He comes to work every day with his lunch pail, etc. Blah, blah, blah, blah...
It's all well and good until game time whereupon he shits the bed.
Can't wait until he's done at Montlake.
I hope he proves me wrong but it's impossible for me to get excited about this year's team knowing that he's just not capable of competing against elite teams.
At NCAA Division I level, one's eligibility for competition expires 5 years from the date of initial enrollment in a full-time degree program. As a typical undergraduate program takes 4 years to complete, a student enrolled in a graduate program in the year following graduation retains 1 final year of eligibility during the first year of postgraduate study (i.e. 4 years of undergraduate eligibility, 1 year of postgrad eligibility
At NCAA Division I level, one's eligibility for competition expires 5 years from the date of initial enrollment in a full-time degree program. As a typical undergraduate program takes 4 years to complete, a student enrolled in a graduate program in the year following graduation retains 1 final year of eligibility during the first year of postgraduate study (i.e. 4 years of undergraduate eligibility, 1 year of postgrad eligibility
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It's all well and good until game time whereupon he shits the bed.
Can't wait until he's done at Montlake.
doorsbasement. Dennis is coming for you.At NCAA Division I level, one's eligibility for competition expires 5 years from the date of initial enrollment in a full-time degree program. As a typical undergraduate program takes 4 years to complete, a student enrolled in a graduate program in the year following graduation retains 1 final year of eligibility during the first year of postgraduate study (i.e. 4 years of undergraduate eligibility, 1 year of postgrad eligibility
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