http://www.collegehockeynews.com/almanac/funfacts-ageavg.phpWould be a good thing for this to pass.
Though the ezac teams and north dakota would be bitter i'm sure, no more 25 year old canadians playing for them.
Which one of those doesn't mutually benefit the school?
Full disclosure...I am a BC fan. While I don't particularly love the idea of 21 year old freshmen etc my stance has softened on that over the years. First, Jerry York has had plenty of success nationally while almost always having the youngest or 2nd youngest team in the country. It hasn't prevented BC from winning and winning big. So even if BC voted for this, it makes sense to me that this was started by the Big Ten schools. Wisconsin stinks on ice, Minnesota hasn't won since 2003, Michigan last won in 1998, Michigan State has been an average program the last five years or so.
If you want/need older freshmen, bring it on. It really doesn't bother me that much at all. I may joke about it but I will never use it as an excuse when BC loses. Never.
We'll just continue to import overage Swedes....By all means get rid of the overaged Canadian mercs.
I have no idea how Merrimack would field a team without them but I'm sure they'll figure out something.
Average age is not what we need to look at. We need count of would be ineligible players currently on each team that would have had to come in earlier. Without raw data pulling this does not sound fun.
The NCAA restricts age in all D-1 and D-2 sports. Waivers can be granted, of course, but eligibility begins to be affected the year after your high school class graduates. Hockey and Skiing currently allow for delayed enrollment until after your 21st birthday. In other words, Hockey has an exemption now to 21. Most all other sports don't.
Which one of those doesn't mutually benefit the school? All of those are there to make sure the athlete performs at their best for the benefit of the school. If the athlete was paid, he could pay for those things on his own. If you gave the athlete the choice between the current system, and a system where they had to pay for their own tuition and housing but there would be a free market for his services, no football, baseketball or hockey players would choose the first one. And no school would offer less than the cost of tuition, because it doesn't cost them any extra money to let another person into a classroom to listen to a professor.
If college sports is a business, and people in this country worship capitalism, why are we putting a cap on what a college athlete can make? It should be a free market shouldn't it?
Well a few things to think about. Why would the b1g do it this way. Pretty chicken...****. Second, lets say you have a kid who was held back when he was 5 and now graduates after his 18th birthday. then he does two years of juniors. he could easily turn 21 at the beginning of the semester.
third, what's to keep schools from enrolling a kid who would be 21 in the fall, in the spring, before he turns 21?
I wonder who brought it up in the first place. Also european kids typically take a year after HS before going on to higher education, so do they count too. Add 1 year of juniors and the gap year and suddenly you are too old?
Just food for thought.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Weinke
Weinke entered Florida State University in 1997, when he was 25 years old and joined the Florida State Seminoles football team as a quarterback.
From the link someone was courteous enough to post concerning ages, a few at the bottom were not in order so here it is.
1) American Int'l, 22y 9m
2) Northern Michigan, 22y 6m
3) Sacred Heart, 22y 6m
4) Alabama-Huntsville, 22y 6m
5) Penn State, 22y 5m
6) Niagara, 22y 5m
7) Lake Superior, 22y 5m
8) RIT, 22y 5m
9) Robert Morris, 22y 5m
10) Army, 22y 4m
11) Minnesota State, 22y 4m
12) Clarkson, 22y 4m
13) Bentley, 22y 4m
14) Alaska-Anchorage, 22y 3m
15) Bowling Green, 22y 3m
Great discussion going on here.
Average age is not what we need to look at. We need count of would be ineligible players currently on each team that would have had to come in earlier. Without raw data pulling this does not sound fun.
I wonder who brought it up in the first place.
Just food for thought.
Let's not get sidetracked from the topic of this thread, which is that Don Lucia is a crybaby beyotch.