Sven could quarterback the Ducks, and they would still win the North. Now if we're talking beyond that, then yes, definitely a possible problem. I would add that Lockie did go 8-8 for like 240 yards and 3 touchdowns in the spring game, so Lockie isn't a total scrub. But if doogs think this gives them hope for an end to the streak, then doogs be doogin.
Voted down for Quook Post of the Month.
Point being, Oregon could bring back Jason Fife and it wouldn't have any impact on Washington's chances. This is basically a delayed BRB, JO moment for Husky fan when Oregon gets rolled in the Pac 12 championship game.
I'm taking a break from looking at rocks today, so I actually looked up EWU's catalog and policies.
Seems that there is no "summer commencement" at EWU. The catalog also sez that students may participate in spring graduation (June) if they have a plan to meet requirements during the summer.
Summer term has 4-week and 8-week programs.
Also "interdisciplinary studies" is full of off-campus and online options.
So the question is when is a student "graduated" for the purpose of the graduate transfer rule? I'm guessing that VA completed either an online math class with some "tutoring" at UO or took a class to transfer to EWU. EWU states that they accept credits from all regionally accredited schools, which includes UO and LCC.
If he takes and passes the class he needs for graduation, he could have met his graduation requirement as soon as next week. How the various schools, and the NCAA, process these issues I have no clue.
I'm taking a break from looking at rocks today, so I actually looked up EWU's catalog and policies.
Seems that there is no "summer commencement" at EWU. The catalog also sez that students may participate in spring graduation (June) if they have a plan to meet requirements during the summer.
Summer term has 4-week and 8-week programs.
Also "interdisciplinary studies" is full of off-campus and online options.
So the question is when is a student "graduated" for the purpose of the graduate transfer rule? I'm guessing that VA completed either an online math class with some "tutoring" at UO or took a class to transfer to EWU. EWU states that they accept credits from all regionally accredited schools, which includes UO and LCC.
If he takes and passes the class he needs for graduation, he could have met his graduation requirement as soon as next week. How the various schools, and the NCAA, process these issues I have no clue.
Sven could quarterback the Ducks, and they would still win the North. Now if we're talking beyond that, then yes, definitely a possible problem. I would add that Lockie did go 8-8 for like 240 yards and 3 touchdowns in the spring game, so Lockie isn't a total scrub. But if doogs think this gives them hope for an end to the streak, then doogs be doogin.
Voted down for Quook Post of the Month.
Point being, Oregon could bring back Jason Fife and it wouldn't have any impact on Washington's chances. This is basically a delayed BRB, JO moment for Husky fan when Oregon gets rolled in the Pac 12 championship game.
There are lots of places to take Math 102. Like Lane Community College, or even (gasp!) the University of Oregon. My wife transferred a credit to St. Olaf College all the way in Minnesota from Portland State. She then started for UO that fall.
Even then, it would still delay his ability to practice another 2 weeks after Aug 10th practices start. If Adams starts, it will be mid-season if Lockie struggles or gets injured. Lockie is Oregon's starting quarterback come week 1, there is no doubt about that.
WTF'd because I want to see #OurEagles go for the knees.
There are lots of places to take Math 102. Like Lane Community College, or even (gasp!) the University of Oregon. My wife transferred a credit to St. Olaf College all the way in Minnesota from Portland State. She then started for UO that fall.
Upvoted because my immediate thought was AZ married Rose Nylund.
Sven Seven could quarterback the Ducks, and they would still win the North. Now if we're talking beyond that, then yes, definitely a possible problem. I would add that Lockie did go 8-8 for like 240 yards and 3 touchdowns in the spring game, so Lockie isn't a total scrub. But if doogs think this gives them hope for an end to the streak, then doogs be doogin.
Seven is known for going out there and letting it rip!
I've checked my sources at Eastern. As Mr. Cuntwaffle says, they say it makes no difference since the dux will beat the shit out of the huskeis again this year anyway. My sources say the Huskie team is too "young."
Sven could quarterback the Ducks, and they would still win the North. Now if we're talking beyond that, then yes, definitely a possible problem. I would add that Lockie did go 8-8 for like 240 yards and 3 touchdowns in the spring game, so Lockie isn't a total scrub. But if doogs think this gives them hope for an end to the streak, then doogs be doogin.
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Seems that there is no "summer commencement" at EWU. The catalog also sez that students may participate in spring graduation (June) if they have a plan to meet requirements during the summer.
Summer term has 4-week and 8-week programs.
Also "interdisciplinary studies" is full of off-campus and online options.
So the question is when is a student "graduated" for the purpose of the graduate transfer rule? I'm guessing that VA completed either an online math class with some "tutoring" at UO or took a class to transfer to EWU. EWU states that they accept credits from all regionally accredited schools, which includes UO and LCC.
If he takes and passes the class he needs for graduation, he could have met his graduation requirement as soon as next week. How the various schools, and the NCAA, process these issues I have no clue.
I miss WASHINGTON damnit!
He said it went quicker than he expected.