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Old 09-24-2004, 09:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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"Pops" gets to play

39 year old receiver gets cleared by NCAA. 20 year Army Ranger veteran and father of 6 children will suit up for USC this weekend (and catch a pass, I guarantee it).

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....ap/index.html
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Old 09-24-2004, 09:41 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I was just reading about this. Very awesome!

Here's the article:

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'Pops' gets the go-ahead
NCAA grants eligibility to South Carolina's 39-year-old walk-on receiever

Posted: Thursday September 23, 2004 6:37PM; Updated: Thursday September 23, 2004 6:40PM

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- "Pops" has gotten the green light from the NCAA to play football at South Carolina.

Tim Frisby, the Gamecocks' 39-year-old walk-on receiver, was granted his eligibility by the NCAA membership services staff, the school said Thursday.

Frisby is expected to be in uniform when the Gamecocks play Troy at Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday night.

Frisby, nicknamed Pops by his teammates, recently retired after 20 years in the U.S. Army, where he was Ranger-qualified with the 82nd Airborne. He served in Desert Storm and the Kosovo conflict.

His playing status was on hold because of eligibility concerns with the NCAA Clearinghouse, which certifies the eligibility of college football players and was not in existence when Frisby graduated from an Allentown, Pa., high school in 1983.

Kevin Lennon, NCAA vice president for member services, said Frisby's unique circumstance "was a key factor for us in making this decision."

Frisby began working out with the Gamecocks during the winter and went through spring practice with the team. He was invited back to South Carolina following summer camp last month.

Frisby caught a pass in the Gamecocks' last preseason scrimmage and dressed out in his No. 89 jersey for the Georgia game on Sept. 11. However, he did not play in South Carolina's 20-16 loss.

"To say that I'm excited would be an understatement," said Frisby, who turns 40 in February. "I'm just so thankful that this request had a happy conclusion."

Frisby is the father of six children ranging in age from 16 to about six months. Coach Lou Holtz has joked that he loves having Frisby on the team because his family boosts game attendance.

On Monday, Holtz said he wanted to play Frisby as soon the NCAA cleared him. "He's going to play this year because he deserves to play," Holtz said.
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Old 09-24-2004, 10:08 AM   #3 (permalink)
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You gotta love it... How many people retire from Football before they even reach 35?
True, this guy hasn't played all those years, but he was a freakin Army Ranger, that has
to count for something. Now he's getting an edumacation and playing football, definately
a smart fellow.
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Old 09-24-2004, 02:16 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Awesome!!! My uncle was in th 82nd Airborne, those guys are hardcore, jumping out of planes and stuff. He shouldn't have too much of a problem getting some grabs.
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Old 09-27-2004, 05:22 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Follow up story


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''Pops'' making South Carolina headlines

PETE IACOBELLI, AP Sports Writer
Saturday, September 25, 2004

(09-25) 19:23 PDT COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) --

The legend of "Pops" Frisby continued to grow Saturday night as South Carolina's 39-year-old walkon receiver saw his first college football action.

Tim Frisby had been the focus of attention not for his play so far this year, but for his age and story of perseverance. That changed late in the Gamecocks 17-7 victory over Troy on Saturday night when Frisby got the call to go in for his team's final four plays.

He got a loud cheer from the crowd of 79,700 at Williams-Brice Stadium, then lined up by himself wide to the right as the Gamecocks ran four times through the middle to finish things off.

When it ended, he got back slaps and pats from teammates and coaches.

The NCAA gave Frisby, a 20-year Army vet who retired this summer, clearance to play for the Gamecocks this week and he rushed out to opening song of "2001, A Space Odyssey," as part of the team's 105-man dress roster.

Frisby did the game against Georgia on Sept. 11, but eligibility questions from his time at two Allentown, Pa., high schools kept him on the sidelines.

Gamecocks coach Lou Holtz said Frisby would've played in last week's 34-3 blowout of South Florida if not for the NCAA issues. Those were resolved this week when the NCAA told Frisby in a conference call they had given him the green light.

Frisby's story has hit a feel-good nerve around the country. On Saturday morning, Mark Roybal of the Scott Rudin Productions movie company out of Los Angeles showed up on Frisby's door step to discuss a project. The New York Times featured Frisby in its Saturday editions.

Frisby is scheduled for appearances on CNN and ESPN's "Cold Pizza" on Wednesday. There have been inquiries from ABC's "Good Morning America," NBC's "Today" and "Late Night with Jay Leno."

Frisby even got a card from the original football movie walk-on, Notre Dame's Rudy Ruettiger of "Rudy" fame asking Pops to call and chat. Frisby did this week, according to South Carolina spokesman Gavin Lang.

During his military career, Frisby was a Ranger-qualified member of the 82nd Airborne. He served in Desert Storm and the conflict in Kosovo.

He carries a 3.8 GPA in broadcast journalism, which he hopes becomes a second career.

Another difference between Frisby and his much younger teammates -- he's got six children ranging from 16 years to about six months.

Frisby was among five Gamecocks who led the rest of the team in pre-game calisthenics. He raised his helmet to the sky like his teammates during the opening kickoff. Then stood and watched the opening half. The second half went largely the same way until Frisby's debut at the end.
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