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00:00there's a kid that plays for Montana yeah he's a linebacker the kid's name is
00:04Solomon Tulia Poo Poo so you know his nickname that's wait yeah his name is
00:12Solomon truly out Poo Poo uh-huh so you know his nickname is this nickname Poo
00:19Poo gotta be right I'll be yeah okay translated English yo S head yes pretty
00:26much what they call the kid in any event he he was in the same recruiting class
00:31coming out of high school as Micah Parsons was yes who played three years and then
00:36went pro okay so Micah Parsons has now played five seasons in the NFL this kid
00:42came out of high school the same year as a five-year NFL veteran yeah the NCAA just
00:48approved that he's allowed to come back again next year for it will be his ninth
00:55year of college football or eligibility yeah ninth so you have one kid who had
01:02laryngitis I guess for a couple weeks and it derailed his freshman year D2 uh-huh he
01:07played two years of D2 played for almost last year he's like I'd like to get
01:11another year of college football and I've only played three years of college
01:14football right there and they're like no no can't have that yeah what do you do
01:18fourth year of college football no heavens to bitsy we can't allow that yeah but a
01:23linebacker at Montana who never had laryngitis apparently he got approved for
01:28a ninth year of eligibility so I say to you make it make sense it does it and
01:33that's the problem right now and imagine being a coach right now when you have
01:37this NIL and all this stuff going on and you want to give a player money but
01:41you're not sure whether or not the players allowed to play then you had the
01:44Alabama basketball player who they who was a pro they let him play now another
01:48judge came in and said can't play anymore right so you don't know what
01:51this eligibility is there's this this is ridiculous yeah but apparently in this
01:57particular case with this guy nine years of eligibility apparently he had a very
02:03serious injury okay that took him out multiple years nine allegedly okay now if
02:10you told me but I don't know the kid that's the guy enlisted in the army yes and
02:14and and did his three-year commitment oh yeah to the armed services play as much
02:19as God bless you yeah play as long as you want I agree but this kid is just an
02:24average linebacker at Montana yeah who's now 30 who loves playing football
02:30obviously he's not good enough to play at the next level as most kids that play
02:33Montana aren't not a knock that's just reality and he's trying to keep the dream
02:37alive so every year he appeals to the NCAA and every year they're like yeah it's
02:42Montana who cares you could play again so what's crazy about it and I was reading
02:47about this kid uh this morning he will be the first player in NCAA history to uh play
02:54football on the same division I don't know what Montana is one double a whatever it is
02:59right yeah with his son he's got his son out there um apparently Poo Poo yeah was at USC
03:10Poo Poo well Poo Poo yeah he was there in 2022 okay so that's four years ago then he missed
03:17all
03:17of 2023 with an injury what do you have the uh the Trinidad uh laryngitis he missed the whole year
03:22yeah okay then played at USC at 2024 so he was a legitimate legitimate division one linebacker
03:29yeah I mean he got some plans on like one sack but you still at USC that's real and now
03:33then
03:34transferred last season to Montana and this will be the fourth year in which he's actually played
03:40football got it so he gets to play four years over the course of nine years but Chambis doesn't get
03:47to play four years over five yes or six over six got it that makes sense to anybody of course
03:52it
03:53doesn't that's why the NCAA has got to be disbanded we need a new body to rule on these things
03:57because
03:57they're terrible at it and there's no consistency
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