Money: Cornellians lost to (and gained from) the portal

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marty

Quote from: stereax on May 03, 2026, 01:34:57 PM
Quote from: marty on May 03, 2026, 11:48:05 AM
Quote from: adamw on May 03, 2026, 11:15:21 AMLooks like there is language in the new rule that will also expressly prohibit delaying high school graduation for this purpose.  So ... yay?

So they'll have to try to monitor that rather than whether or not someone deserves their red shirt?
Yeah this is gonna be even more of a PITA to implement than redshirting. At least there's medical records and shit for that.

"The goalie are my homework."
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

stereax

Quote from: marty on May 03, 2026, 01:40:22 PM
Quote from: stereax on May 03, 2026, 01:34:57 PM
Quote from: marty on May 03, 2026, 11:48:05 AM
Quote from: adamw on May 03, 2026, 11:15:21 AMLooks like there is language in the new rule that will also expressly prohibit delaying high school graduation for this purpose.  So ... yay?

So they'll have to try to monitor that rather than whether or not someone deserves their red shirt?
Yeah this is gonna be even more of a PITA to implement than redshirting. At least there's medical records and shit for that.

"The goalie are my homework."
I wouldn't put it above some goalies...
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Pghas

Quote from: abmarks on May 02, 2026, 12:28:49 AMCan someone explain the realistic way a kid delays HS graduation by a year two?

Short of failing something that is required for graduation, or getting permission to take an entire year off from school I can't figure it out.   Probably easier to do at a private school, but I'm trying to picture the kid who goes to a public US high school.

My high school days were certainly a long time ago (HS class of '85) but this only ever happened iirc if you basically flunked most of your classes one yr, or had a medical issue that made you miss too much class (kid had a serious car accident requiring lengthy rehab, or the occasionally pregnancy and child birth )



You could do a PG year at a prep school, but if that is helpful to you , you're not a D1 level player

BearLover

Quote from: Pghas on May 03, 2026, 07:12:12 PM
Quote from: abmarks on May 02, 2026, 12:28:49 AMCan someone explain the realistic way a kid delays HS graduation by a year two?

Short of failing something that is required for graduation, or getting permission to take an entire year off from school I can't figure it out.   Probably easier to do at a private school, but I'm trying to picture the kid who goes to a public US high school.

My high school days were certainly a long time ago (HS class of '85) but this only ever happened iirc if you basically flunked most of your classes one yr, or had a medical issue that made you miss too much class (kid had a serious car accident requiring lengthy rehab, or the occasionally pregnancy and child birth )



You could do a PG year at a prep school, but if that is helpful to you , you're not a D1 level player
But you'd still have graduated from high school at the same time regardless. Graduating a second time doesn't reset the clock.