Now Let's Get him Eligible immediately!
Would think that worst case he would be eligible Fall 2020, but could be waivered to Fall 2019 eligibility because 2 coaching changes. Or Might have to wait until end of Fall Semester 2019. Would be odd if he became eligible sooner because he transferred twice, but I bet that's what happens.If he doesn't get the waiver, when will he be eligible? My understanding is if he stayed at Nevada, he wouldn't be eligible until December (or second semester) since he transferred mid-season from Pittsburgh. Does that mean he has to sit out until December 2020 now?
Would think that worst case he would be eligible Fall 2020, but could be waivered to Fall 2019 eligibility because 2 coaching changes. Or Might have to wait until end of Fall Semester 2019. Would be odd if he became eligible sooner because he transferred twice, but I bet that's what happens.
https://nebraska.rivals.com/news/huskers-land-commitment-from-transfer-stevensonStevenson only played in four games as a sophomore at Pittsburgh, so he was able to retain that season of eligibility following his transfer to Nevada. As of now, he would have to sit out until the end of the 2019 fall semester in December before becoming eligible at NU.
Considering his changed schools twice after two unexpected coaching changes, though, there’s a legitimate chance Stevenson could be awarded a waiver to be immediately eligible for the start of the 2019-20 season.
He will have at least two seasons of eligibility at Nebraska.
My understanding is he would be eligible after the first semester without a waiver. That is he is already eligible either late Dec 2019, or early Jan 2020. (and have 2 1/2 seasons of eligibility left, 3 seasons if a waiver is granted)
https://nebraska.rivals.com/news/huskers-land-commitment-from-transfer-stevenson
CorrectHe never played a game at Nevada correct?