Bryce Brown decision (merged)

Will Bryce Brown return to play (be listed on a gameday roster) for Tennessee?


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Had enough? No, but for the sake of the board, I'll spare them your inane rants.

By the way, I'll I merely did was point out that someone who couldn't spell shouldn't be judging a kid based on his toughness.

Are yuo gnona fix yuors, "I'll I" deosnt wrok eihter!!!!!
 
First. How do you know that, I may very well be one of your very best friends. I'm sure of it, I'm the friend you have a hard time having conversations with, you know the ones with big words like, opinion.

You're right, and same goes for my opinion.

Strong words from a guy who's already seen a highlight film of the 2010 Tennessee Football season.......:)
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DIE THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If it's not an ACTUAL update backed with an ACTUAL source GTFO!!!!
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DIE THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If it's not an ACTUAL update back with an ACTUAL source GTFO!!!!
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Well, and TIFWIW, but my people are telling me that Bryce Brown is back on campus, and is enrolled for the semester. Here's the kick though, the real juicy part, He's enrolled in a Semester at Sea program and will make the decision when that is over. Again, TIFWIW.
 
Might be as simple as Brown still doesn't know what he wants to do. Maybe he really has not chosen one or the other??

I don't know that. But that could be a possibility. He did take until well after signing day to decide where to go in first place.

Larry, is there any chance that Brown came back to ask for a release and Dooley knew this and is yanking his chain a little? I mean they were supposed to meet Monday, then today, then all of a sudden Brown leaves. Is Dooley messing with him by not meeting with him?
 
Getting Permission to Contact:
• If a recruit is enrolled full-time in a 4 year school they need to get a written letter from their AD or compliance officer.
• If a recruit signed the NLI they will need to request a release from their coach.
• They can write to any NCAA college, but they can’t receive a response until that coach has your permission to contact and/or release papers.
• The recruit’s current school can deny permission or their release. They can also determine where they are allowed to transfer to. Intra-conference rules will vary.
o In this case you can appeal or you will have to sit out a year.
o If you sit out a year, you must pass a full-time schedule without taking summer classes.



Read more: College Transfer Rules | College Recruiting Blog - Athletic Scholarships Blog | NCSA College Transfer Rules | College Recruiting Blog - Athletic Scholarships Blog | NCSA
 
As a proud pre-madonna, valid victorian, rodes scollar with plenty of pocket presents, I declare this thread, the thread of the year and proudsouthernvol poster of the year. Thanks for today's entertainment.
 

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