BadgerBruce
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I have a question about Kitchener Rangers goalie Jackson Parsons, who just committed to Clarkson.
How many seasons of NCAA eligibility does he have?
Parsons is currently an overager in the OHL. As a 2004 birth year player, he should have graduated from Ontario high school in June, 2022. Has he been completely out of the school system since then, or has he attended post-secondary? In theory, he could be graduating with a 3-year Bachelor’s degree this spring. This would mean he’d have just one year of NCAA eligibility at Clarkson.
If Parsons did not continue with his education post-high school, he will have 4 years of NCAA eligibility but will begin his studies having been away from formal schooling for just over 3 years. That’s challenging.
I’m bringing up Parsons because he is probably the kind of player the CHL envisions moving on to NCAA schools. But if players of his ilk only have 1-2 years of eligibility if they continue their education after high school while in the CHL, they might choose to just stay out of school for three years to make sure they have the full 4 years to play NCAA and earn a degree.
How many seasons of NCAA eligibility does he have?
Parsons is currently an overager in the OHL. As a 2004 birth year player, he should have graduated from Ontario high school in June, 2022. Has he been completely out of the school system since then, or has he attended post-secondary? In theory, he could be graduating with a 3-year Bachelor’s degree this spring. This would mean he’d have just one year of NCAA eligibility at Clarkson.
If Parsons did not continue with his education post-high school, he will have 4 years of NCAA eligibility but will begin his studies having been away from formal schooling for just over 3 years. That’s challenging.
I’m bringing up Parsons because he is probably the kind of player the CHL envisions moving on to NCAA schools. But if players of his ilk only have 1-2 years of eligibility if they continue their education after high school while in the CHL, they might choose to just stay out of school for three years to make sure they have the full 4 years to play NCAA and earn a degree.