Possible CBI invite?

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I think that was a joke, playing more games doesn't change Thorne's case.

Doesn't it resolve the "second half of the season" problem as Second and Chalmers explained above? Or do post-season games not count for that calculation?
 
#52      
A little off topic (and believe me I'm not holding my breath for this) but what sead do you all think we would get in the dance if we won the BTT?

Georgia was a 14 when they made a similar run some years back.

Though maybe beating 4 consecutive top 20 teams would vault us to a 13.
 
#53      
Generally speaking, I think you play if you have the opportunity to play. However, the State Farm renovations change that equation for me a bit. I'd not be interested in signing the players up for potentially a bunch more road games if the SFC was unavailable to use.

The Las Vegas tournament on the other hand looks like an awesome opportunity if it becomes available.
 
#54      
I'm surprised how many folks are against the idea. I think you take the extra opportunity to practice, regardless of venue. I get being afraid of the injury bug, but I see more upside than downside.
 
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That the number of games we will have played in makes Thorne appearance in the IU game in the first half, thus enhancing his chances at a medical redshirt.

That doesn't change anything. The injury occurred in the game vs ISU, which was already in the first half or the season, not even close. Whether the IU game was in the first or second half of the season is irrelevant.
 
#59      
I think that was a joke, playing more games doesn't change Thorne's case.

I didn't read it as a joke, but I was under the assumption that first half/ second half was the semester break. I know it is not half of a season, but I thought that was the factor. Did he play during the 2nd semester of school?
 
#60      
That doesn't change anything. The injury occurred in the game vs ISU, which was already in the first half or the season, not even close. Whether the IU game was in the first or second half of the season is irrelevant.

I thought there was some discussion of him receiving a medical redshirt due to not playing in a certain percentage of games, but there is a stipulation stating that if you play in the 2nd half, you are not eligible for medical redshirt.
 
#61      
I thought there was some discussion of him receiving a medical redshirt due to not playing in a certain percentage of games, but there is a stipulation stating that if you play in the 2nd half, you are not eligible for medical redshirt.

He's fine based on % of games. The part he doesn't qualify for is the "season ending injury" part. Since he played again vs IU, the injury didn't end his season.

And another reason this is all moot is I believe the "season" is defined by regular season games.
 
#62      
He's fine based on % of games. The part he doesn't qualify for is the "season ending injury" part. Since he played again vs IU, the injury didn't end his season.

:thumb: Got it.

That is pretty crappy, because it did kind of technically end his season. Can't believe we put him back in for like 10 minutes in the 2nd half of a beatdown. ugh.
 
#63      
:thumb: Got it.

That is pretty crappy, because it did kind of technically end his season. Can't believe we put him back in for like 10 minutes in the 2nd half of a beatdown. ugh.

Yeah, if they were going for a waiver, it would have been pretty clear cut had he not played. Although there is still a question in my mind since he's a 5th year grad student transfer. I doubt that anyone in that situation has ever petitioned for a 6th year, so I'm not sure what the NCAA would have done?
 
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:thumb: Got it.

That is pretty crappy, because it did kind of technically end his season. Can't believe we put him back in for like 10 minutes in the 2nd half of a beatdown. ugh.

I thought he played in the first half of the game too, either way it's irrelevant
 
#66      
I thought he played in the first half of the game too, either way it's irrelevant

Ehhh, I don't know. In my mind, I was thinking it was only 2nd half; maybe I was just trying to make it seem worse in my own brain.
 
#67      
Ehhh, I don't know. In my mind, I was thinking it was only 2nd half; maybe I was just trying to make it seem worse in my own brain.

He played 16 minutes total, spread across both halves. I think he did leave the game early with no plans to return.
 
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