Kyle McCord on the possibility of a waiver from the NCAA to play another year at Syracuse.

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Oh goody we would have to watch fran suck off Dabo at the fifty before the game

I had no clue that during the week before our game vs Syracuse, Dabo was calling them up and giving them tips on how to beat Miami. Dabo great at making out with coaches at the fifty after games.
 
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Well so much for 7 wins. Now we are down to 6.

It doesn’t matter. Line up and play the game. This team needs to learn how to knockout teams.
 
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You still played five games. College football is getting out of control with the random granting of extra years, and now the new JUCO rule is going to create another logjam for players, similar to the COVID year.

If this becomes a new thing then JoJo probably can get that extra year if he's still around in college football. This opens the door to a lot of people. I did think last year if little Tua went to court he would get that extra year. NCAA loses every court battle
 
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does that mean cam newton has a year of eligibility left since he went juco?

This is a great question. We laugh now but that could be the next battle where ex NFL guys come back to finish out their years LMAO
 
If this becomes a new thing then JoJo probably can get that extra year if he's still around in college football. This opens the door to a lot of people. I did think last year if little Tua went to court he would get that extra year. NCAA loses every court battle
It’s undoubtedly a slippery slope, but Pandora’s box has already been opened for college football. With my tinfoil hat on, I’d say college football is on its way to becoming a full-blown minor league, filled with a majority of 6-7 year players.
 
You still played five games. College football is getting out of control with the random granting of extra years, and now the new JUCO rule is going to create another logjam for players, similar to the COVID year.
Agree.

Tualia got denied and he only handed the ball off in two of the games he played in IIRC. McCord threw the ball in 5 games in '21. Don't see how he has a better case than Tualia, who lost his case. No COVID year for McCord; I wonder if that's part of their argument somehow?

FWIW their Rivals insider posted some optimism today on McCord getting his waiver approved.
 
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