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My first thought was something like this:
Sources: No. 14 Vanderbilt explored the possibility of playing an exempt 13th game this weekend as a way to give one final showcase for the College Football Playoff. There was interest from the team, university officials, the athletic department and coaching staff. pic.twitter.com/Oo3ePXukdg— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) December 4, 2025
If the PAC is vying for the only G5 playoff spot, and they find themselves behind the American favorite, then they might as well try to boost their schedule to see if they can help SoS or soemthing.
Definitely if you dress 11 then you had 11 available. If they only wanted to play 7 that was the coaches decision.
Yeah, no foul and gave Stanford the ball. I was quieter that time and didn't wake the wife.
That is beyond freakish.
That play had me apologizing to my wife. I woke her up with my screaming at the TV.
Yeager bomb🤪
The squeaky wheel (with the good lawyer) gets the grease.
Yaeger with a 3 run shot in the top of the 5th. 6-0 Hokies.
3-run homer by Yaeger. 6 - 0 Hokies in the fifth inning.
My biggest problem with this is that if his medical redshirt was so important why did he wait three years to request it?
Because, as I understand it, you don't (can't?) request a medical redshirt until your eligibility is exhausted.
Yeah unfortunately only looks like the game against Charlotte is broadcast.
Pretty sure it is because technically the Charlotte ESPN affiliate doesnt have rights to the visiting teams. Michigan St rights belong to Fox Sports. Villanova I am not sure and Hokies technically belong to ACCN.
Yeah If I was every road opponent for Ole Miss next season, I would seek a friendly judge to get a TRO against Chambliss being eligible to play in their state. Wait until the week of the game to get it done so appeals etc come too late.
Not only was the judge an Ole Miss alum but he is also an elected official so no way was he going to block this.
My biggest problem with this is that if his medical redshirt was so important why did he wait three years to request it? Ferris State also reportedly provided the NCAA documentation that his sitting out was not medical in nature.
Yep. Seven home games in February
Been working all solo activity at practices for a couple weeks according to Coach but at full speed. Not sure the hesitation to hold him out
Nah- to me, lawns require regular maintenance and in some cases watering them; yards are 'cut it when you feel like it' (or if neighbors or the county complain lol), and it's ok with me if it is brown by May or June, lol.
Yeah, and they'd all be noise, even though he's not wrong about any of it, hence my quick comment.
Finally found live stats for the game after searching for a broadcast.
Hokies scored 2 in the 2nd off of a HR by Abromavage. Another run in the 3rd off of a double by Lynch. 3-0 Hokies in the mid of the 3rd.
If its green part of the year and you have to mow it, it counts as lawn
Wait a minute. Are we having February home games? As in, baseball games played in Blacksburg this month? I'm seeing temperatures from the 30s to 60s the next 10 days.
Sadly true-I wonder what happened to doing your best then accepting the consequences and rules? Guess I'm just too old... get off my yard! (I don't want a 'lawn' just a 'yard- don't care if it's grass, weeds, clover, moss- just not plain dirt!)
If DC was still here, I feel like this thread would have at least 1.5 times as many comments.
it's a microcosm of real life, really
Btw. No game Sunday. One today. DH tomorrow
Unlimited eligibility if you sue for it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Now the court needs to fast track the case so he can lose the appeal before the season starts.