VOLCLASSOF2014
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So if our guy signs a financial aid agreement, but another school comes and flips him last minute, not from our own doing in the least, we are charged with a recruiting violation? That quite possibly may be the most illogical, moronic thing I've ever read.
So if our guy signs a financial aid agreement, but another school comes and flips him last minute, not from our own doing in the least, we are charged with a recruiting violation? That quite possibly may be the most illogical, moronic thing I've ever read.
May be referring to this:
"As a part of its April meeting, Division I Legislative Council members decided that schools may continue to recruit with relaxed recruiting rules prospects who sign financial aid agreements for mid-year enrollment. But if that prospect does not enroll at the school, the school will be considered in violation of recruiting rules."
NCAA Recruiting Rule Change Brings Financial Aid Rule Back to Its True Intention | Bleacher Report
That only applies to schools that aren't the first one a recruit signs FAA with if I'm not mistaken. That change was made to deter a recruit from signing multiple FAAs. Only the first school is allowed all the perks without a penalty if the kid doesn't sign there.
According to this, Kirkland previously signed a financial aid agreement with Michigan.
Kirkland signs financial aid agreement, will enroll early
