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So is Rose in the fold or what?
YesSo is Rose in the fold or what?
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That's about it. Just keep in perspective that there are single high schools in places in Florida Texas and elsewhere that have more D-1 commits than Connecticut has in total in a year. Last year my nephews school in Dade County Fl had 7 guys from their DEFENSE sign 1A LOIs and a couple of offensive players did too. That is why some of us don't get all excited because some kid got a sniff from Wisconsin.What about offers from the likes of Wisconsin, Maryland and West Virginia? He's obviously not a scrub, he just happens to also be from Connecticut.
Unless his girlfriend needs him.Yes
That's about it. Just keep in perspective that there are single high schools in places in Florida Texas and elsewhere that have more D-1 commits than Connecticut has in total in a year. Last year my nephews school in Dade County Fl had 7 guys from their DEFENSE sign 1A LOIs and a couple of offensive players did too. That is why some of us don't get all excited because some kid got a sniff from Wisconsin.
Unless his girlfriend needs him.
Yeah. Definitely a tool comment by FS.I'm going to guess you wouldn't make that snarky remark to him if he were standing in front of you.
The state of Connecticut had around 20 D1 commits last year. Also keep mind there is a big difference in an offer from Alabama or Michigan and an offer from UTEP, Central Florida or Buffalo. I know Alabama offered at least three kids from CT last year, maybe four. Michigan offered four or five, Newtown had two D1 commits, one to Michigan and one to BYU, Greenwich had at least one and maybe two, Staples had one or two, Darien had one but could have had three more if those three kids didn't opt to play lacrosse, New Canaan had one, St Joe's had one, and this is just public and parochial schools in Fairfield county. I'm sure the SCC must have had a similar number. The CCC had several. There were at least two from up in Litchfield around Torrington and New Hartford area. Ledyard had one IIRC.That's about it. Just keep in perspective that there are single high schools in places in Florida Texas and elsewhere that have more D-1 commits than Connecticut has in total in a year. Last year my nephews school in Dade County Fl had 7 guys from their DEFENSE sign 1A LOIs and a couple of offensive players did too. That is why some of us don't get all excited because some kid got a sniff from Wisconsin.
he also has retweeted a bunch of UConn related stuff including Corey Edsall.... it would be a cruel April fools joke lol
Anyway I really hope I was wrong about this kid and he finds his way back to the program.
He's back as a walk on at first. Will be given a chance to earn a scholarship
If he doesn't "earn" a scholarship, there should be federal investigation.He's back as a walk on at first. Will be given a chance to earn a scholarship
I'll find out tomorrow my contact is asleep lolLet me ask a question I asked earlier if you know - is he enrolled/enrolling for the first summer session starting in May or second summer session?
If he was enrolled full time, it will count against his clock, if not he's essentially a gray shirtBased on 5 years in which a football player can play 4 years, last year was a redshirt year of sorts. If not, why not?
If he left before the start of the fall semester or suit up for any games, I don't think it counts at all.Based on 5 years in which a football player can play 4 years, last year was a redshirt year of sorts. If not, why not?
If he left before the start of the fall semester or suit up for any games, I don't think it counts at all.
Based on 5 years in which a football player can play 4 years, last year was a redshirt year of sorts. If not, why not?
5 year clock started ticking as soon as his high school class graduated (unless he meets some NCAA "special exception".
I'm 95% sure the clock starts once you go full-time for the first time at any accreditted college. So long as Jay wasn't full-time at community college he'd have 5 years.I thought the clock started when you enroll into college? I'm pretty sure players who take a gap year/s (grey shirts/missionaries/etc) don't lose any eligibility. That's how BYU always has 26 year olds playing.
I thought the clock started when you enroll into college? I'm pretty sure players who take a gap year/s (grey shirts/missionaries/etc) don't lose any eligibility. That's how BYU always has 26 year olds playing.
That's the exception/exemptions I mention. There is a grace period under certain criteria (military service/religious) and enrolled credit hours (how many classes was he enrolled in last summer?).