The Bearcats may have just gotten a major roster for next season and beyond. The NCAA ruled on Friday that players who previously used eligibility in junior college can apply for a waiver to get an additional year in 2025-26.
That means Cincinnati guard Day Day Thomas could maybe play two more seasons at Cincinnati after playing his opening two years at Kilgore College.
"They let me coach Day Day Thomas the next 10 years, I'll take it," UC head coach Wes Miller said about the possibility of Thomas returning on Sunday. "Heck yeah, but I've learned this with changes and all the things that have happened. I've learned to not pay attention to it until things are final.
The ruling stems from Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia seeking extra eligibility despite having played in junior college already, like Thomas. As of now, the NCAA is continuing its case and there is just a one-year waiver in place for those who want to use it. The Bearcats' dynamic defensive guard hasn't made any declarations yet. He is averaging 7.6 points, 2.0 assists, 1.3 steals, and 2.8 rebounds so far this season.
The NCAA is appealing the Diego Pavia case, but it is granting a waiver to allow JUCO players whose NCAA eligibility would have expired this academic year another season of eligibility. pic.twitter.com/rDIfVHVpIP
— Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) December 23, 2024
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