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I was arguing that point the other day. I see no way a school can enforce a mandate to not sign early.

That would be stupid.

The student could conceivably lose his spot.
 
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I was arguing that point the other day. I see no way a school can enforce a mandate to not sign early.

That would be stupid.

The student could conceivably lose his spot.

STA is a private school. They can do what they want. That’s the bad side of playing for a private as opposed to a public
 
I think some of y'all are confusing signing early with enrolling early. A few schools have a policy of not letting kids enroll early. Nothing about signing early as this is a totally new thing.
 
Yes, certain schools do not allow students to graduate early so they can't EVROLL early in college. There's no rules on signing early.
 
I was arguing that point the other day. I see no way a school can enforce a mandate to not sign early.

That would be stupid.

The student could conceivably lose his spot.

STA is a private school. They can do what they want. That’s the bad side of playing for a private as opposed to a public

No they can’t.

For example, they can’t flog their students in the public square.

And they can’t prevent them from signing early. Not enrolling early. That’s different. Signing early.
 
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they can’t stop a kid from signing early. If the kid has papers and wants to sign them and fax them in with his parents at home, sta can’t stop them.
 
I was arguing that point the other day. I see no way a school can enforce a mandate to not sign early.

That would be stupid.

The student could conceivably lose his spot.

STA is a private school. They can do what they want. That’s the bad side of playing for a private as opposed to a public

They absolutely cannot stop these kids from signing anything they want, whenever they want to sign it. An LOI is completely beyond the school's purview. What the schools can control is the early enrollment process as they may not allow the students to take additional courses/credits to graduate early, etc.
 
I was arguing that point the other day. I see no way a school can enforce a mandate to not sign early.

That would be stupid.

The student could conceivably lose his spot.

STA is a private school. They can do what they want. That’s the bad side of playing for a private as opposed to a public

They absolutely cannot stop these kids from signing anything they want, whenever they want to sign it. An LOI is completely beyond the school's purview. What the schools can control is the early enrollment process as they may not allow the students to take additional courses/credits to graduate early, etc.

Entirely hypothetical with no knowledge behind it, but if a kid is on an athletic scholarship to STA, I could see them putting requirements like this in the application or grant materials. You want to play here and go here for free/heavily subsidized, then you have to sign on signing day to reinforce the marketing part of our athletic programs.
 
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I think this belongs in Nole & Turds tears. Noles because this is obviously a troll negative recruiting but **** tears because it's a **** profile and that's really how they think whether they say it or not
 
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STA is a private school. They can do what they want.

Maybe on their school grounds.. but if the kid wants to sign papers early, that is his God given right.

Things like graduating early is under their control, not this.
 
I was arguing that point the other day. I see no way a school can enforce a mandate to not sign early.

That would be stupid.

The student could conceivably lose his spot.

STA is a private school. They can do what they want. That’s the bad side of playing for a private as opposed to a public

They absolutely cannot stop these kids from signing anything they want, whenever they want to sign it. An LOI is completely beyond the school's purview. What the schools can control is the early enrollment process as they may not allow the students to take additional courses/credits to graduate early, etc.

Entirely hypothetical with no knowledge behind it, but if a kid is on an athletic scholarship to STA, I could see them putting requirements like this in the application or grant materials. You want to play here and go here for free/heavily subsidized, then you have to sign on signing day to reinforce the marketing part of our athletic programs.

The early signing period only came to pass recently. These kids have been attending school long before this was even a thing. People are beating this to death on the board but there is no prohibition on these kids signing early.
 
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Crystal balls for Rosendo Louis flipping to South Carolina

I am guessing he tried to pickup that hat he dropped at some point.

Maybe we should push for him now .

I’d take him. He can run a few extra laps for the hat junk.

But he’s a player.

Could be one of the recruits that reached out to Richt he was referring to in the interview.

I think he can play ball, but that shipped sailed, or so it appears.
 
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