Milo Hall transferring
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Good Luck Milo hope to see you light it up somewhere else
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Does anyone know where Hall might land? I am hoping he lands in Greeley. I think UNC, and Wyo were the only schools to offer him a scholarship out of high school.
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He’s at UNC, and I’m hearing they are thrilled to have him. Great kid who’s been through a lot. Hope he kills it there!BigSkyBears wrote: ↑Tue Jul 24, 2018 9:40 am Does anyone know where Hall might land? I am hoping he lands in Greeley. I think UNC, and Wyo were the only schools to offer him a scholarship out of high school.
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Milo didn't really look good last year toting the rock for us, but very, very, very few would have in our predictable, anemic offense. I have a feeling that if Milo's given room to operate he could have be a dynamic player. Hopefully he gets that chance at UNC
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Good news! Glad he is in Greeley. I don't think he will start at running back, as we have a senior stud running the rock this year. However, he is often injured and our depth isn't great. He will transfer in as a junior, correct?
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I don't believe that he would be available to play this year. I was under the impression that (outside of a grad transfer) an FBS player transferring to any Division 1 school (even FCS) must sit out a year.BigSkyBears wrote: ↑Tue Jul 24, 2018 5:49 pm Good news! Glad he is in Greeley. I don't think he will start at running back, as we have a senior stud running the rock this year. However, he is often injured and our depth isn't great. He will transfer in as a junior, correct?
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Also, he should have 3 years to play 2 as I don't believe he used a redshirt.BigSkyBears wrote: ↑Tue Jul 24, 2018 5:49 pm Good news! Glad he is in Greeley. I don't think he will start at running back, as we have a senior stud running the rock this year. However, he is often injured and our depth isn't great. He will transfer in as a junior, correct?
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Pretty sure they can play right away in FCS as a FBS transfer (assuming academically eligible, etc.).OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Wed Jul 25, 2018 11:13 amI don't believe that he would be available to play this year. I was under the impression that (outside of a grad transfer) an FBS player transferring to any Division 1 school (even FCS) must sit out a year.BigSkyBears wrote: ↑Tue Jul 24, 2018 5:49 pm Good news! Glad he is in Greeley. I don't think he will start at running back, as we have a senior stud running the rock this year. However, he is often injured and our depth isn't great. He will transfer in as a junior, correct?
Basketball is different, as there are no sub-classifications, but I think in Football FBS to FCS can play right away. I know that definitely used to be the case, it might have changed, but I don't think so.
This article does a good job of deciphering the transfer rules:
https://www.sbnation.com/college-footba ... st-sit-out
https://www.sbnation.com/college-footba ... st-sit-out