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Yianni admits Cornell's "grayshirt program" is a "loophole through the redshirt system"


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Posted
1 hour ago, MPhillips said:

 

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Cmon now …. Read the article at least. January 08 is as close as you get to 07. If you read the article it’s partly based on the previous season and it’s written under the premise that it’s been going on for awhile. 

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Posted
40 minutes ago, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said:

So '08?

Yep … and if you read the article from JAN 08 you would see that the article is based on the premise it’s already been going on for awhile. 
 

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From a Feb 2014 ESPN article about grayshirting:

 “Nobody really remembers when it first began. Some coaches say it's been around forever, while others say it started to catch on only over the past 10 years. 

Giving credit to the term “gray shirt” to Mike Grey and changing the spelling would have been a great story. 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, Idaho said:

From a Feb 2014 ESPN article about grayshirting:

 “Nobody really remembers when it first began. Some coaches say it's been around forever, while others say it started to catch on only over the past 10 years. 

Giving credit to the term “gray shirt” to Mike Grey and changing the spelling would have been a great story. 

So, when did it start being called "greyshirting?"

Posted
21 hours ago, MadMardigain said:

I’m am shocked about this revelation.  Shocked I say.  Say it ain’t so. My world has shattered around me. Up is now down.  Left is now right.  Koll clearly got out before this game to light. Woe is me. I need a drink. 

😉This particular topic kind of reminds me of a movie from way back in the day... 

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... now what was the name of that movie (hmmm, it was on the tip of my tongue... 😏 )

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Posted
17 minutes ago, ionel said:

So ... is it possible gray shirting pre-dated the internet, can someone ask Al Gore?

You should probably just ask his newest invention, the Al ChatBot.

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Posted
13 hours ago, MPhillips said:

Get some general study classes out of the way and train for a year before enrolling. I don't remember that being an issue? Seems pretty smart. 

The Ivy League has this really pretentious rule based on the notion that their student-athletes should be going to college primarily for their education. Many of the ivy leaguers are arrogant enough to think that taking classes at their fancy university is better than doing so at the local community college. Cornell wrestling is out to disprove this by showing that you can go to community college first, and then seven years later graduate with the same degree. 

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Posted
6 hours ago, billyhoyle said:

Cornell wrestling is out to disprove this by showing that you can go to community college first, and then seven years later graduate with the same degree. 

I'm good with it. 

Carry on.

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Posted
6 hours ago, billyhoyle said:

Cornell wrestling is out to disprove this by showing that you can go to community college first, and then seven years later graduate with the same degree. 

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Posted
6 hours ago, billyhoyle said:

The Ivy League has this really pretentious rule based on the notion that their student-athletes should be going to college primarily for their education. Many of the ivy leaguers are arrogant enough to think that taking classes at their fancy university is better than doing so at the local community college. Cornell wrestling is out to disprove this by showing that you can go to community college first, and then seven years later graduate with the same degree. 

And apparently that degree includes a class on “the history of Cornell” according to Yianni 

Posted
17 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

And apparently that degree includes a class on “the history of Cornell” according to Yianni 

Back in the day when I attended (and admittedly ancient times) I believe each college required each student to take a certain number of elective courses out of your college.  One could take, say, L.Pierce William's "History of Western Civilization", or maybe Carl Sagan's Astronomy class (both very intense but VERY interesting); or one could take, perhaps, Wine Tasting 101 in the Hotel School - not as difficult, but also satisfying!  It was really a personal choice.  What do you want?

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Red Blades said:

Back in the day when I attended (and admittedly ancient times) I believe each college required each student to take a certain number of elective courses out of your college.  One could take, say, L.Pierce William's "History of Western Civilization", or maybe Carl Sagan's Astronomy class (both very intense but VERY interesting); or one could take, perhaps, Wine Tasting 101 in the Hotel School - not as difficult, but also satisfying!  It was really a personal choice.  What do you want?

I had the pleasure of taking Sagan's Astronomy course (not the grad-level exobiology course) when he received his Pulitzer Prize for "The Dragons of Eden."  Yes, he wore turtlenecks all the time.

I'm sure that each of those PSU guys whose major is listed as "RECREATION, PARK AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT" takes nothing but the most rigorous courses.

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Beau Bartlett says RTC's aren't allowed to practice at the same time as the college team, and that PSU "abides by the rules."   Around 21 minutes in.  I guess the Cornell "grayshirt practice" might be separate from the RTC practice?   

Bartlett seems pretty cool though.

 

 

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