TE Kevin Dillman

Heard from a friend who plays center and goes to my old high school of liberty christian Argyle that Kevin was introduced to the team during football camp. Rumor is the UIL indeed will rule him ineligble so he will likely play at my old private school. They have a good football program and turn out BCS players every few years.

Strange how he and I have played for the same teams in sweden and in Texas.

 
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I think this kid should just go to a school where he can graduate early and then enroll at NU and get started. Anywhere he transfers to now would have already started practices. Just let it go for the year.

 
So, what exactly is the rule they are claiming makes him ineligible. Sorry if it's in an article somewhere but I haven't seen it.
I haven't figured it out either but it seems like it has to do with establishing residency since his parents are still in Sweden.

 
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So, what exactly is the rule they are claiming makes him ineligible. Sorry if it's in an article somewhere but I haven't seen it.
I haven't figured it out either but it seems like it has to do with establishing residency since his parents are still in Sweden.
That's the only thing I could think of but I know in Nebraska, even foreign exchange students can participate in sports. It just seems strange.

 
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