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I heard that if you do not wrestling in College as a freshman or sophmore that you are not elligible to try out for a college wrestling team as a Junior. Does anyone know if this is true or not?
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In NCAA Div. 1 you start a clock on your 5 years of eligibility as soon as you enroll full time in college. You can choose to sit out as many of those years as you like, but you only get 5 from the time you first enrolled. I believe D2's and D3's are the same but I may be wrong. If you are going to be in your third year next year, you would have 3 years of eligibility. There are exceptions to eligibility issues, but that is the standard as I understand it.
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Thanks for your replies. The individual who told me this nows says that one of those remaining 3 years would have to be a reshirt year. Is he full of BS again?
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What level are you looking at? There is a huge difference between NCAA, NAIA etc... It also depends as the previous poster mentioned, when you entered school.
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Not true only if you transferred and were not released by another program. There are some exceptions to the 5 year rule such as an olympic redshirt, military leave, some guys do a four or eight year stint or longer in the military and then go to college and wrestle and still have their 5 years.
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I didn't wrestled freshman or sophomore year because the school I went to didn't have wrestling. I then went to UCO where I was told I had 3 years eligibility.
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So what if you wrestle two years at juco, graduate, take two years off to work then start back to school again??
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5 consecutive years begining at the time you first enrolled as a full time student unless you get some kind of hardship. All yours is used up by now. But I think our conversation a few weeks ago is a done deal. Let me know if you are interested.
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Thanks for killing my dream coach...  Very interested just let me know.. I'll give you a call this weekend more than likely. Couldn't be at labette yesterday because of the whole birthday deal. Thanks coach, b
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Thank you all for your replies. I have been gone for a week in Baltimore, for a family passing so I couldnt reply until now, but really appreciate the info.
I'm looking at wrestling at the D2 level. So I assume the NCAA DI rules would still apply.
I'll let you know who I am after the first season if I dont get totally hammered.
Thanks
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