Holy Crap He’s A Literal Uncle Rico Now

You have 5 to play 4, so after this year his eligibility is burned. Which is what makes this whole thing so hilarious. His "comeback" must be aimed at pro ball, which he would have never been a candidate for even if he hadn't been such a wet blanket at ISU. He's seen Necessary Roughness one too many times.

Somebody on Twitter mentioned that Mike Bobo left Georgia while Joe Dirt was there and so he should be given eligibility due to that, but that rule only allows for immediate transfer eligibility, not extending it.

Nevertheless, I'll keep my eye on those NFL camp rosters next year. Maybe he and Johnny Manziel could start a WWE tage team, Douche Canoe and Money Man.

Yeah thats what I thought. I was just curious if he could get some sort of hardship waiver or something this year due to his mental state or having a child or drug issues or...whatever. I can never follow the NCAA rulings anymore after Drew Ott got burned.

Somehow the Mormons at BYU can play college football until they're 26
 
Yeah thats what I thought. I was just curious if he could get some sort of hardship waiver or something this year due to his mental state or having a child or drug issues or...whatever. I can never follow the NCAA rulings anymore after Drew Ott got burned.

Somehow the Mormons at BYU can play college football until they're 26

Maybe he can convince the NCAA that he was away on a religious mission.
 
Yeah thats what I thought. I was just curious if he could get some sort of hardship waiver or something this year due to his mental state or having a child or drug issues or...whatever. I can never follow the NCAA rulings anymore after Drew Ott got burned.

Somehow the Mormons at BYU can play college football until they're 26

They take 2 years for a mission. Sean Bradley played one year at BYU and then did a 2 year mission; after the mission he entered the NBA draft.
 
He can finish school, get a degree and get a job. That's probably the best thing he can do to support his family and prepare for the future.
 
He can finish school, get a degree and get a job. That's probably the best thing he can do to support his family and prepare for the future.
Not sure about the school thing. But he could get a job and start a life with his family. This interview makes me wonder about his marbles. I think he says, "the chips fall where they land" in the beginning of the interview.
 
Not sure about the school thing. But he could get a job and start a life with his family. This interview makes me wonder about his marbles. I think he says, "the chips fall where they land" in the beginning of the interview.
There's always the AFAM program at UNC-CHeat. They just give those degrees away, whether you go to class or not.
 

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