Tried to find an existing thread to put this under, but nothing really fit so here goes. On Zimmer's chat, someone typed in " Extra year for Moffitt ?" and Zimmer responded that he had heard that they may try to apply for that. Any chance that could be a possibility ? That would ease the pressure of trying to bring in multiple guards with the coaching situation in flux.
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Originally posted by bigticket1 View PostTried to find an existing thread to put this under, but nothing really fit so here goes. On Zimmer's chat, someone typed in " Extra year for Moffitt ?" and Zimmer responded that he had heard that they may try to apply for that. Any chance that could be a possibility ? That would ease the pressure of trying to bring in multiple guards with the coaching situation in flux.
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Moffitt's Instagram page has the picture pasted below plus comments or hashtags which indicate he has applied for or is investigating applying for a medical redshirt. He played in 8 games at USF (started 6) his freshman year and then his season ended with a knee injury. He played in every game for USF as a soph. Then he transferred to SDSU but had to sit that year out. He has played two years for SDSU so if the medical redshirt is granted, he would get another year.
Personally, I would love to see that guy in the Jackrabbit uniform one more season.
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Pharmacy currently takes six years total. The first two years are regular undergrad years and if the student is admitted to the College of Pharmacy, they are P1 students (which is year three of the total six years). So, P1, P2 and P3 students take classes. In the P4 (last) year, they do "rotations" at various locations across the region and country. The six-year schedule has occasionally been stretched to seven years to accomodate a particular student including student athletes.
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Originally posted by UWMandSDSU View PostIf he does get an extra year and with all of the open spots I would imagine he would finally get a scholarship."Macy Miller could play for anybody in the country. She's an all-league guard in the SEC. And South Dakota State, there's no doubt they could play in our league. They wouldn't finish in the bottom half either." --Jimmy Dykes
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Medical Hardship Requirements
To be eligible for a medical hardship waiver, a student-athlete has to meet the following criteria:
The student-athlete must suffer the injury during one of their four seasons of college competition or during the senior year of high school.
The injury must be incapacitating. That means it must be a season-ending injury.
The injury must occur prior to the start of the second half of the season.
The student-athlete must not have competed in more than 30% of the season or three contests, whichever is greater.
If he played 8 games his freshman year, the <30% rule would seem to be in play as I am guessing USF played more than 26 games in their season.
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It appears he would qualify for a hardship. I would hope the new coach wants him around.
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Originally posted by JackJD View PostPharmacy currently takes six years total. The first two years are regular undergrad years and if the student is admitted to the College of Pharmacy, they are P1 students (which is year three of the total six years). So, P1, P2 and P3 students take classes. In the P4 (last) year, they do "rotations" at various locations across the region and country. The six-year schedule has occasionally been stretched to seven years to accomodate a particular student including student athletes.
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True the P3 year is spent in Sioux Falls. I have no idea how that gets worked out. I know one cross country runner Pharmacy Major who had a year of eligibility left and Coach Dehaven asked him to keep training and compete during that P3 year. The guy had to train by himself in Sioux Falls and catch up with the team for meets on weekends. He had a good year...Coach Dehaven jokingly referred to him in a story Terry Vandrovec did for the Argus, as "Charles Jefferson" (the star football player for Ridgemont High in the film "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"-- those who remember the movie will recall Jefferson was not seen in class and there was speculation he just flew into town for the Friday night games and then left--Fast Times is the movie in which Sean Penn played the iconic pot-head "Jeff Spicoli: ).
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Originally posted by Jacks-02 View PostMedical Hardship Requirements
To be eligible for a medical hardship waiver, a student-athlete has to meet the following criteria:
The student-athlete must suffer the injury during one of their four seasons of college competition or during the senior year of high school.
The injury must be incapacitating. That means it must be a season-ending injury.
The injury must occur prior to the start of the second half of the season.
The student-athlete must not have competed in more than 30% of the season or three contests, whichever is greater.
If he played 8 games his freshman year, the <30% rule would seem to be in play as I am guessing USF played more than 26 games in their season.
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