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Re: Transfer Sam Dunkum, 7 footer (Walk-On Commit)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:33 am
by ictjay
AttyAlum wrote:
ictjay wrote:Why would he not have 4 years eligibility? Red-shirted freshman year, not sure what transpired this fall.


Once the NCAA eligibility clock starts, it doesn't stop. He loses a year of eligibility for this year whether he plays or not since he has already used his redshirt. Then he won't become eligible until after the end of the first semester, so another 1/2 year gone.



Thanks

Re: Transfer Sam Dunkum, 7 footer (Walk-On Commit)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 12:09 pm
by section202jay
I'm kind of excited about this find in Dunkum. Say he develops into even half of was Groselle was that'd be useful off the bench for 7 minutes a game. Plus our staff has a penchant for developing big men.

Re: Transfer Sam Dunkum, 7 footer (Walk-On Commit)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 1:15 pm
by FlyByNight101
I would think that he would be able to apply for a medical exemption for last season, but I don't think that happens until after he exhausts his 'normal' eligibility and the NCAA can be pretty inconsistent in granting those.

Re: Transfer Sam Dunkum, 7 footer (Walk-On Commit)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 1:47 pm
by cu8493
Personally, I am hoping he develops enough to be drafted after his senior year and whether he could get an extra year becomes moot.

Re: Transfer Sam Dunkum, 7 footer (Walk-On Commit)

PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 5:22 pm
by sarp
I think there should be a special rule where Marcus and Sam switch last names. Just like in the olden times. If You were son of John, last name Johnson. If you were a silver smith, last name Silversmith. Therefore, if you defy the laws of gravity when you dunk, last name Dunkum! Marcus Dunkum!

Re: Transfer Sam Dunkum, 7 footer (Walk-On Commit)

PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 3:38 am
by JacobPadilla
FlyByNight101 wrote:I would think that he would be able to apply for a medical exemption for last season, but I don't think that happens until after he exhausts his 'normal' eligibility and the NCAA can be pretty inconsistent in granting those.


Not sure what you're referring to here. You don't get a medical exemption if you miss one year with injury. That just counts as a redshirt. The exemption comes into play if he seeks a sixth year, which would only happen if he had missed two seasons with injury. Sitting out according to transfer rules doesn't count (unless he proves he was too injured to play during that season anyway, which is what Gibbs argued for).

Re: Transfer Sam Dunkum, 7 footer (Walk-On Commit)

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 1:37 pm
by ictjay
Going to need some in depth articles on Slam once he laces em up in practice. Send the whole staff.

Re: Transfer Sam Dunkum, 7 footer (Walk-On Commit)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 1:56 pm
by gtmoBlue
Slam Dunkum has the opportunity to make history and catch or pass notable walk-ons such as Newell, Moser, Halligan, Stormberg, Ferrarini, Olsen, Kreklow, Gibbs, DMD, the legendary Dusty Sitzman, and maybe even #1 Matty Dorwart...on the All-Time List.
;)

(¿Jerry Newell and Dusty Sitzman may have been rarely used scholied players?)

Re: Transfer Sam Dunkum, 7 footer (Walk-On Commit)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:44 pm
by LJay
Matt West was the ultimate walk on producing so much that he was awarded a scholarship for his senior season.

Re: Transfer Sam Dunkum, 7 footer (Walk-On Commit)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:05 pm
by slaw
Read conflicting statements - is he definitely on scholarship starting in the summer? or does he have the opportunity to earn a scholarship (meaning not guaranteed)?