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NCAA gives all former JUCO's an extra year of eligibility

Is it for just 2024 seniors or everyone going forward? If its everyone, I would also be more inclined to find top guys coming out of a JUCO because they would have lots of experience and an extra year of eligibility. If its just seniors, then nm.

Too bad we didn't retain Cam Camper. I imagine he will come back to Boise for another season.
 
Is it for just 2024 seniors or everyone going forward? If its everyone, I would also be more inclined to find top guys coming out of a JUCO because they would have lots of experience and an extra year of eligibility. If its just seniors, then nm.

Too bad we didn't retain Cam Camper. I imagine he will come back to Boise for another season.
Given that this was a result of the courts, I would imagine that there will be some form of extra eligibility moving forward.
 
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Given that this was a result of the courts, I would imagine that there will be some form of extra eligibility moving forward.
According to an NCAA memo, the waiver extends an extra year of eligibility in 2025-26 to athletes who previously "competed at a non-NCAA school for one or more years" and otherwise would have exhausted their NCAA eligibility following the 2024-25 season.
 
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Fixed...

Do you think he'll be able to take advantage of that extra year here...?
Yes, according to recent NCAA rulings, former JUCO players who would have exhausted their eligibility in the 2024-2025 season can play an additional year in 2025-2026due to a waiver granted by the NCAA, primarily stemming from a court case involving Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia; this essentially allows them to compete in 2025.


  • Waiver applies to specific players:
    This extra year of eligibility only applies to those who would have otherwise finished their NCAA eligibility in the 2024-2025 season and previously played at a JUCO.
 
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Yes, according to recent NCAA rulings, former JUCO players who would have exhausted their eligibility in the 2024-2025 season can play an additional year in 2025-2026due to a waiver granted by the NCAA, primarily stemming from a court case involving Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia; this essentially allows them to compete in 2025.


  • Waiver applies to specific players:
    This extra year of eligibility only applies to those who would have otherwise finished their NCAA eligibility in the 2024-2025 season and previously played at a JUCO.


That was in the original linked article...

My question is: Will we have a scholarship available if he wants to stay???
 
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