utgibbs
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Again...do you seriously think that Hunter was going to LSU the entire time Kiffin was here, and then Dooley flipped him in 5 days right before NSD? Really?
How much less could you care?
I believe you may be making assumptions.
Hunters high school coach said
With the little bit of time hes been able to establish with (coach Dooley), Scott said, he felt a little more comfortable and more trusting with this guy than the other Tennessee staff.
His family also felt better with the decision.
I just hope its the right decision.
This is a fact.
Hunter could have just as easily gone to Florida had Dooley not pulled him in.(IMO)
To say that Hunter is not a Dooley recruit is to say that Dooley had nothing to do with Hunter commiting and signing here therefore believing that if left completely alone by our current staff Hunter would have still decommitted from LSU and signed with us...
Do you honestly believe that?
Because if you don't then by default you believe that Dooley is the reason Hunter ultimately signed here...therefore making him a Dooley recruit
Who says I love Bray? It's just extremely obvious that he's better than B.J. to anyone that's actually watched football.
If you love Coleman that much, tell me how many BCS schools recruited him when he left.
Their conversation was basically, "Still coming? Yep? Great, let's tell everyone." Give Dooley credit for that if you want, but the sequence of events would have been the same for literally any coach we hired as long as he wasn't an obvious complete buffoon.
You are basically right, but technically attending class didn't matter. What mattered was being on campus as an enrolled student on midnight the day classes started. When that happened, they were subject to the NCAA tranfer rules.
Hamilton covered it in his press conference the day after Kiffin left. Orgeron and every one else, including the press, misunderstood the rule.
That's also why the DE driving into Tennessee that Corey Miller played with, whose name escapes me, wasn't affected even though he was enrolled. He had never made it on campus and just drove to North Carolina instead.
Everyone was thinking about part B of the rule, which requires attending a class. B is written to cover a guy trying to get in, who the university later rescinds admission to. Those players still are affected by tranfer rules. This prevents a player with questionable academics from being able to shop themselves around when a player with good academics can't.NCAA Rulebook: 14.5.2 Conditions Affecting Transfer Status said:A transfer student is an individual who transfers from a collegiate institution after having met any one of the following conditions at that institution:
(a) The student was officially registered and enrolled in a minimum, full-time program of studies in any quarter or semester of an academic year, as certified by the registrar or admissions office, provided the student was present at the institution on the opening day of classes;
(b) The student attended a class or classes in any quarter or semester in which the student was enrolled in a minimum full-time program of studies, even if the enrollment was on a provisional basis and the student was later determined by the institution not to be admissible;
"Extremely obvious," eh? Coleman decided to go home or to a lower-level program to play right away, which is what QBs often do, including draft picks like Flacco & Bomar. So, if you're right, he won't get drafted or sign an NFL contract, right?
Their conversation was basically, "Still coming? Yep? Great, let's tell everyone." Give Dooley credit for that if you want, but the sequence of events would have been the same for literally any coach we hired as long as he wasn't an obvious complete buffoon.
"Extremely obvious," eh? Coleman decided to go home or to a lower-level program to play right away, which is what QBs often do, including draft picks like Flacco & Bomar. So, if you're right, he won't get drafted or sign an NFL contract, right?
"Extremely obvious," eh? Coleman decided to go home or to a lower-level program to play right away, which is what QBs often do, including draft picks like Flacco & Bomar. So, if you're right, he won't get drafted or sign an NFL contract, right?
Are you saying Coleman is better than Bray?
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I'm saying I would prefer to have Coleman starting this year rather than Bray; I would rather Bray be a back-up redshirt freshman right now, planning to start in 2012.
I have my doubts about Bray's readiness right now to compete in the SEC against good SEC teams.