He cannot play this year.
What's that based on? Prohm said he would be if they wanted him to a couple days ago.
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He cannot play this year.
What's that based on? Prohm said he would be if they wanted him to a couple days ago.
Can someone post a link to Prohm saying he got cleared/won't be redshirting next semester? I haven't seen anything on that but may have missed it.
The quote is from Prohm via Randy Peterson on Cyclone Insider. link in the opening post page 1.
I will help. Whenever lard gets here, he will be eligible to play. But Prohm currently plans on red shirting.
I think the thought is since the front court sucks, maybe Prohm will change his mind. And he could. But we really don't know and we will find out soon enough.
Looks like he is redshirting here - of course I've never been tested for colorblindness, so he could actually be wearing green.
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This ^ is was what I was expecting before Prohm's comments after the Miss Valley St. game that Lard made his grades, was expected to arrive and be immediately eligible to play. I am curious if CSP changed his plan after talking with Cameron recently and looking at his grades or perhaps he misspoke or misinterpreted.
Right now I expect him to still arrive and red shirt unless there is a ISU release stating Lard is eligible. Though the possibility of adding to this team is intriguing.
Still going strong! Keep going guys you might get Lard on to the court this season yet!
You probably account for 10% of the posts in here.
Well Peterson really didn't help clarify anything with this article...
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/st...play-him-now-wait-until-next-season/95745922/
"Let’s say he enrolls in classes that begin Jan. 9, and now let’s take this exercise one step farther:
Let’s say he’s a full academic qualifier, which is likely.
Let’s say he’s academically eligible to actually play during this spring’s semester.
But will we hear Gary Wade actually calling his name at Hilton Coliseum?
That’s a longer shot than one of Naz Mitrou-Long’s 3-point hoists. His possibility of playing before the 2017-18 season is about about half of Long’s 67 percent long-shot accuracy the past two games.
Nonetheless, it’s a possibility, we’ve heard.
The 6-foot-9 recruit would already be in the post-player rotation if he hadn't been taking three classes last semester, but he will eligible to play this semester — assuming all went well at Pro Vision."
What's confusing about that? He'll be eligible to play, but likely won't.