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Anybody watching VT And Miami Game.

Most ND players who stay for 4 years graduate. The ones who come back to finish later are usually the ones who go pro after 3 years.

No ND player would be allowed to stay in the program for 6 years without getting a degree.
I know that. The point is graduating is not a requirement to maintain eligibility and being critical of that is silly. It's been that way for a long long time.
 
I know that. The point is graduating is not a requirement to maintain eligibility and being critical of that is silly. It's been that way for a long long time.
But, 6 years in college without even getting a bachelor's degree is kind of ridiculous.
 
So what ? He had eligibility. Think every ND player graduates ? Maybe Bennett will get his degree down the road just like so many former ND players have.
You must be on track to graduate in 4, but yea some leave early, and if you want in for a fifth year you have to of completed your undergrad
 
I know that. The point is graduating is not a requirement to maintain eligibility and being critical of that is silly. It's been that way for a long long time.
Nd rules are different than ncaa rules as you know
 
I thought it did. And soon as he got the ground you could see it was loose then it popped out.

Replay job is to get it right. Think they did that. Good call

I hate when people say it matters what was called on the field. The only thing that should matter is getting the call right

Except that is 100% NOT the rule or intent of replay…. It is to only change a call with irrefutable evidence…. To me he may have came down with control then the out of bounds guy hit ball, the play is over once the person comes down
They can't say the ruling on the field is that there is no ruling on the field.

In that play from the timing you can tell that the ref had to make a decision so he just guessed. Replay should not be reticent when reviewing the play.
 
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