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by The XtC » Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:57 pm
Because other schools cant recruit or contact him, until he is released. The earlier he gets his release, the more time he has to find a new home. In April, he might have found another school with a scholarship open, each day that passes reduces the chance he can find a D1 school with a scholarship still available.
I said months ago that all this posturing was pointless, that you cant force a player to come who doesnt want to. Get the picture now? Denying his release just delayed the inevitable, all they had to do was wait.
In regards to Chris Clarke, look up his stats for his senior year. You'll see why people lost interest.
Try not to choke on the Kool-Aid.
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by mathman » Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:51 pm
The XtC wrote:Because other schools cant recruit or contact him, until he is released. The earlier he gets his release, the more time he has to find a new home. In April, he might have found another school with a scholarship open, each day that passes reduces the chance he can find a D1 school with a scholarship still available.
I said months ago that all this posturing was pointless, that you cant force a player to come who doesnt want to. Get the picture now? Denying his release just delayed the inevitable, all they had to do was wait.
In regards to Chris Clarke, look up his stats for his senior year. You'll see why people lost interest.
So do you agree that the LOI is really useless as far as the school is concerned? And what picture exactly are you wanting everyone to get? I was trying to be civil.
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by Pony Ride » Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:43 pm
If Dubois is playing D1 basketball anywhere this fall, I want to know what the hell is the point of a NLI? If all a recruit has to do is not send in his transcript, then I see a slippery slope here. I would expect AAU coaches around the country to advise a kid to sign a NLI at the signing date, but then the coach will continue to shop his player around to a "better" school. If he finds a taker, then he'll advise his player to not send in his transcript, thus releasing the kid of his original commitment and allowing him to join the "better" school. I love the professional side of amateur athletics.
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by smu diamond m » Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:30 pm
He can't play anywhere this fall -- unless it's here.
Sir, shooting-star, sir. Frosh 2005 (TEN YEARS AGO!?!) The original Heavy Metal.
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by CalallenStang » Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:40 pm
smu diamond m wrote:He can't play anywhere this fall -- unless it's here.
Or at any school that is NOT a member of the National Letter of Intent program...assuming his admission was not denied by SMU. But all indications are that his admission WAS denied by SMU, and the NLI has this to say about that: Admissions Requirement. This NLI shall be declared null and void if the institution named in this document notifies me in writing that I have been denied admission or, by the opening day of classes in the fall 2008 has failed to provide me with written notice of admission, provided I have submitted a complete admission application.
By the way, this should be required reading on this board.
What the NLI actually says: http://www.national-letter.org/guidelines/nli_text.php
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by smu diamond m » Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:51 pm
A complete admission application absolutely includes a transcript. I'm all but positive that is the case.
Would he still be losing a year of eligibility by playing at a non-NLI school? I would bet so.
Sir, shooting-star, sir. Frosh 2005 (TEN YEARS AGO!?!) The original Heavy Metal.
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by CalallenStang » Wed Jul 09, 2008 12:00 am
smu diamond m wrote:A complete admission application absolutely includes a transcript. I'm all but positive that is the case.
Would he still be losing a year of eligibility by playing at a non-NLI school? I would bet so.
The way it's worded...if our admissions office tells him absolutely nothing, the fault is on him. If our admissions office sends him a letter of denial, the NLI is null and void (but the lawyers on this board might want to correct me on that).
I would bet that he goes juco (and yes, he would lose a year of eligibility, but it wouldn't be a total loss because he was playing somewhere) if he is going to lose a year of eligibility already. If he isn't going to lose a year of eligibility, I think he'll go prep.
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