Illini Football 2025

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Bailey definitely has some flaws but don't forget he just finished his second year of play time so he's still got a lot of room to grow with experience. The potential is enormous.
I agree, hoping for another full season for him because I definitely see the potential.
 
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I get it, but you can see a variety of judges saying the NCAA refuses to enforce a threshold for eligibility. The rule is games, not snaps. If the NCAA says that playing more than a fourth game means you've burned a year of eligibility, then you can't then say it's okay that you play (say) seven extra snaps in the fifth game, because what if it's 10 snaps? 15 snaps? Just come up with a rule, say you can't cross it, enforce it regardless of circumstance, and you might stop losing every court case.

I remember we had a laugh on these boards when Locksley was looking at getting Tualia an extra year of eligibility because he threw 12 passes in five games for Alabama as a freshman. Now our coaching staff is essentially asking for the same thing.
I don't have a problem with it. If the NCAA truly wanted to have fairly leveraged amateurism, they should have fairly leveraged it from the beginning. But the truth before this was that every waiver appeal was already on a case by case basis. It was never leveraged fairly and definitely still seemed to benefit the schools that are/were the "haves" of cfb. If anything, it's more equalized than it was, not counting the finances involved.

The vast majority of players will still suit up for the last time in college. Let them play.
 
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Gave up a huge run to South Carolina because Bailey tried to just shoulder check the RB to the ground. He has the size and athleticism, but it's not quite the Quan Martin "how is he everywhere on the field???" Or Syd Brown/Witherspoon noticeably flying around on the field like they're possessed.
Bailey's a different type of player than those guys. He doesn't have the speed to be an "all over the field" playmaker. He thrives off of play anticipation in the box
 
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I don't have a problem with it. If the NCAA truly wanted to have fairly leveraged amateurism, they should have fairly leveraged it from the beginning. But the truth before this was that every waiver appeal was already on a case by case basis. It was never leveraged fairly and definitely still seemed to benefit the schools that are/were the "haves" of cfb. If anything, it's more equalized than it was, not counting the finances involved.

The vast majority of players will still suit up for the last time in college. Let them play.

Happy to have disagreement, but I have yet to see a lawsuit implying that certain programs are benefiting from eligibility limits while others are not, so I'm not sure of your reference. Every case I've seen so far is arguing that the NCAA is arbitrarily arguing certain events are exemptions but others are not, which showcases bias, but never seen a player argue they would be eligible at a different school.
 
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Happy to have disagreement, but I have yet to see a lawsuit implying that certain programs are benefiting from eligibility limits while others are not, so I'm not sure of your reference. Every case I've seen so far is arguing that the NCAA is arbitrarily arguing certain events are exemptions but others are not, which showcases bias, but never seen a player argue they would be eligible at a different school.
There was some hubbub about how Luke Ford couldn't play right away but another player who transferred to a blue bloods was able to play in a similar situation.
 
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Justin Fields didnt have to sit out a year going to OSU .

both Luke & Fields came outta UGA
For Georgia in 2018.

Luke Ford: 1 reception 4 yards

Justin Fields: 12 games played, 329 passing yards, 4 touchdowns, 266 rushing yards 4 touchdowns.

Why did the player with 1 catch have to sit a year???
 
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For Georgia in 2018.

Luke Ford: 1 reception 4 yards

Justin Fields: 12 games played, 329 passing yards, 4 touchdowns, 266 rushing yards 4 touchdowns.

Why did the player with 1 catch have to sit a year???
cuz UGa has connections and back then we didn’t
 
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If you remember a Ga baseball player made a racial slur to Justin Fields and the rest is history.

For Georgia in 2018.

Luke Ford: 1 reception 4 yards

Justin Fields: 12 games played, 329 passing yards, 4 touchdowns, 266 rushing yards 4 touchdowns.

Why did the player with 1 catch have to sit a year???

These are two very different petitions, it's not two petitions under the same (old) clause and the NCAA interpreting them differently. Fields wasn't the only athlete that used the player safety petition and was immediately eligible that year, which means it's not a Georgia or Ohio State argument anymore.
 
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That's my point, knowing this is my expanding it beyond Illinois football: What's stopping Luke Altmyer asking for another year next year? Or any player who has played four full seasons plus four full games as a freshman, why can't they just come back for a 6th season? Or 7th season? If NCAA has zero power, it means eligibility is no longer enforceable and players can play in college for as long as they want. Me and (assuming) millions of other fans aren't interested in college football becoming a 10+ year career for players.

I know that seems dramatic coming from TeRah asking for an extra year because of a few snaps in a fifth game, but the judges overseeing these cases are saying these examples are the problem, the lack of a "line in the sand" is what is eroding the NCAA's power to have any rules on when players have to stop playing college football.

Long term, this is a very bad thing for college sports.
I'm still gobsmacked that Zach Edey didn't sign a lifetime contract with Purdue. No way they would lose in court. Edey would just be a perpetual grad student, making $10 mln/year for 15-20 years and bringing a bunch of Natty's home to West Lafayette.
 
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Mark Ruffalo GIF
 
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