BILLBUCKNER
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If he was healthy enough to play in the Rose Bowl.Would you want him to knowing he'll lose his possible chance at a medical redshirt for next season.
ThisNo offense, but that's too hypothetical to give a hypothetical answer. He will be lucky if he is ready to go for spring drills. Certainly hope he gets the med red shirt.
If he was healthy enough to play in the Rose Bowl.Would you want him to knowing he'll lose his possible chance at a medical redshirt for next season.
Stupid post. If he is healthy to play in the Rose Bowl, then he isn't eligible for a medical hardship waiver. Remember the injury has to be season ending.
Stupid post. If he is healthy to play in the Rose Bowl, then he isn't eligible for a medical hardship waiver. Remember the injury has to be season ending.
How long do you think the NCAA will take to make a decision on his case?
The NCAA doesn't make the decision. Again, somebody who makes a stupid post & doesn't understand the rules. Hey moron, the B1G makes the decision, not the NCAA. If the B1G denies the request, Ott has the right to appeal the decision to the NCAA.
The NCAA doesn't make the decision. Again, somebody who makes a stupid post & doesn't understand the rules. Hey moron, the B1G makes the decision, not the NCAA. If the B1G denies the request, Ott has the right to appeal the decision to the NCAA.
I know you guys will think I am crazy, but are we sure Ott was really injured or was he suspended by Ferentz for a rules violation? This might sound crazy, but Ferentz might have been jealous of Ott for some reason like all the attention he was getting and KF never likes it when one guy starts to stick out above the rest of the team. It might sound odd to suspend the best defensive lineman, but after how well Parker Hesse has played the decision seems to have turned out well enough.