Mike Roach
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This is what I heard from guys I talked to yesterday. They said there was a chance but a long way to go
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SignUp Now!...and free to sign with anyone? No restrictions?If he does not qualify academically he would be released from his LOI
If you can 'sabotage your grades and get out of LOI, then the NCAA needs to change things because the LOI is a worthless document if a kid can sign, then leave and go elsewhere without penalty....and free to sign with anyone? No restrictions?
UT really needs to play up their higher academic standards if that's the case. Not that recruits like Du'Vonta care about academics. It almost sounds like he intentionally sabotaged his UT scholarship because Coach Rumph left.
High schools kids don't understand the intricate details of NCAA rules to the point of being able to intentionally sabotage their grades to get out of a LOI and still maintain eligibility at other D1 programs. It could have been his high school coach, Bob Stoops, maybe an "uncle," but someone coached him through the process of what he did. This kid was a marginal qualifier. No way in hell he did this on his own.If you can 'sabotage your grades and get out of LOI, then the NCAA needs to change things because the LOI is a worthless document if a kid can sign, then leave and go elsewhere without penalty.
We'll, strike me down. Something we can agree on.High schools kids don't understand the intricate details of NCAA rules to the point of being able to intentionally sabotage their grades to get out of a LOI and still maintain eligibility at other D1 programs. It could have been his high school coach, Bob Stoops, maybe an "uncle," but someone coached him through the process of what he did. This kid was a marginal qualifier. No way in hell he did this on his own.
No restrictions, which is a slippery slope. Even if he never plays a down its important to fight this battle. I would do everything I can to admit him and then release him from his LOI if he wishes with restrictions against any in state and conference schools along with any schools on the schedule for the next 5 years....and free to sign with anyone? No restrictions?
UT really needs to play up their higher academic standards if that's the case. Not that recruits like Du'Vonta care about academics. It almost sounds like he intentionally sabotaged his UT scholarship because Coach Rumph left.
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I sent her a message and let her know if she wanted to clear it up I'd gladly give her a forumOkay, Mom, if the media got it wrong, then why don't you tell us "the truth?" You have a Twitter account and obviously know how to use it... So, enlighten us.
I'm kinda with aggie Mike on this one. Unconscionable for CFB coaches to leave shortly after NSD.I'm not sure what is the best policy when it comes to LOIs, but there are two sides of the coin. On one end, kids should be held to a final decision at some point, but when schools and/or coaches pull the rug out from under them as soon as they are signed, they should have a way out. For instance, with Lampkin, his position coach out and out lied about taking a position at Florida