Copeland will arrive in Lincoln on Thursday and immediately start in classes at UNL. He’ll also undergo surgery on the herniated disc in his back he suffered easier this season with the Hoyas.
He expects to be out for about six weeks after surgery, which he’ll have in Nebraska, before he gets back to full health.
The Raleigh, N.C., has already been granted a medical redshirt, which means he will have at least a season and a half of eligibility remaining and will be cleared to start playing in January, 2018.
However, Copeland has applied for a medical hardship waiver for the games he played at Georgetown this season. Since he played in less than 10 games, he could be awarded this season as his redshirt year, meaning he would have two full seasons at his next school.
Not only did he play less than the cut-off point of 10 games, his case to the NCAA is that he played in some games while injured.
So, if he were to choose Nebraska and receive the waiver, he would be immediately eligible at the start of the 2017-18 season.