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They can change their signing day.Meaning what? They already skirt the NCAA rules plenty with oversigning. What else can they do?
They can change their signing day.Meaning what? They already skirt the NCAA rules plenty with oversigning. What else can they do?
Signing Day is set by the NCAA. The conferences don't get to decide when they do it and the LOI's aren't office until the date the NCAA sets.They can change their signing day.
Sorry, I guess when I say the Major Conferences I'm really referring to the NCAA.Signing Day is set by the NCAA. The conferences don't get to decide when they do it and the LOI's aren't office until the date the NCAA sets.
Gotcha.Sorry, I guess when I say the Major Conferences I'm really referring to the NCAA.
No doubt about it. I think this makes the top recruiters work harder. It will change the landscape somewhat.Probably, but it will force them to be more proactive and less lazy. I can't tell you how many times the lower level P5 teams swoop in a day before signing day when they know they aren't getting what they really want and offer a kid spur of the moment. No visits, no real contact until then. Most time kids are smart enough to follow through with the team they know, but sometimes they just see the conference logo and prestige that comes along with it and jump at a chance sight unseen. This will force them to start targeting these kids earlier and actually recruit them.
You get no props. That was just you being a UNC homer and it paying off.
Wow.Per the Twitter, Bob Stoops is retiring effective immediately....Lincoln Riley taking over.
I hope Mike Stoops replaces him...Full Stoops statement:
Yep. Sucks.And Texas Tech keeps giving to the college football world. Just not to itself.
Two former walk-ons QBs from Tech (Riley and Baker) do more in two years at a different school than Tech in its entire history.Yep. Sucks.