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ponyboy wrote:My guess is Alexander Webb.
Hmmmmm. It was announce yesterday that he was leaving Northwestern, and he is from HP.
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Webb would be fantastic
Ok i am a little biase because i have been friends w/ him since i was in the third grade but he was great at HP when they went to the spread offense(two years after i left) and he would have started at N'wstn had he not gotten seriously hurt as a freshman... i don't know how spring is goin for him but over xmas he said he was still 2nd string... he would do great things for smu and who knows possibly Stafford would see an HP qb doing great close to home and maybe he would accept the offer we have already given him..
No, (deleted) no man, i believe you get your [deleted] kicked for something like that man.
Just kind of scanned around the Northwestern Message Boards. This seems to say he can sit out this year and play another THREE years.
I believe he'll still have 3 years of playing eligibility where ever he goes. He can use his red-shirt year next year to sit out and still play 4 years (since he was able to use a medical redshirt in 2002 he still has his other redshirt available) - for potentially a 6 and a half year plan (considering he started at NU in the spring of 2001 - a semester early).
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Thats not correct. Unless transferring down a division, you sit out after enrolling at your new school. This same question came up about the defensive lineman who left Northwestern last year. He spent a year out of school and then was able to play right away, but only because he went to a 1-AA school.
And whoever made that quote about having another redshirt year to use was very mistaken. His redshirt is burned.
And whoever made that quote about having another redshirt year to use was very mistaken. His redshirt is burned.
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Actually, from what I've been able to find, Webb was not redshirted at Northwestern. He was granted a medical hardship, and therefore could, technically, gain a sixth year if he chose to redshirt a year at a new school and then play his entire remaining eligibility. I have no knowledge about his future plans, whether he plans to come to SMU or attend another school, and I don't know (given the seriousness of his injury at Northwestern) whether or not he will continue to play football, wherever he resumes his college career. But if he does choose to play football again, I gather he could still redshirt a year and then have three full seasons of eligibility.
Redshirts
I was at SMU for all of Ramon Flanigan's (what seemed like) 23 years at SMU... you can get a medical redshirt on top of your ordinary redshirt. Not sure what the technical terms are, but by no means is anyone limited to 5 yrs.
You are correct EastStang and Professor X. You only get a sixth year if you have two medical redshirts. (Example Jason White) So you are limited to only five years unless you have two incapaciting injuries. The NCAA looks at transferring as something that a student-athlete can control. Injuries are something that can't be controled.