SCar transfer RB, Rahsul Faison granted eligibility waiver by NCAA

There was worry that this was not going to be approved in time for our game. (Un)fortunately, it was just granted this afternoon, providing a major weapon for SC to have at their disposal in Atlanta.

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Quick take aways:
-Of course he was approved...
-He has an agent that pulled the strings for this!!!
-No way VT would have either of these things, we just play the "game" differently.

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25 years old.

Clearly needs more eligibility.

Guys who are closer to 30 than 20 playing against 18 year-olds who have potentially been on campus for a grand total 4 weeks seems to challenge the limits of calling something a sporting contest, no?

They're just helping us Hokies prepare for the NFL. Case in point, Super Bowl LV where a 43-year old QB played against a lot of 20-somethings.

/s

Can't wait for that 149 yards rushing with 3 TD stat line from a player that shouldn't be playing.

"Nooooooooooo!"
~What happened?
"James Franklin to Virginia Tech...."
~Fuck me......*sigh*
"Oh my God.... They're gonna take all our recruits... like WTF bro...."
~*squints eyes in disbelief*

I do not know the details here, why did he need a waiver?

This is going to be great for the ACC.

From my Gamecock brother in law:

His story is interesting. So I get why he got it. They counted a year where he enrolled as a regular student at Marshall but had to quit due to family issues as his "first year" but he never was on a football team. The next year was Covid. Then he went JUCO

Yes,that's the Hokie Bird riding a camel. Why'd you ask?

My guess is he didn't earn enough NIL last year.

"Nooooooooooo!"
~What happened?
"James Franklin to Virginia Tech...."
~Fuck me......*sigh*
"Oh my God.... They're gonna take all our recruits... like WTF bro...."
~*squints eyes in disbelief*

Because he started college in 2019.

He was at a junior college for 2 years and that now doesn't count anymore.

He has no options to play professionally so the world must subsidize him to be a professional college player as long as he can find a lawyer to file lawsuits on his behalf.

I mean I'm glad we get them at full strength. He's going to make them much harder to defend as he should be consistent on the ground and yes he's old.

Also we would have never gotten this waiver to go through.

Reassessment after the Woodson news: this is horseshit and I wish he wasn't playing.

(add if applicable) /s

Even more reason for Woodson to play the next two weeks before serving his suspension against ODU and/or Wofford. Or not at all, who cares at this point?