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***Official B1G In-Season Thread***

Not sure if serious.

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I'm sure the NCAA will allow it, but it is kind of bending the rules. NCAA bylaw states that the injury must result in incapacity to compete for the remainder of the playing season. The injury already occurred - and yet he still played 10 games. To me, that demonstrates that he did have the capacity to compete with the hip injury. Was he 100%? No, of course not. But it obviously wasn't resulting in "incapacity to compete". If it was, he wouldn't have logged a single minute.

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he ended up not being able to play the rest of the season and the coaches had already looked into the rules,

Jordan was returning from a hip surgery that was predicted to take 6-9 months, the full recovery would have been at the end of January of 2020.

yes he did play but he WAS NOT 100% when he played. he has more guts than 99.9% of you. the Dr's wanted him to RS to let his hip fully heal,

the problem was the other hip suffered a injury while trying to bear the weight while the 1st hip healed. this time the projected time is 4-6 months, which meant full recovery would be May.

not surprised as these poster want no part of a healthy JBo next season.
 
I personally like Ayo over Cowan, but haven't looked at the stats.

Also Gard is the right choice for COY imo, even though Underwood and Pikiel had good cases as well.
Toughest year in awhile for these. I think you can argue Cowan, Ayo, or Stevens however you want.
 
he ended up not being able to play the rest of the season and the coaches had already looked into the rules,

Jordan was returning from a hip surgery that was predicted to take 6-9 months, the full recovery would have been at the end of January of 2020.

yes he did play but he WAS NOT 100% when he played. he has more guts than 99.9% of you. the Dr's wanted him to RS to let his hip fully heal,

the problem was the other hip suffered a injury while trying to bear the weight while the 1st hip healed. this time the projected time is 4-6 months, which meant full recovery would be May.

not surprised as these poster want no part of a healthy JBo next season.
They gamed the system. Plain and simple.

No one is afraid of Jordan Bohannon. He's not even a 1st teamer, and he plays zero defense.
 
he has more guts than 99.9% of you. the Dr's wanted him to RS to let his hip fully heal,

The dude was actively talking about shutting down after he played his 10th game. That's not guts. It was premeditated. It's exploiting the rule. I ran several races my last season of track at UNCG with two pelvic stress fractures.
 
I'm not disputing that the NCAA will grant the medical hardship. I just think the potential ruling on it would contradict the actual bylaw. The injury is supposed to result in incapacity to compete. The injury was already there - and he played with it.

No matter. His defense is so bad Iowa might actually have a net loss in production when he returns.
he has been hurt during his SO and JR seasons
1st he was playing with a foot injury called Planterious as a Dr explained it. its like stepping on a knife when you 1st get up. after that it hurts and limits your ability to move very fast and severly limits your ability to make cuts.

then he played on a bad hip which required surgery to fix, he has been hampered because of these injuries, he was hoping to be 100% for the 19-20 season.

if he was so slow then how did he do this as a FR
175 assists
85 made 3's something that only one other PG had done in the previous 25 years. he did this vs these so called superior athletes in the BT

as a SO in spite of the foot injury he did this
175+ assists
85+ made 3's something where he was the only player in any class or position has done in the previous 25 years in recording back to back seasons with those stats,

again how was slow unathletic JBo able to do this against these Superior Athletic BT players. he also added 29 steals as a FR and 22 steals on his bad foot. even on a bad hip he had 23 steals. for 3 years he has been consistent with the number of steals per season.

me I am looking forward to watching him play 100% in the 20-21 season.
 
I got a link if any of y'all wanna watch 1A Iowa HS state tourney ball. Nothing better on today. Sitting on my ass while y'all working because I had surgery last Monday. Thanks for keeping things running smoothly.
 
Oturu? Really? More than a few voters just looked at the blocks leaderboard and not what they saw on the court. Dude struggled defensively frequently.
Yeah that's where I'm at. He tried to avoid fouling more than he played defense. I mean Haarms had 26 on him lol
 
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