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If a player signs, he counts without regard to whether or not he actually enrolls, SEC spokesman Charles Bloom said in an e-mail Monday. Back counting is only permitted for mid-year enrollees who are able to be included as an initial counter for the academic year in which they enroll. Back counting is an artificial term for this discussion and not accurate as the question is about the signing limit.
So essentially under the old rules, what mattered most was who actually enrolled. But the SECs new rules are directed at who signs.
SEC clarifies rule on back-counting recruits | University of Georgia | Macon.com
How did florida sign 23(including the kid that ended up in Knoxville) in 2012 and then sign 28 this year????
Looks like to me he didn't count against their number.
Not meaning to be argumentative here just making sure the rule.
Once they sign or enroll??
This guys tape is nasty.. I really hope we can get him in.. He's a bull that smashes anything in front of him.. Qb's, rb's, linemen.. Don't matter.
He is floating under the radar because of his grades, and lack of camps.
Honestly the way he is dominating has an eerie resemblance to Chris Donald's film from high school...
