thatguy2016
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Yes, correct. Logically if there were a medical reason not to play that season there would have been some reports of a medical reason. As stated previously there are sometimes retroactive adjustments.It doesn’t have to be a medical reason to leave just a medical reason not to play the rest of that season.
He averaged 30 minutes per game and started the first five games of the season. Then he told his coach he wasn’t happy with the way he was being utilized and left.
In other words… he didn’t stop playing that year because of a medical reason. But the NCAA has granted exemptions to other people that also did not have a medical reason
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