BC Calfan said:
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A. What Grad program?
B. This was the first of three visits.
C. Seriously, what grad program and could he even get admitted?
A. School of Public Health is the most realistic option in general. (See Tarwater, Mullins, N. Kerr)
B. He will be visiting Northwestern and Vandy.
C. Again Public Health most likely. He's a 4.0 student. In his team bio it says he wants to become an orthopedic surgeon.
My question is: ESPN lists him a junior---would he have 2 years of eligibility if enrolled in a 2 year grad program?
I apologize I simply missed your post, when I sent mine.
No, he's a grad-transfer==>1 year of eligibility.
Mullens, Kerr and son of poster may have completed it in less than two year OR completed it once out the workforce.
BTW: the NCAA has been chasing their proverbial tails for a couple of years. One of the things they
were (are?) considering is the following (using Syracuse as an example and exaggerating a bit for the sake
of some much need humor:
Let's say X grads-transfers in to Syracuse and enrolls in their go-to program for
athletes.....Advanced Bulletin Board Lettering.
IF X, by dumb luck, fails to complete this difficult program in one-year, the plan was (is?) that Cuse
would lose a scholarship.
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