• Who is leaving??

 #62375  by gofurman
 Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:28 am
AstroDin wrote:
Tue Dec 06, 2022 6:26 am
First—we don't take anything for granted.
A player can change his mind.

We have six players in the MD program, a two-year program.

Huff—has one more year.
Dean—has one more year.
Gissinger—has one more year.
Vollmer—has one more year.
AD Emmanuel Adebayo—has one more year.
Sochovka—has said he will play next year.

My guess on players that could come back
They can have a grad year.
Coleman—Could play next season as a grad student
Miller—Could play next season as a grad student
Tomlin—Could play next season as a grad student
Abrams—Could play next season as a grad student
Gilby—Could play next season as a grad student
Shiflett—Could play next season as a grad student

I expect to graduate
Wilkins—I expect to graduate
Blackshear—I expect to graduate
Seth Johnson—I expect to graduate
Austin Jones—I expect to graduate (injuries)
Noah Henderson—I expect to graduate (injuries)
Jalen Clark—I expect to graduate
Luke Bynum—I expect to graduate
Jalen Miller—I heard from a parent he could graduate

We also need to pay attention to the redshirt junior class.

Brinson
Ryan
Roberto
Wyatt Hughes
Toomey
Johanning
Barton
trying to keep one list (at least for me anyway.. so I can get an aggregate picture)

Dominic Morris DB has entered the portal ...
Jumper OL in the portal ...
 #62376  by tim
 Thu Dec 08, 2022 5:29 am
How about Gilby? I love watching him play.
 #62380  by The Jackal
 Thu Dec 08, 2022 7:54 am
tim wrote:
Thu Dec 08, 2022 5:29 am
How about Gilby? I love watching him play.
Just to sort of help everyone do the math (as I understand it).

1. Players typically have 5 years to complete 4 "full seasons" of competition (unless an exception applies).

2. The NCAA granted an extra year of eligibility to players whose seasons were "impacted" by COVID-19. I think you can essentially assume that anyone on Furman's roster (or any D1 roster that didn't have a normal fall of 2020 season) would be granted the extra eligibility. Now they have 6 years to complete 4 "full seasons."

3. For Furman players, you can go to their bios to get a pretty good snap shot of whether they have eligibility.

Gilby, for instance, redshirted in 2018. He played "full" seasons in 2019, 2021, and 2022. Because his 2020 was impacted by COVID, he likely still maintains a season of eligibility to play football.

4. Some players have extra eligibility due to an exception.

Sochovka, for instance, redshirted in 2017, he had "full" seasons in 2018, 2019, and 2022. He played in 2021, but was awarded a medical redshirt and granted an extra year of eligibility. So, even though he joined Furman's program in 2017, he still should have an extra season of eligibility due to a medical redshirt and COVID.

I had forgotten this, but Sochovka actually lost his 2018 season to injury, but I suppose did not qualify for a medical redshirt.
 #62381  by FUBeAR
 Thu Dec 08, 2022 8:34 am
The Jackal wrote:
Thu Dec 08, 2022 7:54 am
tim wrote:
Thu Dec 08, 2022 5:29 am
How about Gilby? I love watching him play.
Just to sort of help everyone do the math (as I understand it).

1. Players typically have 5 years to complete 4 "full seasons" of competition (unless an exception applies).

2. The NCAA granted an extra year of eligibility to players whose seasons were "impacted" by COVID-19. I think you can essentially assume that anyone on Furman's roster (or any D1 roster that didn't have a normal fall of 2020 season) would be granted the extra eligibility. Now they have 6 years to complete 4 "full seasons."

3. For Furman players, you can go to their bios to get a pretty good snap shot of whether they have eligibility.

Gilby, for instance, redshirted in 2018. He played "full" seasons in 2019, 2021, and 2022. Because his 2020 was impacted by COVID, he likely still maintains a season of eligibility to play football.

4. Some players have extra eligibility due to an exception.

Sochovka, for instance, redshirted in 2017, he had "full" seasons in 2018, 2019, and 2022. He played in 2021, but was awarded a medical redshirt and granted an extra year of eligibility. So, even though he joined Furman's program in 2017, he still should have an extra season of eligibility due to a medical redshirt and COVID.

I had forgotten this, but Sochovka actually lost his 2018 season to injury, but I suppose did not qualify for a medical redshirt.
Don’t think your number 2) is quite right. It’s right for 2020-2021 Furman Football Players, but might not be correct for others that played a ‘normal’ season despite Covid, such as potential inbound transfers. Doesn’t matter if their season was impacted or not normal. All Athletes received an extra year…

Who is eligible for an extra year of eligibility?

In response to the impact COVID-19 had on college athletics during the 2020-2021 season, the NCAA granted an extra year of eligibility to spring, fall and winter sport athletes. See the breakdown by division and sport season below.

NCAA Extra Year of Eligibility Offerings
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 #62397  by The Jackal
 Thu Dec 08, 2022 11:43 am
I suppose it's possible that there is a college program whose season was not "impacted" by COVID, but I doubt it.

Even if you played 10+ games, there was still a bunch of schedule shifting with non-conference opponents dropping off the schedule weekly.

I sort of assume that if you were on a D1 roster during the fall of 2020, you have an extra season of eligibility.
 #62401  by FUBeAR
 Thu Dec 08, 2022 12:23 pm
The Jackal wrote:
Thu Dec 08, 2022 11:43 am
I suppose it's possible that there is a college program whose season was not "impacted" by COVID, but I doubt it.

Even if you played 10+ games, there was still a bunch of schedule shifting with non-conference opponents dropping off the schedule weekly.

I sort of assume that if you were on a D1 roster during the fall of 2020, you have an extra season of eligibility.
You don’t have to assume. It’s right there in the pic from the NCAA website…D1, D2, D3…doesn’t matter, impacted or not…doesn’t matter…Fall of 2020, essentially, never happened NCAA eligibility-wise for ANY NCAA, NAIA, or NJCAA Football Players.
 #62427  by apaladin
 Fri Dec 09, 2022 2:23 am
Ryan Miller is playing in the Hula Bowl so not coming back.
 #62431  by The Jackal
 Fri Dec 09, 2022 6:26 am
apaladin wrote:
Fri Dec 09, 2022 2:23 am
Ryan Miller is playing in the Hula Bowl so not coming back.
I believe Miller is one of the few with expired eligibility. 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022.
 #62438  by AstroDin
 Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:00 am
Well - I had to delete a quote from a tweet immediately taken down.
Stay tuned…
 #62440  by tim
 Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:51 am
AstroDin wrote:
Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:00 am
Well - I had to delete a quote from a tweet immediately taken down.
Stay tuned…
Was it a big shocker?
 #62457  by apaladin
 Fri Dec 09, 2022 3:39 pm
Ryan Miller has declared for the NFL draft. So I guess that means he did have a year left?
 #62460  by Louis Tully
 Fri Dec 09, 2022 4:19 pm
If he lands in the league he will have a spot on my fantasy team roster.
 #62461  by FUwolfpacker
 Fri Dec 09, 2022 4:35 pm
Kendall Thomas has entered the portal. Disappointing but the running back room is a bit crowded if we’re going to run mostly one back.

 #62498  by FUBeAR
 Sat Dec 10, 2022 2:10 am
apaladin wrote:
Fri Dec 09, 2022 3:39 pm
Ryan Miller has declared for the NFL draft. So I guess that means he did have a year left?
Nah- he played 5 seasons; 4 that counted. He done.
 #62502  by apaladin
 Sat Dec 10, 2022 2:56 am
FUBeAR wrote:
Sat Dec 10, 2022 2:10 am
apaladin wrote:
Fri Dec 09, 2022 3:39 pm
Ryan Miller has declared for the NFL draft. So I guess that means he did have a year left?
Nah- he played 5 seasons; 4 that counted. He done.
Then why did he declare? Only time you see someone declare is when they still have college eligibility. If he was done he would automatically be eligible.