in less than 30% of your team's games, with all postseason games counting as one game:

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3544819

But if you count all of Cuse's postseason games as one game, they played 32 games.  10/32 = 31.3%.  according to ncaa rules, devendorf can't even qualify for an extra year of eligibility.  unless a medical redshirt is different from a hardship waiver.

The NCAA measures the 30% differently.  32 games x 30% = 9.6 games.  They round up, so 10 games is the limit for a 32 game basketball season.  Devendorf fits under that limit. 

FWIW, Medical Hardship is the official NCAA name, Medical Redshirt is the name the press uses.

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