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In theory, but there are ways around it. It all depends on what kind of medical documentation you can get. If a doctor affirms that your injury appeared to be career-ending, but it turns out you recovered, you can play at your original institution again. That happened with NU QB Jeff Perino in the 90's.My guess is that is a USD student ID. I believe that he took a medical at NU, so that makes him ineligible to play at NU again.
Don't think he can be part of the football team any more. But he can be enrolled in school.
well, it does show him in a SDSU uniform....so we will see soon enough.
Can't be part of OUR football team.well, it does show him in a SDSU uniform....so we will see soon enough.
Actually a USD uniform. SDSU is blue.
Can't be part of OUR football team.
i dont think anyone will disagree with that considering he’s joined South Dakota.
he meant that because he took a medical From Nebraska that he cannot play at Nebraska again.
Right, I’d have to say that’s obvious. He definitely can’t play for the Huskers in any regards...even more so now that he’s with South Dakota.
dude you need to be able to read context and follow along and reply to more than one post at a time. The conversation had turned hypothetical and was about the medical process and if McQuitty, or anyone who took a medical from Nebraska , could play again at Nebraska. Everyone is aware that he transferred to South Dakota.