RobHowe
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Howe: Projecting Iowa's Pre-Spring Depth Chart on Offense
Taking a stab at first two-deep for 2021.
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I am still not sure if I know the rules. Did everybody get an extra year of eligibility, including underclassmen?
so for example could Petras play 3 more years if he wanted to?
No, coaches can cut players if they want. They wouldn’t have to extend another year of scholarship if they don’t want to.While reading up on this, I was made aware of a potential dilemma for college coaches. What if you have a kid who wants to take advantage of the eligibility rule, but you didn't necessarily want him to do it? For instance, what if Hogan takes over the starting spot and Padilla is a close second? Is Ferentz obligated to honor another year for Petras, even though he may not necessarily want him?
I think your friend’s son made a good decision. Full ride guaranteed and four years in So Cal playing the sport you love? As a kid coming out of high school, that would be hard to pass up.
I don't disagree, but I took this to mean South Dakota State. Still a full ride, but not a great location/climate.
Also, I thought all scholarships are one year and renewable. If so, the coaches can say it is fully guaranteed, but can also pull it if they wanted.
I bet you are right...a big difference in climate and "scenery", but still a full ride guaranteed vs. walking on with a prayer.
Yes, and if Nate Stanley would have redshirted instead of playing those few games in mop up duty, he could be coming back again next year.I am still not sure if I know the rules. Did everybody get an extra year of eligibility, including underclassmen?
so for example could Petras play 3 more years if he wanted to?