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Post by srbtrojan on Dec 24, 2017 6:14:30 GMT -6
Any word on why Will Choloh didn’t sign during the early signing period? I know he’s got offers from all over but was considered a Hard Comit for Troy coming into the signing period.
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Post by TroyFootball05 on Dec 24, 2017 11:31:17 GMT -6
Any word on why Will Choloh didn’t sign during the early signing period? I know he’s got offers from all over but was considered a Hard Comit for Troy coming into the signing period. His twitter profile shows he is still a hard commit to TROY. Interestingly, he re-tweeted a tweet that said he "signed with Troy". Sometimes a recruit is simply waiting on his qualification. Could be a grade hasn't come through yet. twitter.com/_WYC90?lang=en
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Post by buzzlightyear on Dec 24, 2017 14:35:45 GMT -6
We will be one of the few teams to sign a few in Feb. interesting to see how this clears the way for dedicated recruitment and how many bet o n a better offer we picked up Jerrel Jernigan when Others did not come thru
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Post by buzzlightyear on Dec 24, 2017 14:39:31 GMT -6
Any word on why Will Choloh didn’t sign during the early signing period? I know he’s got offers from all over but was considered a Hard Comit for Troy coming into the signing period. His twitter profile shows he is still a hard commit to TROY. Interestingly, he re-tweeted a tweet that said he "signed with Troy". Sometimes a recruit is simply waiting on his qualification. Could be a grade hasn't come through yet. twitter.com/_WYC90?lang=enWhat love about this kid is he offers from Army, Air Force, Duke....basically means he is a guy who takes care of the class room
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Post by trojanbrutha on Dec 28, 2017 8:23:59 GMT -6
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Post by srbtrojan on Dec 29, 2017 7:47:52 GMT -6
This is a great example of how early signing period will (and did) benifit us!
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Dec 29, 2017 8:12:29 GMT -6
I saw where someone tweeted a couple of days ago that the early signing period was having an unanticipated consequence. The tweet read that some guys were signing with School A but asking them to not make that info public until February's date. This would mean that School B could unknowingly continue to recruit a signed athlete which is a violation of recruiting rules. If this is indeed the case, that loophole HAS to be closed....quickly. It's unfair to punish a school because some kid wants to play games and the school ends up recruiting him after he's signed elsewhere, without the knowledge of that signing having been made public.
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Post by buzzlightyear on Dec 29, 2017 8:26:05 GMT -6
I saw where someone tweeted a couple of days ago that the early signing period was having an unanticipated consequence. The tweet read that some guys were signing with School A but asking them to not make that info public until February's date. This would mean that School B could unknowingly continue to recruit a signed athlete which is a violation of recruiting rules. If this is indeed the case, that loophole HAS to be closed....quickly. It's unfair to punish a school because some kid wants to play games and the school ends up recruiting him after he's signed elsewhere, without the knowledge of that signing having been made public. If this is true the school NOT releasing the information is at fault. There is no logical reason for a student to request this sort of arrangement and should be informed it is deceit and you (the school) will not do this.
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Post by Trojanfan2 on Dec 29, 2017 9:29:37 GMT -6
I saw where someone tweeted a couple of days ago that the early signing period was having an unanticipated consequence. The tweet read that some guys were signing with School A but asking them to not make that info public until February's date. This would mean that School B could unknowingly continue to recruit a signed athlete which is a violation of recruiting rules. If this is indeed the case, that loophole HAS to be closed....quickly. It's unfair to punish a school because some kid wants to play games and the school ends up recruiting him after he's signed elsewhere, without the knowledge of that signing having been made public. If the kid wants to play games and be dishonest then we shouldn't sign him.
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Dec 29, 2017 9:54:24 GMT -6
I saw where someone tweeted a couple of days ago that the early signing period was having an unanticipated consequence. The tweet read that some guys were signing with School A but asking them to not make that info public until February's date. This would mean that School B could unknowingly continue to recruit a signed athlete which is a violation of recruiting rules. If this is indeed the case, that loophole HAS to be closed....quickly. It's unfair to punish a school because some kid wants to play games and the school ends up recruiting him after he's signed elsewhere, without the knowledge of that signing having been made public. If this is true the school NOT releasing the information is at fault. There is no logical reason for a student to request this sort of arrangement and should be informed it is deceit and you (the school) will not do this. I agree 100%. I don't know if what was tweeted was true, and I can't see any advantage in this practice (other than an ego trip for the kid who continues to be wooed). I would hope our response to a request like this would be "See ya, wish you the best".
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Dec 29, 2017 9:56:35 GMT -6
I saw where someone tweeted a couple of days ago that the early signing period was having an unanticipated consequence. The tweet read that some guys were signing with School A but asking them to not make that info public until February's date. This would mean that School B could unknowingly continue to recruit a signed athlete which is a violation of recruiting rules. If this is indeed the case, that loophole HAS to be closed....quickly. It's unfair to punish a school because some kid wants to play games and the school ends up recruiting him after he's signed elsewhere, without the knowledge of that signing having been made public. If the kid wants to play games and be dishonest then we shouldn't sign him. I agree. For the record, the tweet to which I referred was not related to TROY or any of our recruits, it was referring to the process nation wide. I don't want to be the source of any confusion.
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Post by saintflorian on Dec 30, 2017 5:17:31 GMT -6
If the kid wants to play games and be dishonest then we shouldn't sign him. I agree. For the record, the tweet to which I referred was not related to TROY or any of our recruits, it was referring to the process nation wide. I don't want to be the source of any confusion. too late
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