as CDD pointed out in an interview earlier this off-season and as should be common sense. It is very difficult for a player to do all 3 phases of the kicking and even 2 is hard. Kicking and punting are all about repetition and doing certain things the exact right way.. Focusing one one is often better then 2 or 3 simply because of the different mechanics involved. This is why teams very rarely have the same guy doing punts and kicks especially at the collegiate and NFL level. it happens a lot more often in High school simply for the fact that finding kickers at that level of any talent is harder.
I am also confused. Anyone read anything that clears this up? Not sure how good this signing would be because of palardy, but every little bit helps at this point.![]()
...and, upon further review, his taking official visits to UT and LSU make it clear that he did get the complete release. So, he should be good to go for the 2010 season. See below:
If I fail to honor my NLI commitment, is it possible for another NLI institution to recruit me?
Yes, but only if you have received a complete release or had the NLI recruiting ban lifted by the institution with which you signed. The lifting of the NLI recruiting ban must be indicated on the NLI Release Request Form. If the NLI recruiting ban is lifted, it is not limited to certain institutions, but to all institutions seeking to recruit you. Note this NLI recruiting ban policy is different from the NCAA permission to contact requirements in NCAA Bylaw 13.1.1.3.
Each conference also has transfer rules in addition to the NCAA rules that, in some cases, are more stringent. You have to take those into account regarding any potential transfers.
Good point. But I don't think that he can be considered a transfer since he never attended Fresno State. Not sure if there are any conference rules that affect guys who are that unusual situation or not.
I have confirmed that Matt Darr has signed with UT. He is the No.1 Punter in the Country in 2010 according to SCOUT.com