Make your prediction - Portal QB

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This thread is to the "QB Decision Update" thread as drilling a hole in a skull is to a subdural hemotoma.

 
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This is backup to ward imo. But I think we get ward before new years. Social media has ruined patience in the younger generation. Everyone wants instant gratification and the real world doesn’t always work like that.
since youre being serious i'll remind you that baby tua has no eligibility left.
 
No one has said he doesn’t have eligibility. Sounds like he may have one more season from everything I’ve read and if not he could get a waiver for playing a couple snaps in a 4th game
He needs a waiver for 2019 but can not see how it gets approved. Bama knows RS rule. 4 games.
 
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He needs a waiver for 2019 but can not see how it gets approved. Bama knows RS rule. 4 games.


Interesting idea proposed about challenging the NCAAs eligibility rules. For a college player who doesn't really have pro prospects, why shouldn't he be allowed to keep playing football for as long as he's enrolled in school and build up a nice NIL nest egg for as long as people are willing to pay him NIL?

Would definitely be interesting to see what it would do for QBs who are great college QBs (like a D'Eriq King) but have virtually no shot at making a NFL roster. If a Miami or USC was willing to give him 2 million per year in his 6th year, why should he need a waiver for that?
 

Interesting idea proposed about challenging the NCAAs eligibility rules. For a college player who doesn't really have pro prospects, why shouldn't he be allowed to keep playing football for as long as he's enrolled in school and build up a nice NIL nest egg for as long as people are willing to pay him NIL?

Would definitely be interesting to see what it would do for QBs who are great college QBs (like a D'Eriq King) but have virtually no shot at making a NFL roster. If a Miami or USC was willing to give him 2 million per year in his 6th year, why should he need a waiver for that?

Then could counter, someone sue NFL for their requirement to turn pro.

I would support NCAA on RS rule. They already changed it from playing in 1 game to 4.
 
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