Posted on Dec 11, 2017
SPC David Willis
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I watched the game and heard the announcers say they thought a couple players playing could go in the draft. Were they just saying they were good enough or is there a way they could be drafted and play professionally?
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MAJ Tom Hutton
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There was a policy change a few years ago that allowed athletes from the service academies to enter the draft and request a reserve commission and serve their obligation that way. The policy was rescinded in May of this year.
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CPL Dave Hoover
CPL Dave Hoover
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PO3 Bob McCord Not a fan of either team, but man am I a fan of those two men. You also don't hear them complain, they are humbly/ proud veterans.
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CPL Dave Hoover
CPL Dave Hoover
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PO3 Bob McCord Yes, and others that I have failed them in memory, but never in heart.
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CPO Mark Robinson
CPO Mark Robinson
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Why not let them serve in the reserves and maybe some active service after their football career is over. The Navy and the Army used these guys to win games just like any other university. Why not let them get something out of it. My attitude back when I was still active duty was completely 180. I guess I became a little soft after being a civilian again.
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SFC Joseph Weber
SFC Joseph Weber
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I remember Napoleon McCallum (sp?). I read a story where he was stationed on a boat of some sort in San Diego Harbor I believe. Served and played football.
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SPC David Willis
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Also, BEAT NAVY!!!
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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They did a good job of it.
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Different sport, but remember David Robinson was a Naval Academy graduate. That's how he got the nickname "The Admiral." He received a Reserve commission after graduating which incurred only a 2 year active duty obligation, then went on to be one of the greatest centers in the history of the NBA.
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SFC Joseph Weber
SFC Joseph Weber
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I think the Navy was happy to let him go. For all the positive PR it generated, plus he grew like 4 feet at the Academy and they had to special order all his uniforms from a place on the moon.
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LCDR District Chaplain
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Oh absolutely. They loved the PR. But I don't think it was quite 4 feet of growth. He actually got a waiver for admittance because at 6'8" he was two inches above the height limit. By the time he played his first game he was 6'9" and he topped out at 7'1". Close though. :)
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