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How many NCAA underclassman tricksters just went pro?
Am I the only one who is bothered by the word "tricksters" (a person who cheats or deceives people) in the title of this thread? Why would that word be used here?
Am I the only one who is bothered by the word "tricksters" (a person who cheats or deceives people) in the title of this thread? Why would that word be used here?
Am I the only one who is bothered by the word "tricksters" (a person who cheats or deceives people) in the title of this thread? Why would that word be used here?
Change and "i" to an "a" and things get a bit clearer.
That's pretty good. I don't have a problem with either definition (but I'm in the first two years - under, last two- upper camp)
The terms should at least be mutually exclusive!
Of course, red shirting does mess with this. You can be a 3rd year sophomore, and a 5th year athlete might even be a grad student (which I might take to mean that they have no class at all).
I tend to separate academics and athletics when it comes to class. Everyone only has a very specific amount of eligibility in the NCAA while you could (in theory) spend years and years finishing your degree.
Because of that, IMO, it's easy enough to determine if someone is a junior or senior etc atleast eligebility wise in the NCAA.
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