You post like you have the smallest f'n ****. Showing some true cuck qualities.What a whiny little crybaby you turned out to be. You don't want to read accurate, if lengthy, information? I don't care. Go away.
Instead, you're going to yap about "using context clues from a survey of Miami's takes and standing offers", and then you want to criticize me? Just like aleahy and AlixCane (or whatever his name is now), you are a joke.
"Petition scholarship relief"...yeah, keep making up new terms like aleahy with his "permanent scholarship" nonsense. And your "context clues" brilliance.
The NCAA is aware of opt outs, and will likely change the rules in the future for all programs, not just Maryland.
And there isn't one person who has proposed what "relief" would be like for Rousseau's scholarship. Are we filling it for 2020? No. Does it matter for 2021? No.
The ONLY issue is the IC rules, but all the know-nothings who try to count "walk-ons" and use "context clues" are missing the point.
If and when the NCAA changes the IC rules, I'm all for that. But they haven't done it yet. And they discussed doing it months ago and punted (at the time) over other issues, including how it would impact APR rules.
But, hey, you keep believing that the NCAA will set up a double-secret appeals process so that Maryland can expand its roster.
Not sure how you got “ team by team out of that. I thought it’s pretty obvious what I meant. Something will be passed , maybe a one time deal to work with programs because of the pandemic. No way they punish schools for kids sitting out, I can pretty much guarantee you that won’t happen.
Everyone from the government on down is making exceptions for the pandemic, the ncaa will do the same thing.
That was the point I was making.
The normal rule book is out the window for 2020-21.
The recent takes were to highly rated kids. I see the remaining offers to similar recruits on a first come, first serve basis (except for Marshall).The criticism comes with you writing War and Peace novels about this potential scholarship issue when you know about as much as anyone else right now.
Like I said, usually your information on the topic is good, but you don't know **** right now so chill with your aggro posts.
Just using context clues from a survey of Miami's takes and standing offers, it looks like they are going to have more spots available than projected.
It's also fool hardly on planning on getting them.How many more? I don't know, and neither do you. As for COVID exemptions, neither of us know anything, but to think teams - especially ones that get hit pretty hard by opt outs (see Maryland for a recent example) - won't petition scholarship relief is foolhardy.
I havent read the thread but Ill tell you this original cane is the most miserable person on here.You post like you have the smallest f'n ****. Showing some true cuck qualities.
Brother, you don't know **** right now. Your information is as accurate as aleahy or AlizCane. You just bloviate like a loud mouth. The rules of yesterday will not be the rules of tomorrow. If that much isn't obvious, idk what to tell you. The top guys at 247 - ones that are more connected than you, who is connected to no one - have already said that teams are working under the assumption that the NCAA will grant them extra scholarships. But, you've been on here for WEEKS pounding the same ol tiny d!ck nonsense. The only thing other posters are saying to counter you, is that we'll likely have more scholarships. So, sorry pal, its accurate to say that things are fluid right now, because they are.
I havent read the thread but Ill tell you this original cane is the most miserable person on here.
Dude is constantly trying to be the smartest guy room. In reality he lacks alot of common sense. Dont go back and fourth with a guy that oozes b1tchassness and loves the drama. He throws tantrums on the regular.
I've had one since last night...
Hopefully your Boyfriend follows the same advice.....Need to back off on the viagra
Hopefully your Boyfriend follows the same advice.....
Lol.....if you call my neighborhood poor...I honestly don't know what to tell you...hahaha is the old man upset today cause his house is in a poor neighborhood?
Lmfao ok sweetheartHere comes another crybaby still licking his old wounds.
You really need some help bud. I’m not even sure what you are arguing at this point. I’ve not said a single thing about extra IC. Yet you refer to me as a ******. I really hope you are ok. You need some help.Let's just open a special ****** thread for aleahy and AlixCane/Cryptical Envelopes and Boxing Robes and Joe Cane to go talk about how we have 87 guys on the current roster, but we're going to push 32 guys out and we can sign 30 kids with all the extra ICs that they NCAA is going to give us.
And they don't have to provide any support besides "context clues" and the spreadsheets on their computers.
And they can all talk about "permanent scholarships" and convince each other that it's a "layup" and that Manny can use his filthy dirty tool to cut anyone he doesn't want to return to school.
Yep, all of that will work, none of it will impact our APR or our reputation with recruits or our standing with the HS coaches.
And the little group of geniuses can have their discussions on their special thread without misleading anyone on the board into thinking that this could actually happen.
Good gracious have you ever seen someone so in love with the sound of their keyboard... what and insufferable SOB.The criticism comes with you writing War and Peace novels about this potential scholarship issue when you know about as much as anyone else right now.
Like I said, usually your information on the topic is good, but you don't know **** right now so chill with your aggro posts.
Just using context clues from a survey of Miami's takes and standing offers, it looks like they are going to have more spots available than projected. How many more? I don't know, and neither do you. As for COVID exemptions, neither of us know anything, but to think teams - especially ones that get hit pretty hard by opt outs (see Maryland for a recent example) - won't petition scholarship relief is foolhardy.
TOC conundrum... how can I keep gobbling but still double-down... maybe more keystrokes and misdirection. Yeah... thats the ticket.Everything is fine, you know I respect you and your info, I think the problem is the nitwits who misinterpret the things you post. You and I have discussed these issues, and I definitely know you understand the rules.
Any changes that eventually arise will be for everyone, and will be for the future. There's no way to fix the opt-outs right now, though. Unless the NCAA immediately passes a rule that allows us to take more Portal guys for 2020, any other fix will be for the future.
I don't even know that it's safe to assume the NCAA will give out extra ICs for the opt-outs. Most of those guys were going to be gone in 8 months anyhow. Some opt-outs are SENIORS, so how would an IC giveback do anything? What is the "problem" that is fixed by more ICs?
****, if the NCAA does that, then if F$U was smart, here's what they would do...encourage every senior to "opt out". Roll into 2021 with 35 or 40 IC slots. Why not? Makes sense.
I think the bigger issue is how do you replace kids like Issiah Walker (at UiF) who, arguably, chose to transfer closer to home (at least the Gaytors will make that claim).
From the NCAA's perspective, though, why should they give back any scholarship slots for opt-outs who were seniors who were going to be gone in 8 months? Schools with no opt-outs will have valid complaints.
But I'm sure that aleahy and AlixCane and BoxingRobes are all over it.