George Brown transferring

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First off...lighten up Francis. It's a message board.

Second, despite the five count-back limit, there are still ways around it. Ole Miss took 31 in last year's class, for example. Michigan took 30 in 2017.


It doesn't matter if it is a message board. You are posting false information, telling people we will have a 32 person signing class.

You simply choose not to address the fact that Miami did NOT "take 18" last year for IC purposes.

Michigan "took 30"? How is that a violation of 25 + 5 countbacks? You are just bad at math.

More importantly, "signees" and "enrollees" are two different things. I don't care if you have a signing class of 85, you're not enrolling them all. You can't. There are no "ways around it".

This is the problem on this board, people google the size our signing classes, use their Windows calculators, and pretend as if they know the rules. Just stop lying in your posts, and people will "lighten up".
 
whered he transfer to?

He's already graduated from college. My guess is he realized he'll never be a pro, and just wants to move on with his life. If it were me, I would have stayed to get a free masters. But I doubt all of these kids see it that way. And playing on a team like Miami with no hope of starting has to be a **** of a grind.
 
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He was a Redshirt senior his scholarship was coming off the books as soon as the season was over. He might as well stayed and enjoyed the ride.
True. Some kids just want to play though. Maybe he Grad Transfers to some FCS school or something
 
True. Some kids just want to play though. Maybe he Grad Transfers to some FCS school or something


He would need to find a grad program in the next 2 weeks, one that is not available at UM. He started at LSU in 2015, so this is his fifth year of eligibility (and he has not qualified for a medical redshirt).
 
Literally, you do not know what in the FVCK you are talking about.

First, you can NEVER take more than 5 count-backs.

Second, transfers count as ICs.

We are not taking 32. Insane that you would even post that.
That must be new too. From what I remember, you can back load as many EEs as you have spots from the previous class. I know we had at least 8 in '12
 
Like clockwork...

Senior leaves the team and someone blurts something out about a scholarship opening up
 
He's already graduated from college. My guess is he realized he'll never be a pro, and just wants to move on with his life. If it were me, I would have stayed to get a free masters. But I doubt all of these kids see it that way. And playing on a team like Miami with no hope of starting has to be a **** of a grind.

he might have left the team but stayed enrolled?
 
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We only took 18 last year. If 7 kids enroll early from the 2020 class, we can take up to 32.

We currently have 13 EE's committed

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