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Post by hchoops on Sept 8, 2016 12:47:12 GMT -5
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Post by Tom on Sept 8, 2016 13:56:13 GMT -5
This doesn't seem like that big of a deal to me. How many kids are out there, who are hurt for a year or transfer, to get the extra year of eligibility and graduate in four years - and then want to pursue a graduate program that their under grad school doesn't offer. On top of that, it has to be a good enough ball player that the big boys want him. There can't be that many out there who fit the bill.
We all would have liked it if RJ got a double major, but no one here holds any ill will at his decision. I just don't think there are that many RJ's out there
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Post by somedaycamesuddenly on Sept 8, 2016 17:05:57 GMT -5
Not just big boys, three seasons ago we had Malik Thomas transfer to Norfolk State where he got a lot of minutes he wouldn't have had as a grad transfer. These students graduated, no reason they shouldn't be able to move on to other opportunities if they still have eligibility left.
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Post by hchoops on Sept 9, 2016 9:39:29 GMT -5
This doesn't seem like that big of a deal to me. How many kids are out there, who are hurt for a year or transfer, to get the extra year of eligibility and graduate in four years - and then want to pursue a graduate program that their under grad school doesn't offer. On top of that, it has to be a good enough ball player that the big boys want him. There can't be that many out there who fit the bill. We all would have liked it if RJ got a double major, but no one here holds any ill will at his decision. I just don't think there are that many RJ's out there according to Goodman of espn, there were 125 this past season
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Post by Tom on Sept 9, 2016 11:57:46 GMT -5
This doesn't seem like that big of a deal to me. How many kids are out there, who are hurt for a year or transfer, to get the extra year of eligibility and graduate in four years - and then want to pursue a graduate program that their under grad school doesn't offer. On top of that, it has to be a good enough ball player that the big boys want him. There can't be that many out there who fit the bill. We all would have liked it if RJ got a double major, but no one here holds any ill will at his decision. I just don't think there are that many RJ's out there according to Goodman of espn, there were 125 this past season Seems high to think that better than one in three programs had a kid graduate with eligibility left Still I gotta think most of them are like the BU story headed to a place like Norfolk St rather than a high major school
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Post by hc6774 on Sept 9, 2016 12:11:58 GMT -5
which PL schools have grad programs; is there a PL prohibition on grad students?
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Post by somedaycamesuddenly on Sept 9, 2016 12:58:10 GMT -5
which PL schools have grad programs; is there a PL prohibition on grad students? Boston University, Lehigh and American are Ph.D granting institutions. Loyola offers master's programs and some professional degrees and Bucknell offers around 12ish master's programs. Colgate has one master's level program. Holy Cross, Lafayette, Army and Navy are the only schools effectively with no graduate programs (though there is a master's level university called the Naval Postgraduate School in California.) No PL prohibition on grad students exists. Papale graduated with a master's last year and Hankerson is on track for an MBA when he graduates.
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Post by ts1970 on Sept 9, 2016 13:56:16 GMT -5
Is now the time for the BS, MS, Ph.D. comment that we have all heard before? No, never mind.
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