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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 947898" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>While I agree with your college professor wife in what you wrote above, that's not relevant to this situation, and my college professor wife concurs.</p><p></p><p>He has to make progress toward graduation. Changing majors doesn't restart the clock. To be eligible to play as a senior, he had to be a senior. He already had an associate's degree after his 1st 2 years, so he only had 2 years to go. No changing majors and having to make progress towards graduation. After the next 4 years, he still isn't graduated. So, while what your college professor wife said is true for most students who show up as a freshman and stay at the same school with no progress requirements to maintain eligibility, my college professor wife says "no way" to Stetson Bennett.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 947898, member: 198"] While I agree with your college professor wife in what you wrote above, that's not relevant to this situation, and my college professor wife concurs. He has to make progress toward graduation. Changing majors doesn't restart the clock. To be eligible to play as a senior, he had to be a senior. He already had an associate's degree after his 1st 2 years, so he only had 2 years to go. No changing majors and having to make progress towards graduation. After the next 4 years, he still isn't graduated. So, while what your college professor wife said is true for most students who show up as a freshman and stay at the same school with no progress requirements to maintain eligibility, my college professor wife says "no way" to Stetson Bennett. [/QUOTE]
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