What is done when a kid gets a medical redshirt year? There have been situations where a player has had more than four years in the past (although 2020 is well beyond a typical redshirt season, i believe)njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:52 pm I was talking with Larry yesterday, and he raised an issue I hadn't thought of: individual career records. If a fifth year is granted, how will records be calculated? Seems unfair to allow 4.5 years of stats to count. So what do you do? Not count 2020 if the player takes a fifth year, either next year or down the line? Count if if they don't? Don't know.
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Career is a career. If somebody played 5 or 6 games, blew their knee out and got an extra redshirt year, stats still count. This would be no different.laxfan22 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:08 pmWhat is done when a kid gets a medical redshirt year? There have been situations where a player has had more than four years in the past (although 2020 is well beyond a typical redshirt season, i believe)njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:52 pm I was talking with Larry yesterday, and he raised an issue I hadn't thought of: individual career records. If a fifth year is granted, how will records be calculated? Seems unfair to allow 4.5 years of stats to count. So what do you do? Not count 2020 if the player takes a fifth year, either next year or down the line? Count if if they don't? Don't know.
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I think all stats have to be looked at with a discriminating eye. We don't attribute the same value to Kylie Ohlmiller's career stats the way we value Megan Whittle's or Kayla Treanor's. Games that it took a player to amass their stats have to be factored in. Babe Ruth's 61 home runs are more valuable than Roger Maris's 62 because George hit his home runs in fewer games than Roger did.njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:52 pm I was talking with Larry yesterday, and he raised an issue I hadn't thought of: individual career records. If a fifth year is granted, how will records be calculated? Seems unfair to allow 4.5 years of stats to count. So what do you do? Not count 2020 if the player takes a fifth year, either next year or down the line? Count if if they don't? Don't know.
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I think this is different than redshirt or baseball. That is just my feeling. Add to that you already have some fifth year redshirts playing this year who may get a sixth year. My view is the NCAA should set a policy on this. If, say, UNC wants to allow Hoeg to keep her UNC record and add to it next year, I guess that is up to them.LaxGuy17 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:13 pmCareer is a career. If somebody played 5 or 6 games, blew their knee out and got an extra redshirt year, stats still count. This would be no different.laxfan22 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:08 pmWhat is done when a kid gets a medical redshirt year? There have been situations where a player has had more than four years in the past (although 2020 is well beyond a typical redshirt season, i believe)njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:52 pm I was talking with Larry yesterday, and he raised an issue I hadn't thought of: individual career records. If a fifth year is granted, how will records be calculated? Seems unfair to allow 4.5 years of stats to count. So what do you do? Not count 2020 if the player takes a fifth year, either next year or down the line? Count if if they don't? Don't know.
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Babe Ruth's 61?Cletus wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:28 pmI think all stats have to be looked at with a discriminating eye. We don't attribute the same value to Kylie Ohlmiller's career stats the way we value Megan Whittle's or Kayla Treanor's. Games that it took a player to amass their stats have to be factored in. Babe Ruth's 61 home runs are more valuable than Roger Maris's 62 because George hit his home runs in fewer games than Roger did.njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:52 pm I was talking with Larry yesterday, and he raised an issue I hadn't thought of: individual career records. If a fifth year is granted, how will records be calculated? Seems unfair to allow 4.5 years of stats to count. So what do you do? Not count 2020 if the player takes a fifth year, either next year or down the line? Count if if they don't? Don't know.
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Make that Herman's 60. Always get that mixed up.njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:38 pmBabe Ruth's 61?Cletus wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:28 pmI think all stats have to be looked at with a discriminating eye. We don't attribute the same value to Kylie Ohlmiller's career stats the way we value Megan Whittle's or Kayla Treanor's. Games that it took a player to amass their stats have to be factored in. Babe Ruth's 61 home runs are more valuable than Roger Maris's 62 because George hit his home runs in fewer games than Roger did.njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:52 pm I was talking with Larry yesterday, and he raised an issue I hadn't thought of: individual career records. If a fifth year is granted, how will records be calculated? Seems unfair to allow 4.5 years of stats to count. So what do you do? Not count 2020 if the player takes a fifth year, either next year or down the line? Count if if they don't? Don't know.
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Cletus wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 2:06 pmBond's 73!!njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:38 pmBabe Ruth's 61?Cletus wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:28 pmI think all stats have to be looked at with a discriminating eye. We don't attribute the same value to Kylie Ohlmiller's career stats the way we value Megan Whittle's or Kayla Treanor's. Games that it took a player to amass their stats have to be factored in. Babe Ruth's 61 home runs are more valuable than Roger Maris's 62 because George hit his home runs in fewer games than Roger did.njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:52 pm I was talking with Larry yesterday, and he raised an issue I hadn't thought of: individual career records. If a fifth year is granted, how will records be calculated? Seems unfair to allow 4.5 years of stats to count. So what do you do? Not count 2020 if the player takes a fifth year, either next year or down the line? Count if if they don't? Don't know.
Make that Herman's 60. Always get that mixed up.
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NJ you bring up a valid point. One of my pet peeve's was HS players or got an "extra" year of HS by transferring and set records.
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Just was going to mention that, Doc. There's a reason a lot of HS records come from NY. You can score a lot more goals in six years, than four.
P.S. Watched a HS game from 2017 the other day, Moorestown vs. Garden City at the Gains for Brains tourney. Saw your current Hound goalie in action.
P.S. Watched a HS game from 2017 the other day, Moorestown vs. Garden City at the Gains for Brains tourney. Saw your current Hound goalie in action.
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Doesn’t the current high school record holder in points reside in Florida?njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 4:30 pm Just was going to mention that, Doc. There's a reason a lot of HS records come from NY. You can score a lot more goals in six years, than four.
P.S. Watched a HS game from 2017 the other day, Moorestown vs. Garden City at the Gains for Brains tourney. Saw your current Hound goalie in action.
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Hmm. Don't know. If true, that would blow my theory, wouldn't it?
I am sure totc would know.
I am sure totc would know.
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I think so...lots of hype surrounding who I am thinking of....Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 4:40 pmDoesn’t the current high school record holder in points reside in Florida?njbill wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 4:30 pm Just was going to mention that, Doc. There's a reason a lot of HS records come from NY. You can score a lot more goals in six years, than four.
P.S. Watched a HS game from 2017 the other day, Moorestown vs. Garden City at the Gains for Brains tourney. Saw your current Hound goalie in action.
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The Florida reference jogged a vague recollection from some years back. I used to follow Florida HS more closely than I do now. I thought I remembered that Florida allowed middle schoolers (only 8th graders?) to play varsity sports, or at least did so in the past. Couldn't find anything on a quick search.
Quite sure totc will have our answer. Sending out the bat signal . . . .
Quite sure totc will have our answer. Sending out the bat signal . . . .
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D said there is a tweet out there saying the one year has been approved by the NCAA.
https://twitter.com/NicoleAuerbach/stat ... 5591688192
and this
https://twitter.com/NicoleAuerbach/stat ... 6283640834
and this more official tweet.
https://twitter.com/NCAA/status/1244759602438254592
which leads to this page
https://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/me ... d-covid-19
https://twitter.com/NicoleAuerbach/stat ... 5591688192
and this
https://twitter.com/NicoleAuerbach/stat ... 6283640834
and this more official tweet.
https://twitter.com/NCAA/status/1244759602438254592
which leads to this page
https://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/me ... d-covid-19
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breathes a sigh of relief...now will be interesting to see what Ivies & Patriot League does
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NCAA just ended a lot of college careers of high school kids who wanted to play and would have under normal circumstances - question is, how many - 20%, 40% more?
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Unfortunately, this is correct. Tragically myopic decision, but as another poster pointed out several weeks ago, the NCAA is only concerned with current college student athletes.
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Interesting to see what decisions the players will make.
Maryland posted a statement on Instagram from Meghan Doherty yesterday saying she has decided not to return. It would have been a 6th year for her though.
Maryland posted a statement on Instagram from Meghan Doherty yesterday saying she has decided not to return. It would have been a 6th year for her though.