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Sorry if this is common knowledge or already discussed here, but I'm curious how eligibility for a dual sport athlete like Jonah Williams works, where he enrolled early and participated in baseball last academic year. 

I always assumed NCAA Eligibility followed academic years, so would he have used a year of eligibility for academic year 24-25? Also, if his hamstring keeps lingering, would a redshirt even be on the table with participation in baseball? 🤔

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AI says participating in any sport during a calendar year counts for a year of eligibility. Given the problems the NCAA has enforcing anything these days, doesn't seem like it would hold up.

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19 minutes ago, kmart said:

Sorry if this is common knowledge or already discussed here, but I'm curious how eligibility for a dual sport athlete like Jonah Williams works, where he enrolled early and participated in baseball last academic year. 

I always assumed NCAA Eligibility followed academic years, so would he have used a year of eligibility for academic year 24-25? Also, if his hamstring keeps lingering, would a redshirt even be on the table with participation in baseball? 🤔

No, he doesn't count as a baseball scholarship. He is football scholarship and his eligibility is tied to football.

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