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Subject: Re: Ivy FB 30 years later


Author:
Fear the Quaker
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Date Posted: 08:55:10 06/18/24 Tue
In reply to: Ivy Inquisitor 's message, "Ivy FB 30 years later" on 14:07:32 06/14/24 Fri

Freshmen football was great fun.

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Author:
RedWin
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Date Posted: 13:56:32 06/18/24 Tue

I agree freshman football was a great way to learn the college system and it provided a platform for many walk-ons to move up to the next level. Since we no longer have freshman football, that's why I think the Ivy League should allow the 5th option because otherwise the majority of freshmen are wasting their first year on the bench. For example, at Cornell the engineering program is basically five years and most of the pre-meds are staying an extra year to earn their masters in biology, etc. The business school majors could all begin working on their MBA etc.
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Author:
An Observer
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Date Posted: 15:01:46 06/18/24 Tue

I hear what you're saying and your suggestion is well-intentioned but, if you let players stick around for a fifth season, you'lll just keep more guys on the bench for their sophomore year. The issue isn't four years or five years. It's that we have rosters of 100-120 guys and only 11 can be on the field at once.
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Author:
ivy guy
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Date Posted: 07:30:13 06/19/24 Wed

Q: Has the Ivy League adopted a fifth year of eligibility?
(a serious non-contentious question).

I understood that IL football athletes had to be non-degreed undergraduates and were limited to four playing seasons.

The work-around every school has used (for years) is for seniors who missed a season due to injury or lack-of-playing-time to disenroll in their final Spring semester, thus creating the "phantom 5th year".

I did not think that the League had formally changed the rules except for the Covid years.

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Author:
Lurker
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Date Posted: 17:54:07 06/19/24 Wed

Absent the covid year exception, I believe there must be a documented injury to be eligible for 5 th year. Lack of playing time will not do it

Surprised (well not really) no one in IL office documents and celebrates all the successes of IL grad transfers in FBS football


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