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Would it make a difference if they got rid of the IC rule and you were able to sign up to your 85 limit ? Seems we always seem to sign full classes but are never at 85 for one reason or another.Being able to sign more players to get to the 85 limit means more spaces for HS and Portal players.

Then if you have kids that don’t qualify,flunk out,get arrested or whatever It doesn’t matter cause the following year you can sign HS or portal players back up to 85 ( or whatever they move the limit to if that’s moved).

just asking ?
 
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Would it make a difference if they got rid of the IC rule and you were able to sign up to your 85 limit ? Seems we always seem to sign full classes but are never at 85 for one reason or another.Being able to sign more players to get to the 85 limit means more spaces for HS and Portal players.

Then if you have kids that don’t qualify,flunk out,get arrested or whatever It doesn’t matter cause the following year you can sign HS or portal players back up to 85 ( or whatever they move the limit to if that’s moved).

just asking ?


The reasons for the IC rule are (a) to prevent kids from being "cut" from the team, and (b) to stop "oversigning".

Over 5 years of eligibility, you can sign 125 kids, and you only have 85 spots. So you can "lose" 40 kids over 5 years AND BE FINE on the numbers.

But, again, WHAT THE NCAA CARES ABOUT (or claims to) is these kids getting degrees. And if a bunch of kids will get pushed out (and maybe or MAYBE NOT succeed and/or earn a degree at School #2), then I don't see the IC rules being junked altogether.
 
One of the last barriers to “re-entry” for guys who’ve left south Florida for greener pastures has just been eliminated. Like it or not that is Miami’s current role in the world, this makes it much easier for guys to return. Coupled with NIL provisions (presuming UM will be ahead of the curve here), we could be a prime spot beyond even local guys coming back. Miami has been able to pull guys in without these two advantages, I’d expect this puts us in a much better position to continue that trend.

The downside would be guys leaving UM who are already on the team. We’ve not seen that (basketball aside) to this point, and I don’t see why this would *on balance* reverse once passage is easier. Miami will lose guys it doesn’t want to (and lose players like the Johnson kid from the west coast even faster). But until Miami keeps *most* of the top SFLA talent home there will be a sizable yearly crop of guys who rode the pine for a year OOS and are ready to return.

It could be that this introduces a degree of chaos that somehow harms Miami, but I don’t think this makes the NCAA into the wild wild west. The last 3-4 cycles have been as good of a litmus test as we could’ve had for what’s about to happen next.

Unless talent that was once nervous about leaving home takes a flyer leaving the state knowing that they can come back home now.
 
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Dwinstitles..........do you think that some will put a poison pill in the bag as a means of control?....Probable huh...
Believe it or that these dudes have thought of that and do regular payments along with a lump sum for signing.
 
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