HaydenHawk56
Well-Known Member
yes!
BF, I am in on that yes, Castro, apparently someone, (Pro's), told him stay home, that's a C+ yes, depends on your criteria for a grading scale....and BF isn't.
Double yes!!
I'm coming back, I have two years eligibility. I just need to figure out what sport, water polo, baseball, field hockey, soccer, foosball, highly competitive pool at Joe's Inn, the unknown on this is what is the best NIL deal I can get, as you all know, Joe's has allot of clout.All
Fisher
N. Jackson
Schulte
Are these 4 the only ones we are waiting answers on?
I'm coming back, I have two years eligibility. I just need to figure out what sport, water polo, baseball, field hockey, soccer, foosball, highly competitive pool at Joe's Inn, the unknown on this is what is the best NIL deal I can get, as you all know, Joe's has allot of clout.
I haven't burnt a year yet either. Might take up long snapping.I'm coming back, I have two years eligibility. I just need to figure out what sport, water polo, baseball, field hockey, soccer, foosball, highly competitive pool at Joe's Inn, the unknown on this is what is the best NIL deal I can get, as you all know, Joe's has allot of clout.
Jackson announced today that he's coming back.All
Fisher
N. Jackson
Schulte
Are these 4 the only ones we are waiting answers on?
yes!
All goodGigantic YES
Castro had quite a few game-changeing plays
He was an essential factor in the defensive backfield
This is not a serious question, but yes, just because you graduated is no impediment to playing college sports. There have been some very old freshmen QBs who tried their hand at baseball and then come back and played college ball. You would have to enroll and take college classes, but yep, you are eligible if KF has an opening for a middle age punter.At 52, I still have all 4 years of college eligibility left. I can help.
Does one still have college eligibility if already graduated from college and didn't use any? Serious question. Would all they have to do is enroll for some classes?
This is not a serious question, but yes, just because you graduated is no impediment to playing college sports. There have been some very old freshmen QBs who tried their hand at baseball and then come back and played college ball. You would have to enroll and take college classes, but yep, you are eligible if KF has an opening for a middle age punter.
This is not a serious question, but yes, just because you graduated is no impediment to playing college sports. There have been some very old freshmen QBs who tried their hand at baseball and then come back and played college ball. You would have to enroll and take college classes, but yep, you are eligible if KF has an opening for a middle age punter.
Yea, I got my very first AARP correspondence I believe right at the day of my 50th, I recall. Lol.The average life expectancy for a man is ballpark 73, let's just use 74 for ease. That means mid-life is 37. "Middle age" ends in your 40's at the very latest, so this guy is old, not middle aged. He's eligible for AARP for God's sake.
This is not a serious question, but yes, just because you graduated is no impediment to playing college sports. There have been some very old freshmen QBs who tried their hand at baseball and then come back and played college ball. You would have to enroll and take college classes, but yep, you are eligible if KF has an opening for a middle age punter.