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Link: One More Game
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Looks like the Armchair Idiot Brigade has deemed Hartman an unmentionable. How quickly they turn when some lads don't perform to their expectations.
Fuck all of them.
I wish him all the best in whatever he chooses to do.
Wasn't sure if he graduated from one or both.
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I believe at ND, only part time students can be non degree seeking. I would think that would bring up eligibility issues with NCAA.
If I'm mistaken on ND's policy then let me know
"At Notre Dame, Hartman is a non-degree-seeking student majoring in communications with a minor in Journalism. His workload hasn’t been too stressful this season, although he did apologize to one of his professors in the media in case his exam earlier in the day didn’t go as well as hoped."
I'm not saying you are wrong, or Pro Football Network for that matter. But, I would have to see where ND changed their policy on non-degree seeking students before I believed that. The fact that he had a major listed is kind of an indication that he was actually classified as degree-seeking.
It may not seem that big of a deal, but an exception made by ND admissions to benefit the football program would be a big deal
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Used to be you needed to have a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester for an undergraduate student pursuing a degree,
Not sure what his situation was like.
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He gets around a million in NIL, takes 9 credits or so, and plays the entire FB season.
It's not a great look for ND. But that is today's portal landscape. Par for the course.
Heck, even George Wendt with his 0.00 GPA is considered an alum...
One class doesn’t make you an alum. I’m surprised you could be that dumb. Then again.
They don’t consider him an alum and I sure as hell don’t either.
Mercenary is a name that comes to mind. An average one at that.
The dictionary term of an alumnus is someone who was a student. You do not have to be a graduate to be considered an alumnus by dictionary standards. I've attached a link so that you don't have to use a search engine. You're welcome, by the way.
With regards to someone being officially recognized by an institution as being as part of the alumnus roster, that's up to the individual institution, but it doesn't change the fact that someone who was a student at a given institution at one time or another, is technically considered an alum.
Just to educate you, Jerome Bettis has always been considered as a Notre Dame alum to just about everyone here, even though he didn't graduate from there until very recently. Or, by your own definition, did you not consider him an alum during that time span?
You can't have it both ways.
On another note, you should enroll in some anger management classes, since you seem to be quite triggered by several people's posts. Either that, or do yourself a favor, and use the "ignore" feature built into the bulletin board software.
Link: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/alumnus
One interesting item to note about you. You seem incapable of one or two sentence responses rather you write a novel every time you respond likely because you have a very high opinion of yourself which appears to be completely unfounded.
You have a problem with people posting truths that you don't agree with, and respond with hostility. That's all on you.
Just because you pontificate/write a novel doesn’t make it true.
I guarantee you, if you go the ND alumni website you will not find a single member who doesn’t have at least a degree from ND. The idea that someone who took one class would be registered officially by ND as an alumnus is laughable.
Better yet the idea someone interviewing for a job would try to claim alumni status for Notre Dame or any other school is even more laughable.
Could give a snit about your dictionary definition. I am referring to real life.
You seem to be ducking the question, since you know that you will contradict yourself.
Whether or not an institution considers someone a member of their alumni society does not change the fact that the term "alumni" refers to any student, regardless of how long that student had been there, graduate, or not.
If you want to call ND's alumni organization the official definition, that's your freedom of choice to do so. It still doesn't change the fact that your limited view of the situation doesn't encompass everything.
If you are so offended by my posts, then stick to your ignore feature. Your complaints about my posts remind me of all of those people who were screaming at how much they hated the movie "Passion of the Christ" and how they kept blathering about how their own views were the only official definition of what happened.
I'm telling you the same thing I told those people. If you don't like the movie, don't watch it. If you're so triggered by my posts, then don't read them. The fact that you don't like posts more than one or two sentences is your problem, not everyone else's.
I am sure I am not the only one who thinks you are a blithering idiot
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To play football at Notre Dame. I guess the standards truly are being loosened.
The school could accept him as a graduate degree seeking student. He knows that he won't be getting that degree and just drop out before the semester begins.
He would still have that semester of grad work to use later if he wants the degree.
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Not the amazing results that some folks were expecting, but he did a fine job for us this year.
He was a great leader on the field, and imparted some good wisdom to the other QB's.
I'm proud to call him a fellow Golden Domer.
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2018 was his true redshirt year.
2019 was where he played in 7 games for us, so that burns a year.
2020 was a full season at BC, but that doesn't count due to the COVID exemption
2021 was where he played in 6 games, so that burns his 2nd year.
2022 was where he played in 8 games, so that burns his 3rd year.
2023 was where he played in 6 games, so that burns his final year.
If he wants to play collegiate ball, his only choice would be to transfer to a FCS school or lower.
FCS is still D1, so his 4 yrs of play would not allow him to play at that level. D2 and D3 are a little different as they count semesters rather than years. But, I believe that Jurkovec enrolled early at ND. That burns a semester which would mean that he has been enrolled for the maximum time, even taking away 2020, which may not count on his semester total.
Thanks for the correction. For some reason I thought FCS went by similar rules as D2 and below.
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Sam seems like a class act. Good for him! I wish him the best!
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Why would u play in the senior bowl if u were afraid of getting hurt?
Is this just about draft stock?
The practices are what is important and ability to talk to and connect with teams and scouts. The game isn't all that intense.
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As is playing in the Senior Bowl. This is solidly the selfie-taking, "Hey, look at me!" Generation Z.
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Instead of simply saying "I needed a change," he burned quite a few bridges.
He is free to express his opinions but the backdrop of that is many ND folks thought it was an unnecessary cheap shot and aren't endeared to him. Notice how Pyne and Buckner said very little about why they left. In not burning their bridges, they are viewed warmly by most ND folks.
Phil acted like an arsehole.
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