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51 minutes ago, Tigers2010 said:

If Fields is granted eligibility this cat should too. Sorry for the quote Phat, this site does weird things on a mobile

Fields is not the comparable case, he has a "legitimate" circumstance. Martell is the one to watch. 

I feel like McCoy will challenge the validity of the early singing period when a coach leaves. 

Either way, the transfer rules are about to be challenged.

 

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Bru’s situation is interesting but not new or unique.  But if you commit to a school based upon a coach and haven’t even played a down, then the coach abruptly leaves, it’s always seemed fair to me to allow a kid to transfer without penalty.  The Martell’s who don’t want to compete for a job are one thing.  A kid who makes a life choice based upon the opportunity to learn from a particular coach who leaves before he even gets started is quite another.  

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1 hour ago, TxHoops said:

Bru’s situation is interesting but not new or unique.  But if you commit to a school based upon a coach and haven’t even played a down, then the coach abruptly leaves, it’s always seemed fair to me to allow a kid to transfer without penalty.  The Martell’s who don’t want to compete for a job are one thing.  A kid who makes a life choice based upon the opportunity to learn from a particular coach who leaves before he even gets started is quite another.  

Kliff is a position coach that was only on the job a few weeks.  Now if anyone on staff leaves the backups are going to try to use that to transfer.  The NCAA has some interesting decisions to make.  College Football is about to be open to free agency in which the rich will get richer.  

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1 hour ago, PhatMack19 said:

Kliff is a position coach that was only on the job a few weeks.  Now if anyone on staff leaves the backups are going to try to use that to transfer.  The NCAA has some interesting decisions to make.  College Football is about to be open to free agency in which the rich will get richer.  

Well that means aggy will certainly have a string of MNCs coming up, y'all being the Joneses and all.

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1 hour ago, PhatMack19 said:

Kliff is a position coach that was only on the job a few weeks.  Now if anyone on staff leaves the backups are going to try to use that to transfer.  The NCAA has some interesting decisions to make.  College Football is about to be open to free agency in which the rich will get richer.  

First, an OC isn’t a position coach.  In fact, it would have been his charge to run the entire offense at USC.   However, if he was a position coach, that doesn’t belittle the recruit’s justifiable frustration.   Many times a position coach is a deciding factor in these recruiting battles.  

It doesn’t matter if he was there a week or 10 years.   If a young man chooses a school with the idea of being developed by a particular coach, and that coach is gone before he even arrives on campus...you get the picture.   And the rich are going to get richer eventually anyway. It’s coming, not if, but when.   Knowing the NCAA, it will happen sooner than later.  Hang on to that jock for dear life aggy.  

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46 minutes ago, TxHoops said:

First, an OC isn’t a position coach.  In fact, it would have been his charge to run the entire offense at USC.   However, if he was a position coach, that doesn’t belittle the recruit’s justifiable frustration.   Many times a position coach is a deciding factor in these recruiting battles.  

It doesn’t matter if he was there a week or 10 years.   If a young man chooses a school with the idea of being developed by a particular coach, and that coach is gone before he even arrives on campus...you get the picture.   And the rich are going to get richer eventually anyway. It’s coming, not if, but when.   Knowing the NCAA, it will happen sooner than later.  Hang on to that jock for dear life aggy.  

The decision that will decide the future of the NCAA transfer rules is Tate Martell. If he is granted immediate eligibility, the party is over. 

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19 hours ago, TxHoops said:

 

Phone AIDS again, sorry @TxHoops

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Texas confirms that Bru McCoy has signed and sent the Horns his athletics aid agreement form.

 
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14 hours ago, Whoopi Goldberg's Lips said:

Phone AIDS again, sorry @TxHoops

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Texas confirms that Bru McCoy has signed and sent the Horns his athletics aid agreement form.

 
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McCoy may be the first six star that Herman has signed.

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