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Don't forget Philo.....I just want him to be healthy and destroy playoff hopes for OU and UTA.
Go Maysville.Don't forget Philo.....
Just don't understand this....
Why did Tathan get the OK but Baldwin didn't? Just blows my mind.
Hind sight I'm sure he regrets the decision now
The NCAA Division I council approved a package of updated guidelines in late June that made it more difficult for players to obtain immediate eligibility waivers. Baldwin’s waiver fell under the updated guidelines, while others such as former Ohio State quarterback Tate Martell received a waiver under less strict guidelines earlier this summer.
Still BS.
Expecting any sort of consistency or sound judgment from the ncaa is foolish
That sucks. Once a Buckeye, always a Buckeye.FORMER OHIO STATE AND TCU QUARTERBACK MATTHEW BALDWIN RETIRING FROM FOOTBALL DUE TO KNEE AND BACK INJURIES
Former Ohio State quarterback Matthew Baldwin, who transferred to TCU last May, is retiring from football after battling knee and back injuries for the past year.
Baldwin, who plans to continue attending TCU as a student, decided it was time to move on from the sport after undergoing three knee surgeries while also battling a lingering back injury.
“We thought this break would be the perfect chance to get his back well,” Baldwin's mother, Mindy, told Drew Davison of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “He did PT, various shots, a nerve ablation, but nothing has worked.
“We are all so heartbroken that Matthew won’t be suiting up this year, but we will be cheering those guys on.”
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...g-from-football-due-to-knee-and-back-injuries
It's an organization. That's what organizations do... and now it's reportedly approved.
The NCAA is remarkably consistent at fucking it up.
Whatever it is, they will fuck it up.
Cover up raping kids for decades? OK.
Put 3500 students through fake classes for 18 years? OK.