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underpants

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Wed Oct 13, 2021, 04:40 AM Oct 2021

The incredible story of college football's first -- and only -- eighth-year senior

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/32382280/the-incredible-story-college-football-first-only-eighth-year-senior

Some of his youngest teammates at ETSU were in the fifth grade when he first started playing college football at Temple in 2014. He has endured more surgeries than he cares to count, accumulated two degrees and is closing in on a third (his MBA), and as recently as the spring of 2020 was a full-fledged member of the workforce as a credit union's marketing coordinator.

To the best of the NCAA's knowledge, Folks is not only the first football player but the first college athlete in any sport to have an eighth year of eligibility. That's right -- eight -- as in two presidential terms and two years shy of a decade.

"Holy hell, he's still playing," marveled Satterfield, now the offensive coordinator at South Carolina. "It's not like he's at Notre Dame, either, where he's getting all the perks and benefits of being at a Power 5 school. You're at ETSU and you get on a bus and ride eight hours to The Citadel to play a game. So he ain't doing it for anything other than the love of the game, which is really cool."


"But then again, I don't really have any debt, so it might balance out," he said. "This experience has been something I couldn't get anywhere else. I want to have the same effect on somebody else's life that all these coaches had on my life.
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The incredible story of college football's first -- and only -- eighth-year senior (Original Post) underpants Oct 2021 OP
I would've guessed Adrian Martinez at Nebraska... Buckeye_Democrat Oct 2021 #1
Well he is having the Opposite Effect 4Q2u2 Oct 2021 #2

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,073 posts)
1. I would've guessed Adrian Martinez at Nebraska...
Wed Oct 13, 2021, 04:50 AM
Oct 2021

... but it only seems that way to me, I guess.

Interesting story! Thanks for sharing.

 

4Q2u2

(1,406 posts)
2. Well he is having the Opposite Effect
Wed Oct 13, 2021, 07:30 AM
Oct 2021

In Coming Freshman are battling for scholarships in the hopes of paying for school and these Super Seniors are taking Roster spots, playing time and opportunities for others. This is not great. He is selfishly hurting the chances of others.
The Corona years the NCAA added were not even asked for by the Coaches of College Football.
It is also not a matter of the younger kids playing better. He is at his new school because of a Connection, Coaches are Conservative and usually pretty hard to get out of their comfort zone, so they will 90% of the time go with the guy they know if it is close in skills. He is also a grown man fully developed. How is a 18 yr old going to compete. Even his 18 yr old self was 30 lbs lighter than now.

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