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As I recall, the Mo’ne Davis complaint amounted to no more than a tempest in a teapot when the former HC at Vanderbilt complained. Davis is currently a softball player at Hampton College. I don’t think the current HC at Vandy will have anything to say about Delaney’s visit.Let's be very mindful that there is an entire conference (SEC) that relishes the opportunity to bring forward frivolous recruiting violations against UCONN. Anyone remember Mone' Davis. The answer to @WiseOne question is definitively no for two reasons. 1) The NCAA only lifted restrictions on unofficial and official visits today June 1st. That picture of Delaney with the new recruits and Azzi was posted by Tim Fudd on Sunday May 30th. Any meeting between Delaney and the UCONN staff prior to today would have been improper. 2) Tim Fudd as the parent of a UCONN player cannot provide a ride for Delaney to UCONN if the purpose -in part or whole- of the trip is to conduct an unofficial visit as this would be consider an impermissible benefit.
Relative to that visit, Delaney can visit any college campus anytime she wants to check out the dorms, classrooms and facilities. She can even meet the coaches to say hello, so long as they don’t discuss recruiting. She just can’t do so before June 1 on a visit set up by the Athletic Dept. As for Tim Fudd, who is also Delaney’s AAU coach, the NCAA policy allows for friends and family members to do things like give a kid a ride, even if they’re associated with a particular college or university in some fashion.
With all that, I suppose it’s possible that some misguided coach out of the SEC or elsewhere might just file a complaint. But it would amount to a fool’s errand with no practical consequence.
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, flipping all to opposite side Dorka now seems to be more in scale with room.
We ALL know one thing for certain. Sometimes things are NOT always as they appear to be.