John Rhys Plumlee

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wtf is a blue shirt?

If you aren't officially recruited(meaning no OV, not receiving an NLI, no in home visit etc.). Then the player can get a scholly as a true freshman(however it won't count towards the scholly total), BUT they can't play in their first season, but they can practice. Then their sophomore year they can play and their scholly will count towards their sophomore season class scholly total.

Basically if you oversign during the kids freshman year. YOu can still bring the kid onto the team, have him practice, give him a scholly and then count the scholly towards the following years scholly limit.
 
Liking what I'm seeing from Manny so far. Leaving no stone unturned to quickly try to fix the problems.
 
Well would love to land this kid but baseball is his future then maybe we're spinning our wheels here
 
Well would love to land this kid but baseball is his future then maybe we're spinning our wheels here
Kyler Murray’s future is baseball ... it’s always worth a shot it’s actually so depressing seeing how Jon richt recruited
 
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Georgia was actively recruiting a QB in Hawaii AFTER they told this kid he would have to blueshirt. Coley flew out there like 3 times in a month. Then they flipped the QB committed to OSU and the Hawaiian kid committed elsewhere. They also just brought back a QB weho left and went to JUCO after playing one year for UGA.
 
If you aren't officially recruited(meaning no OV, not receiving an NLI, no in home visit etc.). Then the player can get a scholly as a true freshman(however it won't count towards the scholly total), BUT they can't play in their first season, but they can practice. Then their sophomore year they can play and their scholly will count towards their sophomore season class scholly total.

Basically if you oversign during the kids freshman year. YOu can still bring the kid onto the team, have him practice, give him a scholly and then count the scholly towards the following years scholly limit.

Isn't that a grey shirt?
 
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If you aren't officially recruited(meaning no OV, not receiving an NLI, no in home visit etc.). Then the player can get a scholly as a true freshman(however it won't count towards the scholly total), BUT they can't play in their first season, but they can practice. Then their sophomore year they can play and their scholly will count towards their sophomore season class scholly total.

Basically if you oversign during the kids freshman year. YOu can still bring the kid onto the team, have him practice, give him a scholly and then count the scholly towards the following years scholly limit.
But they have to pay that entire years they are not on scholly
 
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