Reports say he can sign anywhere worth a try but probably will go to auburn
He would need to greyshirt, no?
He’s worth a blue shirt and a spot from next year.
I posted awhile ago don’t be surprised if the staff takes a Rb if they receive extra spots.Also:
Miami makes contact with former Tennessee signee Cody Brown
The Peach State product was ranked as the No. 10 running back in the class of 2021.247sports.com
I posted awhile ago don’t be surprised if the staff takes a Rb if they receive extra spots.
Tell see Wiggins to hit the portal. Create a spot for a kid who cares enough
It's an interesting quirk of the recruiting situation. If he was enrolled, he could portal and go anywhere no restrictions. But he wants out of the LOI and isn't enrolled, I guess, so he has to live with their conditions. I'm not really sure this is a loophole, though -- because LOIs have no meaning if kids can just void them unilaterally. Doubt the NCAA would change this situation.Apparently not
Handley star and @Vol_Football signee Dylan Brooks has now been released from his Letter of Intent by @Vol_Football only under the condition he not sign with another @SEC team. Extremely petty move by @coachjoshheupel and @AD_DannyWhite. @NCAA should not allow this to happen.
— Ryan Brown (@RyanBrownWJOX) February 19, 2021
Tennessee football backed off Nick Saban’s game with Dylan Brooks release
Just like that, the excitement of Tennessee football enjoying a better than average class for a first-year head coach has faded. Two days after releasing f...www.google.com
You should know by now that our issue is IC's, not overall roster.
It's an interesting quirk of the recruiting situation. If he was enrolled, he could portal and go anywhere no restrictions. But he wants out of the LOI and isn't enrolled, I guess, so he has to live with their conditions. I'm not really sure this is a loophole, though -- because LOIs have no meaning if kids can just void them unilaterally. Doubt the NCAA would change this situation.
It's not a unilateral void by the player if Tennessee is letting him out of the LOI. Therefore...it's possible? Maybe? That there could be a restriction?
I can't recall a similar situation ever.