ericberry4heisman
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I have a random question, and since this thread is pointless anyways, i'll put it here rather than starting a new thread.
Can someone explain or post a link to how Texas A&M can have 34 commits right now, and Georgia, 30?
Thanks in advance.
That is an easy one and the answer is backcounts from 2013 to 2012.A&M signed 19 last year and theree of those were backcounts from 2012 to 2011 class so in essence they brought on 16 for the class of 2012 and can back count 9 EE's ( early enrollees ) who enroll in January to class of 2012 from class of 2013 then they can sign an additional 25 in February on signing day thus bringing in 25 players in 2012 and 2013.The same applies to Georgia.
I have a random question, and since this thread is pointless anyways, i'll put it here rather than starting a new thread.
Can someone explain or post a link to how Texas A&M can have 34 commits right now, and Georgia, 30?
Thanks in advance.
Lol at Ramsey sucking the Kiffin swag
Kifffin is a piece of shat. USCw team failed to show up at joint dinner with GaTech at Sun Bowl. Johnson and players left after waiting for awhile. Hope all his commits and recruits were watching Tech destroy them with Kiffin wearing his hoodie over his head all day.
TAM doesn't have the limit this year. UGA... I don't get it either
With USC looking so bad and appearing so poorly coached, I have to wonder if their recruits are serious about playing FB or just want to go to LA. As a Gator it bothers me since I know UF is recruiting Hatcher and Ramsey. Are any of you bothered or do you just think talent trumps attitude or whatever?
Yes they do.
Same rules apply to the entire NCAA now. Once the SEC adopted them, so did everyone else. Some conferences take it a step further though(B1G stops teams from signing any number above 85, etc)