Former wife hailed from Wisconsin and their cheese was excellent…but whenever the in-laws departed they always took a box of Vermont cheddar and a couple gallons of pure Vermont maple syrup. The explanation of Green Mountain cheese superiority was that Vermont dairy cows were better cuz they were more healthy from climbing around on all those beautiful hillsides. Dunno…but I swear a group of us once thought we saw a family of Holsteins renting skis at Bromley. Might be mistaken.They think they have good cheese, too, but we all know Vermont cheddar is better.
I'd love to have another Muhl on the team. They could should plans and cuts to each other in Croatian. I played soccer with a pair of Dutch brothers who did that.
I also, vaguely, recall a Wisconsin possibility ( but I'm not sure).I think Wisconsin.
UConn would have to hire another team trainer!I'm not sure Geno could handle two Muhls on the same team.
Respectfully, KLS was in no one's shadows, let alone her sisters. She was the consensus No. 1 recruit, and as much as I loved Bonbon and Karl, both were role players by comparison. KLS went to UConn because Geno, because winning, and because she wanted a pro career. Ain't nothing wrong with that, and as much as many Stanford fans view her commitment to UConn as the original sin, I respected her for going to the school that could deliver most on what she wanted. Bonnie is an optometrist, and I'm fairly sure Karlie will join Tara's ever expanding coaching tree before long.For the same reason KLS chose not to go to Stanford, I can't see Hana Muhl coming to play in the shadow of her big sister.
Think how the B.E. would feel having to Muhls to deal with!!!I'm not sure Geno could handle two Muhls on the same team.
wouldnt that make it double Muhl team?I'm not sure Geno could handle two Muhls on the same team.
I think it would be fun, especially if she is feisty as Nika.Think how the B.E. would feel having to Muhls to deal with!!!
If the nun could, then so should Geno..I'm not sure Geno could handle two Muhls on the same team.
Any of our rules experts know the answer to Centerstream's question?
I assume she signed her LOI a year or so ago. Does she need permission
from the new coach to play right away?
I seem to recall [very vaguely] that a couple of years ago someone posted that at a comparable
age Hana was better than Nika...anyone remember that?
I remember that. It was me and it was from European source or sources now lost to memory.Any of our rules experts know the answer to Centerstream's question?
I assume she signed her LOI a year or so ago. Does she need permission
from the new coach to play right away?
I seem to recall [very vaguely] that a couple of years ago someone posted that at a comparable
age Hana was better than Nika...anyone remember that?
She's a baller now, for sureHana Mühl, who was originally committed to Illinois has committed to Ball State
I'll have to start following Ball State: mastcot, Conference, and..Hana Mühl, who was originally committed to Illinois has committed to Ball State
If they were both on the floor at the same time it would guarantee that 2/5 of our players would never foul.I'm not sure Geno could handle two Muhls on the same team.
2 Muhl Team Score Packs ( if you're over 50, you get the reference)I'm not sure Geno could handle two Muhls on the same team.

Nope, don’t get it.2 Muhl Team Score Packs ( if you're over 50, you get the reference)
Borax had 20 Mules on the same team, nowouldnt that make it double Muhl team?
Stopped at Cabot’s today on our way back from Isle La Motte for a few favorites.Former wife hailed from Wisconsin and their cheese was excellent…but whenever the in-laws departed they always took a box of Vermont cheddar and a couple gallons of pure Vermont maple syrup. The explanation of Green Mountain cheese superiority was that Vermont dairy cows were better cuz they were more healthy from climbing around on all those beautiful hillsides. Dunno…but I swear a group of us once thought we saw a family of Holsteins renting skis at Bromley. Might be mistaken.
Hanna has not signed a NLI so she is just a typical international first time recruit.Is the "immediate eligibility" rule the same for a decommiting player as for a "first-time transfer" player?
Unfortunately, don't believe you can do D1 preseason scrimmage games. (maybe behind closed doors - with practice jerseys)I'll have to start following Ball State: mastcot, Conference, and..
when GENO will schedule the duel !!! Maybe a preseason
scrimmage in Storrs?? Image a Muhl on on Muhl!!!!
that's worth the price of admission ( or a live stream! ).
Go Croatians! Z
Hanna has not signed a NLI so she is just a typical international first time recruit.
Which doesn't answer my question but thanks anyway.Hanna has not signed a NLI so she is just a typical international first time recruit.
Which doesn't answer my question but thanks anyway.
Is the "immediate eligibility" rule the same for a decommiting player as for a "first-time transfer" player?
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I know the difference between a transfer and a commitment. I only mentioned "transfer" because of my use of "immediate eligibility". I was under the impression that once a player commits (signed NLI), if the player subsequently decommits, that at one time, they would have to sit out one season...if their original school didn't release them from their NLI. This could be misinformation (sitting out a year) but it is something I read here on the BY a long, long time ago, pre portal immediate eligibility changes. Thus my original question.A transfer is a transfer and to decommit is to decommit.
They are different.
After an NLI contract for an athletic scholarship /financial aid has been signed, the school must release the player or else the player risks needing to sit out a year and possibly losing a year of eligibility.
IMO one of the differences between the two is whether the student started to attend school or received any of the contractual benefits yet.
Also, signing an NLI stops the recruiting process because the student promises to stop communication with other colleges.
"If you change your mind after you sign and want to “decommit” to the college, you risk losing one year of eligibility at your new school, and must sit a year of residence and not compete."
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IDK know for certain if she actually signed a NLI (National Letter of Intent) or not, but the University of IllinoisHanna has not signed a NLI so she is just a typical international first time recruit.