252cane
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Ivins has never said there was more than one spot. He has always said the problem is there is only one spot. If the staff wants both, one has to get counted towards the next class.
He also NEVER said it was his opinion that Walker would get a waiver. He said he was told the STAFF believed Walker could probably get a waiver.
Is this where Diaz is going to make some grand statement about the value of a Miami offer when him, Patke, Baker, and Rumph got played three times by Jaidon Francois.
The staff is very confident he’ll get a waiver. I actually posted that yesterday morning. She told some posters in pm. Just to be clear for some of his stans.
I’m not saying he is right cause idk but I was just showing you he did say it because you said you hadn’t seen itAgain, not sure what you think Ivins said.
I just provided the rule. Again.
There is no such thing as counting a fall enrollee "forwards".
Once again, Ivins has not said that. The rules of playing eligibility (getting a waiver) and the rules of enrolling too many signees (IC rules) are separate.
Believe whatever falsehoods you choose to believe. Send Ivins a PM with the text of the NCAA rule and ask him how in God's name we can enroll Walker and Williams for Fall 2020, with financial aid, when we only have one IC left, and the rules of the NCAA specifically say that we need to count anyone with fall Financial Aid for THAT academic year (2020-2021).
Again, Ivins and Lake can misstate anything they choose to misstate. It doesn't change the NCAA rules.
If Manny can enroll Walker and Williams for the Fall, with financial aid, I will be happy, and happy to admit that I am wrong.
And if that is actually the way the NCAA rules work, then there are no limits, and 120 other schools can do the same. But that's not the case, and that is why so many coaches are asking for the rules to be changed now that the Portal is such a big deal.
Agreed on the waiver.
I'd be willing to bet that if you just type "Covid-19" on the waiver application, you'll get the "Approved" rubber stamp.
That is absolutely NOT what was said.
First, Ivins did NOT say "they can count Walker forward".
LAKE is the one who raised that "possibility", but did not even describe how that could happen. Because it CAN'T, unless Walker waits until spring to enroll.
So, again, this is wishful-thinking-not-really-listening-or-understanding on the part of Miami fans.
Nobody said "yes, we can take both". There would be only one way to take both (assuming we didn't get the Asa Martin IC back), and that would be for Williams to enroll in Fall and Walker to enroll in Spring.
Not sure why people are so desperate to misinterpret the words that Lake used. He did NOT say that we could take both for the Fall semester.
And I'm not sure why people think they have figured out some genius loophole, but the NCAA is too stupid to realize it.
If every team in the country could, as they get close to August, just keep signing kids by using the next year's IC slots, there would never be any limitation at all.
I mean, just yesterday, certain posters were acting like the key component to this genius loophole was simply waiting until August to enroll them both. Now they are hanging on some vague comment made by David Lake, even though Ivins began the conversation by clearly stating that we have ONE slot left for this cycle (the 2020-2021 academic year cycle).
So somebody is lying. Or somebody made a misstatement. Or the Asa Martin decision has come down.
The only option NOT on the table is that Miami has single-handedly discovered the flaw in the NCAA Death Star IC rules, and we are sending Luke Skywalker in to blow up the IC rules.
99% of teams do not have the number of decommitments that Miami has and are not surrounded by the cesspool that is recruiting in South Florida. The same way you can't compare IW to any of those other situations, you cannot compare Miami's recruiting issues to any other school. Those schools can afford to take a flyer on something like that.99% of teams have this kind of example every year. Overall I think they did a good job of wading through the policy/culture change.
I’m not saying he is right cause idk but I was just showing you he did say it because you said you hadn’t seen it
Personally I think this would be the best case scenario for Miami, not only would it secure them a veteran starting OT it would also give them another blue chip OT for the future.Ivins just said Miami is going to try and get both Williams and Walker in with counting Walker forward to the 2021 class.
Thoughts?
And we’re sure this covers both direct recruits and transfers? Because transfers have a whole set of rules to go along with the basic recruit rules. And NCAA bylaws are too plentiful to just assume this is the only doc on it.Credit to grover, for posting this about 10 pages ago.
Here's the specific NCAA bylaw:
13.9.3.3.1 Application. [FBS] A prospective student-athlete who signs a National Letter of Intent or an institutional offer of financial aid or a student-athlete who signs a financial aid agreement that specifies financial aid will be initially provided in the fall term of an academic year shall count toward the annual limit on signings for that academic year. A prospective student-athlete who signs a National Letter of Intent or an institutional offer of financial aid or a student-athlete who signs a financial aid agreement that specifies financial aid will be initially provided during the second or third term of the academic year may count toward the limit for that academic year or the limit for the next academic year.
Not sure what words people don't understand.
If you sign an LOI, or an FAA, that INITIALLY provides financial aid for the FALL TERM, then you count towards the annual limit on signings FOR THAT ACADEMIC YEAR. Not a future year. Not next year.
Now, if you are getting financial aid FOR THE FIRST TIME in the second term (spring) or the third term (summer), then sure, you can count toward the limit "for the next academic year".
Which is the rule that has always existed. Spring/summer kids count towards the upcoming academic year that begins in the fall.
But.
You can't count a Fall 2020 kid towards "the next academic year" (2021-2022).
The rule is clear.
And David Lake is not clear. Or is an idiot.
And the CIS posters who keep insisting that we can count a Fall 2020 kid towards 2021-2022 have not read the rule. They are just hanging on a vague fragment of a sentence from David Lake.
99% of teams do not have the number of decommitments that Miami has and are not surrounded by the cesspool that is recruiting in South Florida. The same way you can't compare IW to any of those other situations, you cannot compare Miami's recruiting issues to any other school. Those schools can afford to take a flyer on something like that.
Personally, I disagree that he did a good job of wading through the policy and culture change, mainly because of:
1) Allowing your starting QB to go AWOL and then play that weekend;
2) Allowing your backup QB to just take off a month and come right back;
3) Losing off of every bye week;
4) Losing to inferior teams and dancing on the sidelines while doing so;
5) Making a whole to-do over the value of the Miami offer and then having this nonsense happen with Francios;
6) Potentially repeating the same pattern this recruiting season with Jacolby George;
7) Bringing back Jeff Thomas and it going up in flames;
8) Then doing the exact same thing with Cleveland Reed (which I truly hope goes better for the team, kid, and Manny).
I am sure you will just say the mopes are out and then not have any facts or basis to support your stance. In fact, I have no idea how you could think they did a good job of wading through the policy and culture change unless you broke into @RVACane place of residence and are half way through his special reserve stash.
My 2 cats guard that shît like it’s catnip.99% of teams do not have the number of decommitments that Miami has and are not surrounded by the cesspool that is recruiting in South Florida. The same way you can't compare IW to any of those other situations, you cannot compare Miami's recruiting issues to any other school. Those schools can afford to take a flyer on something like that.
Personally, I disagree that he did a good job of wading through the policy and culture change, mainly because of:
1) Allowing your starting QB to go AWOL and then play that weekend;
2) Allowing your backup QB to just take off a month and come right back;
3) Losing off of every bye week;
4) Losing to inferior teams and dancing on the sidelines while doing so;
5) Making a whole to-do over the value of the Miami offer and then having this nonsense happen with Francios;
6) Potentially repeating the same pattern this recruiting season with Jacolby George;
7) Bringing back Jeff Thomas and it going up in flames;
8) Then doing the exact same thing with Cleveland Reed (which I truly hope goes better for the team, kid, and Manny).
I am sure you will just say the mopes are out and then not have any facts or basis to support your stance. In fact, I have no idea how you could think they did a good job of wading through the policy and culture change unless you broke into @RVACane place of residence and are half way through his special reserve stash.
And we’re sure this covers both direct recruits and transfers? Because transfers have a whole set of rules to go along with the basic recruit rules. And NCAA bylaws are too plentiful to just assume this is the only doc on it.
I thought i read that initial counters reset in August?
I’m not saying he is right cause idk but I was just showing you he did say it because you said you hadn’t seen it
Bruh we taking both. Either Williams or Walker are going to be counted forward.