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Kemerer to have season ending surgery

Chickenman Testa

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Link on Iowa Board.

That’s too bad - he’s been dinged up a fair amount of his career. Likely would have been 2nd last year if not screwed in seeding.

Rumors a few weeks ago were ACL-related
 
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Best wishes for a full recovery. Stinks in a big way for Iowa...

Injuries are a big part of college wrestling. Adding practice injuries to competition injuries, the rate is a smidgeon higher than football according to the NCAA Safety and Health stats.
 
Damn. He should get another year then anyway.

I've had a full ACL repair on my left knee, it was a lot of work. I ended up with my left knee now being more solid than my right. I'm sure he'll be fine.

Hopefully that is the last major injury this season.
 
Link on Iowa Board.

That’s too bad - he’s been dinged up a fair amount of his career. Likely would have been 2nd last year if not screwed in seeding.

Rumors a few weeks ago were ACL-related
Sorry to hear that.

Remind me...had he taken a redshirt year yet? Or will this get into a 6th year case?
 
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They way they are handing them out recently a sixth for him is almost a no-brainer, but then again, it is the NCAA. So sorry to hear of injury to any wrestler. All the best on his rehab.
 
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Was really looking forward to seeing him at 174 this year, that's a shame. Hoping for a full recovery and no setbacks on the way there.
 
Guys - I am an Iowa fan that came here for the first time to see the reactions on Kem (curiosity). I am so happy to find out that you guys are quite classy and we (I) appreciate it very much. Wishing you guys a great season with some fun rivalry.


College Gilman aside , lol, I would never wish this type of injury on anyone, ESPECIALLY not of our homies.

Nice post CMF.
 
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Like I said.. I hate injuries! Heard about this awhile back. Hope he gets the medical hardship
The NCAA has been much more lax with this as of late. A medical hardship in Kem's case should be a no brainer.
My favorite Hawkeye to watch , along with Spencer. Sucks.
 
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Tough break but the kid is a winner. He'll turn it into something positive. Best wishes for a smooth recovery.
 
Link on Iowa Board.

That’s too bad - he’s been dinged up a fair amount of his career. Likely would have been 2nd last year if not screwed in seeding.

Rumors a few weeks ago were ACL-related
Really, really stinks. I always liked watching Michael wrestle. Really hoping he gets a 6th year and wants to take it. Certainly one of the guys that I was looking forward to seeing in Pittsburgh in March. Hope for a full recovery
 
ditto most everything.... I wanted to see him in the semi's with Hall & Valencia
 
Really stinks..hope he gets a 6th year. IMO all these kids should get 4 yrs to compete for championship and if that gets screwed because of injury, give them another year
 
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Super bummed for Kem. A true force to be reckoned with when healthy. Can only imagine how discouraging this must be for him (and Iowa fans).
 
Damn. Injuries suck. Always liked his style. Hope he recovers completely for next season.
 
Like I said.. I hate injuries! Heard about this awhile back. Hope he gets the medical hardship
He will definitely get a medical. That is a no brainer for this year. He easily meets the participation criteria for this and documentation is no issue as he is getting surgery (not that it would have been anyway).

What will let him compete for his fourth year is being granted a 6th (or 7th - that has been granted before, although I don't think in wrestling) year of eligibility. This is done by committee review and criteria is basically missing two or more years due to hardship under circumstances beyond the athletes control. The italicized is the critical factor. Here are some examples:
Circumstances considered beyond the control of the student-athlete include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Situations clearly supported by contemporaneous medical documentation, which states that a student-athlete is unable to participate in intercollegiate competition as a result of incapacitating physical or mental circumstances;
2. The student-athlete is unable to participate in intercollegiate athletics as a result of a life-threatening or incapacitating injury or illness suffered by a member of the student-athlete’s immediate family, which clearly is supported by contemporaneous medical documentation;
3. Reliance by the student-athlete upon written, contemporaneous, clearly erroneous academic advice provided to the student-athlete from a specific academic authority from a collegiate institution regarding the academic status of the student-athlete or prospective student-athlete, which directly leads to that individual not being eligible to participate and, but for the clearly erroneous advice, the student-athlete would have established eligibility for intercollegiate competition;
4. Natural disasters (e.g., flood, earthquake); and
5. Extreme financial difficulties as a result of a specific event (e.g., layoff, death in the family) experienced by the student-athlete or by an individual upon whom the student-athlete is legally dependent, which prohibit the student-athlete from participating in intercollegiate athletics. These circumstances must be clearly supported by objective documentation and must be beyond the control of the student-athlete or the individual upon whom the student-athlete is legally dependent.


Unfortunately, redshirt is specifically identified as not qualifying under this criteria. Again, some examples:

Circumstances considered to be within the control of the student-athlete or the institution include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. A student-athlete’s decision to attend an institution that does not sponsor his/her sport, or decides not to participate at the institution that does sponsor his/her sport;
2. An inability to participate due to failure to meet institutional/conference or NCAA academic requirements, or disciplinary reasons or incarceration culminating in or resulting from a conviction;
3. Reliance by a student-athlete upon misinformation from a coaching staff member;
4. Redshirt year;
5. An inability to participate as a result of a transfer year in residence or fulfilling a condition for restoration of eligibility; and
6. A student-athlete’s lack of understanding regarding the specific starting date of his/her five-year period of eligibility.

Fortunately, the committee is not bound by the above and is free to consider cases on an individual basis (12.8.1.5.1 ...The Committee on Student-Athlete
Reinstatement reserves the right to review requests that do not meet the more-than-one-year criteria detailed) .
But above is basically their guidelines. Recently, it seems that the committee is a bit more lax in granting the sixth year, but Kemerer will still have to make an argument for circumstances beyond his control for his first year. Likewise, PSU is in the same boat with Cassar, specifically, not being enrolled is not a hardship outside of his control and he is likely going to have to provide documentation of an incapacitating injury.

So, slam dunk it is not. But I wouldn't consider it unlikely at this point. Honestly, who knows what the deal will be two years from now anyway? It certainly won't be more restrictive.

You can take this back to the HR if you like and educate some of the uneducated HR stalwarts who like to spout with authority. (Sorry, don't really want you to, but had to throw in an HR jab just for you).

And hoping for a speedy recovery for Mike as he is far and away my favorite Hawk and a great representative of PA. Hopefully we will see him in 2020 and 2021.
 
Sorry to hear it. Kid was fun to watch compete. Hope he has a fast recovery.
 
Great kid. Horrible news. The medical is a given based on the above and the Anthony Ashnault decision. Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery!!
 
My knee is currently torn.. Only a meniscus but workmans comp seriously delayed the surgery:rolleyes: I should be back in a matter of weeks. I can't imagine a year of rehab/physical therapy for an ACL/MCL. My heart goes out to anyone that has had to endure that mess. If Iowa loses to Pitt tonight in basketball I may just bury my head in the snow for a bit..:oops:
 
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