Miami Central High School Football

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Just watch the local news in Miami and the Miami Central Football team was ordered to forfeit all of its 2024 football victories due to the use of an ineligible player, apparently, they used a fifth-year player. They were forced to forfeit 8 victories and will be on probation thru November 2025.

Wondering if the Central Rockets "fifth year player" is related to Miami's Cam McCormick?
 
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Jube running a pre-season scrimmage in a dead period and getting his best player badly injured, potentially career altering and borderline career ending. The kid and his family are now suing the Dade school system and Miami Central. Now this.

I’d imagine he’s counting his days if this falls on him.
 
I heard this earlier. What a terrible season, actually starting before the season. Change is coming.
 
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Jube running a pre-season scrimmage in a dead period and getting his best player badly injured, potentially career altering and borderline career ending. The kid and his family are now suing the Dade school system and Miami Central. Now this.

I’d imagine he’s counting his days if this falls on him.
Your also forgetting the all out brawl between his central team and MNW A at Tu Tu Atwell 7 on 7 tournament...that they had to stage an apology with EJ Marcelin nad Calvin Russell lmaoo...great szn by Jube and company over there.
 
Your also forgetting the all out brawl between his central team and MNW A at Tu Tu Atwell 7 on 7 tournament...that they had to stage an apology with EJ Marcelin nad Calvin Russell lmaoo...great szn by Jube and company over there.
Totally forgot about that. He’s definitely gone.
 
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What does an ineligible 5th year player mean?

Like a kid that graduated already and kept playing the next yr? Or a kid that failed a grade and played 5 years?

Bylaw 9.5.1 states that a student is limited to eight consecutive semesters of eligibility beginning with the semester they begin ninth grade for the first time.

the rule is pretty clear for this one so they just didn’t care and still let him play.
 
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Bylaw 9.5.1 states that a student is limited to eight consecutive semesters of eligibility beginning with the semester they begin ninth grade for the first time.

the rule is pretty clear for this one so they just didn’t care and still let him play.
Sounds like that's a kid who failed, held back, or was already done with school. Seems pretty clear.

Why is one dude in here mad that they're getting in trouble for that then? Lol...thats unfair to every other player and team.
 
Sounds like that's a kid who failed, held back, or was already done with school. Seems pretty clear.

Why is one dude in here mad that they're getting in trouble for that then? Lol...thats unfair to every other player and team.

Don’t even think he’s mad that a school is getting in trouble. He’s mad because someone complained/snitched on the team about the player to get in trouble.
 
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What does an ineligible 5th year player mean?

Like a kid that graduated already and kept playing the next yr? Or a kid that failed a grade and played 5 years?
In high school, you only get 4 years to play 4 years. Not like in college, where before Covid, you had 5 years to play 4 (redshirt). So basically they played a kid that was in his 5th year. He was too old to play high school ball.
 
Your probably going to see lots of transfers I don’t see how Central survives this unless they clean house-

They’re on probation through November 2025.
 
Don’t even think he’s mad that a school is getting in trouble. He’s mad because someone complained/snitched on the team about the player to get in trouble.
Yea I mean I get it, snitches get stitches. I grew up being taught the same thing.

However, if my son is a freshman, and another team is playing somebody who should be in college just for a competitive advantage, that's a safety hazard and an unfair advantage.
 
What does an ineligible 5th year player mean?

Like a kid that graduated already and kept playing the next yr? Or a kid that failed a grade and played 5 years?
Means you only have 4 years in highschool if you fail a grade in those 4 years you can’t play the 5th year even though you’re school still
 
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