younothat
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Question will be, if a player opts out of school this year, will he/she be able to keep the spot once everything returns to normal next year?
I would assume that training will be happening, even though the season is canceled.
Was arranging his dorm room when the PAC-12 cancel came down, enrolled so not opting out of college and they have been working out so just strongly leaning toward opting out of a competition for this season not college, redshirt path but maybe a little different
He trying to get clarification on the topic along the lines what that above article mentions. His scholarship won't be effected for this year at least according to his coach and advisers.
"The D-I Council has recommended for the NCAA’s Board of Governors to provide fall sport student-athletes who compete and then opt out of future participation or have a season cut short due to COVID-19: (1) an extension of their five-year period of eligibility; and (2) an additional season of competition if they participate in 50% or less of the maximum number of competitions allowed in each sport by Division I rules.
Members will further discuss additional Board of Governors requirements, including a prohibition on canceling, reducing or not renewing athletics aid for student-athletes who opt out of participation due to COVID-19 and required medical coverage for COVID-19 if a student contracts the virus through sports participation.”
Young man might be a little biggest concern was how small the dorm & the space: the bed in there is for "middle schoolers" he texted me the other day, used to a nice big comfy queen size higher end ortho bed, and all the other goodies he has a home. Adjustments son I told him, get used to it or bargain with the roomie to fit a bigger bed, not sure there room in there for queen plus another one, desks, and closets space of if you can bring in your own stuff?
@younothat might be a good move. Glad to see you dd is really weighing her options.
@gotothebushes thanks for the mention our older daughter is a medical student 3rd year doing well but going to be tough to get in all the clinical hours with how things are going.
Barely got in enough hours last go around after they were cut off for a few months. She decided to focus on college, her education, and civic mentoring she does with kids rather than play soccer in college. She thought long and hard about that decision and has been happy with it so I'm proud of her for making a difference and that decision. The work shes done with the kids this summer virtually has been very rewarding for her.