Anyone have any insight to what's keeping Jared from officially declaring ? The deadline I believe is the 30th. Just seems odd that he's yet to make official unless there's something potentially holding him up.
BUCANDOIT82 said:
50/50...Wow...I did not see that coming yet that is the way it currently looks. If Butler returns Mayer is more likely to return since their roommates. If both return book another National Championship if we stay healthy.
"they are roommates"
Still expect both to leave for the NBA. Question, are they allowed to sell their image next year as NCAA scholarship players?
That was my count too.IowaBear said:
If say Butler/Mayer did return we would have those 2 plus Dainja/Akinjo/Loveday/Thamba/JTT/Flagler/Cryer/Brown/Sochan/Love/Turnerand the other transfer I'm drawing a blank on. Puts us at 14 unless I'm forgetting someone
Mayer is coming back. We all know that. I'm hoping it's not a medical issue with Butler.BUCANDOIT82 said:
50/50...Wow...I did not see that coming yet that is the way it currently looks. If Butler returns Mayer is more likely to return since their roommates. If both return book another National Championship if we stay healthy.
Still expect both to leave for the NBA. Question, are they allowed to sell their image next year as NCAA scholarship players?
KU is pushing all their chips in for next year. Just have to figure out their chemistry.IowaBear said:
Don't doubt it honestly. If he still hasn't declared he's clearly having a tough time. Saw today KU landed Martin and Coleman-Lands. Getting Butler/Mayer back could set up a pair of epic matchups next year
Even if he has to redshirt he still has a scholarship. We are only allowed 13.DanaDane said:
I didn't think Akinjo had been granted his immediate eligibility yet. Weren't the two-time transfers excluded from the immediate eligibility provision clause for this year, although I suspect the departure of his coach would pretty much ensure the waiver would ultimately be granted?
Thanks that is what I was googleing but could not locate a clear answer as to whether the free covid year of eligibility means a school can have more players on scholarship next season than in a normal year.IowaBear said:
That's true in a normal year. I believe NCAA is giving extra scholarships for 21/22 season just not sure what the total # is
Jacques Strap said:Thanks that is what I was googleing but could not locate a clear answer as to whether the free covid year of eligibility means a school can have more players on scholarship next season than in a normal year.IowaBear said:
That's true in a normal year. I believe NCAA is giving extra scholarships for 21/22 season just not sure what the total # is
I haven't seen a single mock draft where he's not in the first round, typically safely. Consensus seems to be around about 24. By the way I think he will turn 22 in August, not 20 as someone said.OsoVerde said:
Butler graduated, right? It seems like the only reason to come back is if he doesn't get drafted in the first round. Is he hearing that is the case?
Eligibility is no issue for Butler or Mayer as they have a year remaining regardless. I have no doubt both are welcomed back if they choose to stay. Should Jared return to Baylor, there will likely be ripple effects in Waco and elsewhere. For one thing, a couple of Big 12 coaches may choke on their breakfast burrito when they hear the news!!Mitch Henessey said:
Common misconception is that the NCAA is granting an additional year of scholarships. They are granting an additional year of eligibility. Players who utilize that risk being on their own for tuition. Scholarship limits are still the same for 2021-22.
Mitch Henessey said:
Common misconception is that the NCAA is granting an additional year of scholarships. They are granting an additional year of eligibility. Players who utilize that risk being on their own for tuition. Scholarship limits are still the same for 2021-22.
BUbackerinET said:
Would be an awesome surprise - like Christmas in May!
Right, they don't count against scholarship limits, but the NCAA isn't allowing schools to pay for their tuition and fees.Adriacus Peratuun said:Mitch Henessey said:
Common misconception is that the NCAA is granting an additional year of scholarships. They are granting an additional year of eligibility. Players who utilize that risk being on their own for tuition. Scholarship limits are still the same for 2021-22.