BJWeeks
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I'll wait for a public de-commitment from FSU before I starting think that Shanks will sign at UT.
oci has hinted otherwise. just because he hasn't publicly de-committed means nothing, aka REMEMBER GABE WRIGHT? HE WAS A DOUCHE, although he was NOT committed to the vols or auburn, he was saying things to both staffs. Now with the recent coup of de-commitments from FSU, its not hard to look at how Shanks is saying, screw this, it was b/w UT and FSU when I decided, now FSU blows balls, they were selling me on being the best, not rebuilding like UT was and OCI who is connected apparently with the staff says that Shanks will go along way with OBRIEN a UT commit. END OF SAGA
I'm aware of what ocivol has been saying. Seems like there is more message board talk about FSU recruits decommitting than that actually happening. Did M. Edwards actually decommit?
Hubbs said he would count against the 25 if offered a scholly late last week.
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It is my understanding that if needed, Bullard will take one for the team and remain a non-scholarship player. His family is reasonably well off and can afford to pay his tuition without it becoming a burden for them. That would give one more scholarship that could be used this year.
mlsoft
It is my understanding that if needed, Bullard will take one for the team and remain a non-scholarship player. His family is reasonably well off and can afford to pay his tuition without it becoming a burden for them. That would give one more scholarship that could be used this year.
mlsoft
Guess I have too much time on my hands, but I just thought of a situation and was wondering to myself if it was/could happen. What if a school told a kid to walk on, pay his own scholly, then, say after a years time after the graduates/leaves, the family gets reimbursed?
Could this happen?
Guess I have too much time on my hands, but I just thought of a situation and was wondering to myself if it was/could happen. What if a school told a kid to walk on, pay for his own car, clothing, jewelry etc., then, say after a years time after the graduates/leaves, the family gets reimbursed?
Could this happen?
Guess I have too much time on my hands, but I just thought of a situation and was wondering to myself if it was/could happen. What if a school told a kid to walk on, pay his own scholly, then, say after a years time after the graduates/leaves, the family gets reimbursed?
Could this happen?
