Bill Adair

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Bill Adair

@AdairCoach

Assistant FB coach for the Norton Panthers Go Panthers!

เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2020
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Bill Adair
Bill Adair@AdairCoach·
@kylamb8 Is the building at the end of the video built with terracota bricks?
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Kyle Lamb
Kyle Lamb@kylamb8·
This 100,000 number is a model-based worst case scenario. The range was 10,000-100,000. The actual number is way too early to tell. That said there is some utter destruction there and things are not looking good. I know a few people that still have missing friends and family.
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Wil Fleming
Wil Fleming@wilfleming·
@dec47244 I haven’t read the entire new rule, but lots of high school kids are turning 19 in their senior year. So won’t their clock start in high school?
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Wil Fleming
Wil Fleming@wilfleming·
With the clock now starting at 19, what will all the parents do who have been holding their kids back? Lots of parents who have been looking for an advantage just saw that dry up.
CFB Kings@CFBKings

BREAKING: The NCAA is officially adopting the age-based eligibility structure, giving players 5 years to play 5 seasons from either when they enroll or from the season they turn 19 (whichever comes first). The Division I cabinet was unanimous in their vote for the new model.

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Maximus Decimus Meridius
@wilfleming Actually it incentivizes holding the athlete back such that the athlete turns 19 in his senior year. October thru July birthdates should seriously consider holding the athlete back to be 19 in senior year.
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Bill Adair
Bill Adair@AdairCoach·
@wilfleming Doesn't work that way. Clock starts the season after your 19th birthday.
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Bill Adair
Bill Adair@AdairCoach·
@Don_K_Williams There will need to be a clarification on age limits. For example, you can be eligible for football in Ohio if you are 19 on August 2nd but that would clearly be before the FB season and would take away a year of eligibility in college.
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Don Williams
Don Williams@Don_K_Williams·
🚨 Clearing up the confusion on the new NCAA 5-in-5 age-based eligibility rule: I’ve seen some bad info floating around. Your 5-year eligibility clock does NOT start the day you turn 19. It starts at the earlier of: Your initial full-time enrollment in college, or The start of the academic year following your 19th birthday (or FULL time college enrollment, whichever comes first). Big difference for 18 year olds, gap year athletes, and internationals. This keeps things fair and prevents the clock from burning early for kids who aren’t even in college yet. The rule is designed for cleaner rosters and real college athletes but get the details right before panicking or making recruiting decisions. Always verify with the NCAA Eligibility Center for your specific case. Need help? Just ask @SRUSA_Official
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Bill Adair
Bill Adair@AdairCoach·
@wrcoachtu87 @ChrisVannini @davidubben Common sense and logic. Maybe go talk to a 18 year old kid that was a scholarship player 15 years ago that can't get a sniff because 26 year olds in their 7th year are eating up roster spots. You're 24? Go get a job.
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Chris Vannini
Chris Vannini@ChrisVannini·
Big news in college sports: The DI Cabinet has approved a new age-based 5-year eligibility model - Five years of eligibility, no redshirts or extensions - Clock starts at 19 yrs old or college enrollment (whichever is earlier) - Exemptions for pregnancy/military/mission
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MHolliday 🇺🇸
MHolliday 🇺🇸@mholliday92·
@ChrisVannini So enrollment in a junior college starts the clock? Or is this only for 4 year colleges/universities?
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Tony
Tony@TonyW239·
@ChrisVannini So, a HS Senior that turned 19 in the Fall of his/her final year, clock starts then? Wording does not make sense to me.
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Bill Adair
Bill Adair@AdairCoach·
@FredLupher51813 @ChrisVannini Seriously? How many people does this cover that go on to play D1 football? Maybe D2 or D3 but if you are D1 this is not real
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Fred Lupher
Fred Lupher@FredLupher51813·
@ChrisVannini The only piece of this I can't wrap my head around is the clock starting at age 19. Turning 19 in high school? Working right out of high school to support family, or for any reason for that matter, and then enter college at 21 or older. This results in you losing eligibility?
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Coach Y.A. Johnson🏈
Coach Y.A. Johnson🏈@wrcoachtu87·
@ChrisVannini @davidubben This is BS. I would not have been able to play under this rule as that I left school for bad academics, and came back to school when I was more mature. This is trash.
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Bill Adair
Bill Adair@AdairCoach·
@Crobo1982 @ADirector33 I think it does. Kid turns 19 in August then their Senior HS Season becomes year one of College eligibility thus they only have 4 season.
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Christopher Robinson
Christopher Robinson@Crobo1982·
@AdairCoach @ADirector33 It doesn't. Wording off the NCAA site. permitting Division I student-athletes up to five years of eligibility if they enroll in college no later than the academic year after their 19th birthday.
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The Athletic Director
The Athletic Director@ADirector33·
The redshirt is dead — and most programs aren’t ready for what that means. Every scholarship now starts a 5-year clock the moment a kid enrolls or turns 19. No extensions. No medical freezes. That changes recruiting, roster building, and player development in one stroke. Birthday math is now part of every offer conversation. A kid who turns 19 before he steps on campus has already burned time. Coaches who ignore that will regret it. The portal gets leaner but more expensive. Fewer players with extra eligibility means a smaller pool — and the ones in it will cost more. The programs that win this era won’t be the ones with the most NIL money. They’ll be the ones who evaluate 17-year-olds better than everyone else and stop hiding developmental needs behind a redshirt year. The margin for error just got really small. @jrichardgoodman @VinnysCorner1 @SergeantMartee @BeholdPaleH0rse #portal #NCAA @latsondheimer @KasselMedia #recruits #eligibility #hssports #coaches #coach
CFB Kings@CFBKings

BREAKING: The NCAA is officially adopting the age-based eligibility structure, giving players 5 years to play 5 seasons from either when they enroll or from the season they turn 19 (whichever comes first). The Division I cabinet was unanimous in their vote for the new model.

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Coach Wayne Dickens
Coach Wayne Dickens@Wayne_Dicken5·
@CFBKings One of the things I love most about this rule is it will stop parents from holding their kids back. A 19 year old playing HS ball against 14/15 years old, is dead. 👏🏾
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CFB Kings
CFB Kings@CFBKings·
BREAKING: The NCAA is officially adopting the age-based eligibility structure, giving players 5 years to play 5 seasons from either when they enroll or from the season they turn 19 (whichever comes first). The Division I cabinet was unanimous in their vote for the new model.
CFB Kings tweet media
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
Pete Hegseth tries to bench press. 🤣🤣🤣
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