Former Ohio State QB Matthew Baldwin Granted Immediate Eligibility
Matthew Baldwin was granted immediate eligibility to play for TCU this season.
Horned Frogs coach Gary Patterson told members of the media Baldwin’s reconsideration request had been granted by the NCAA following TCU’s 39-7 win against Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
This is big: #TCU's Gary Patterson says postgame that Ohio State transfer QB Matthew Baldwin has had his waiver appeal granted by the NCAA.
— Dean Straka (@DWStraka49) September 1, 2019
The former Ohio State quarterback was initially denied immediate eligibility. Baldwin appealed and the NCAA reversed its decision, waiving the one-year waiting period for a transfer to be granted eligibility.
Mindy Baldwin, Matthew’s mother, told Bill Rabinowitz of the Columbus Dispatch that when it became more aware of Baldwin’s family ties within 100 miles of the university the NCAA changed its decision. She expressed her gratitude for Ohio State’s assistance of Baldwin throughout the waiver process.
Mindy Baldwin, Matthew's mom, tells me that the NCAA reversal on the transfer waiver claim is based on it reconsidering the 100-mile rule to take into account that Matthew's dad often works in Dallas and the Baldwins also have multiple relatives in the area. 1/
— Bill Rabinowitz (@brdispatch) September 1, 2019
Mindy Baldwin expresses her gratitude to Ohio State's compliance office, specifically Justin Kume, for assistance in the transfer waiver process, as well as TCU and the Baldwin's attorney, Travis Leach (who also handled Tate Martell's transfer). 3/3.
— Bill Rabinowitz (@brdispatch) September 1, 2019
Baldwin did not play in the Horned Frogs game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff because he is still recovering from the knee surgery he had in the summer, per Drew Davison of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
No timetable for Baldwin’s return to full strength have been given, but he could vie for playing time upon his return.
Graduate transfer Alex Delton started at quarterback for the Horned Frogs in their season opener but was somewhat ineffective in the big win. The Kansas State transfer completed 10 for 22 passing attempts for 119 yards while adding 67 rushing yards on seven tries, with a long of 54.
True freshman Max Duggan also made an appearance, completing 16 of 23 passes for 165 yards and one touchdown. He interestingly carried the ball twice for minus-4 yards and one touchdown.
Baldwin could find himself in the mix if he can make a healthy return.