NCAA going after MIami again? The Ghost of Bowman Archibald

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That's such a retarded rule.

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That is a beautiful girl, I hope that you didn't post it as a joke, cause I have a special needs daughter, and I hate when people throw around the word "retarded" as describing other people.
 

That is a beautiful girl, I hope that you didn't post it as a joke, cause I have a special needs daughter, and I hate when people throw around the word "retarded" as describing other people.

It is time to stop using the "R" word. Make it as unacceptable as the "N" word.

I know I will look like the bad guy, and will get the dreaded "NEG", but what we really need to do is change our use of the word, not ban it. If youre a fan of south park, watch the "***got" episode when they changed the meaning of that word to annoying inconsiderate ******* Harley riders. Same as ******. Only retards call children and adults with mental disabilities retarded. Simple. This is coming from someone who has not only volunteered with best buddies, but also knows someone, whom I consider my older brother, whos mentally disabled.
 
There are so many other words to describe what you're trying to without using retarded. Literally shows a lack of intelligence at the very least.
 
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That's backwards, all the grant aid means is if I want to sign with a team it has to take me, but if I chose another school, there's no harm no fool to anybody. It's basically JAG insurance, like when you're an early commit to a big school, but you fear they might push you out of the class, so you sign the grant aid for insurance of a spot.
 

That is a beautiful girl, I hope that you didn't post it as a joke, cause I have a special needs daughter, and I hate when people throw around the word "retarded" as describing other people.

It is time to stop using the "R" word. Make it as unacceptable as the "N" word.


You all seem to think that the word "retarded" specifically applies to those with various forms of handicap. The word has meaning, and usage, that doesn't apply to handicapped persons.

re·tard·ed


/rəˈtärdəd/


adjective

adjective: retarded





datedoffensive
less advanced in mental, physical, or social development than is usual for one's age.



•informaloffensive
very foolish or stupid.
"in retrospect, it was a totally retarded idea"

I have a Down Syndrome nephew, now 34 years old, so I'm aware of the sensitivity to the use of the word "retarded" However, it is a word in the English language that has different connotations.
 
There has to be more to this story and I wouldn't be surprised if it involved valentine. Remember sec was reason he was held out.
 
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Retarded headline in the post. NCAA won't punish a school merely because a guy signs an early FAA and then chooses to go elsewhere. There needs to be a violation involved.
 
Worst.post.ever

A recruit’s decision not to enroll at LSU after signing a financial aid agreement has the football program in some hot water.

LSU is banned from signing early enrollee recruits to financial aid agreements for the next two years, and the program will be stripped of 10 percent of its recruiting evaluation days in 2015, according to public records obtained by The Advocate.

The penalties, handed down by the Southeastern Conference and reported by the school Feb. 3, stem from a violation that occurred this fall involving an unnamed recruit.

The recruit signed a financial aid agreement with LSU intending to enroll early in January and giving the school umlimited contact with him. But he decided not to enroll at the school. That makes at least some of LSU’s unlimited contact with the prospect illegal.

Matt Womack, an offensive tackle from Mississippi, signed a financial aid agreement with LSU in August intending to enroll at the school in January. Instead, Womack de-committed — as hundreds of prospects do each year — and signed a National Letter of Intent with Alabama in February.

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LSU officials declined comment.

Financial aid agreements, instituted by the NCAA in the fall of 2013, allow high school seniors who plan to enroll early to sign with that school starting Aug. 1 of their senior years.

A financial aid agreement doesn’t bind the player to that particular school like a National Letter of Intent does, but it affords coaches of that school unlimited contact with the signee — contact that would normally be considered against NCAA rules.

The NCAA modified the financial aid agreement (FAA) in April. It continued to allow schools “relaxed recruiting rules” for prospects who signed a financial aid agreement, but it also warned schools that they could be penalized for recruiting violations if that prospect did not eventually enroll in that school.

David Womack, Matt Womack’s father, told The Clarion-Ledger in the fall that LSU coaches were not planning to contact his son on an unlimited basis because Matt wasn’t completely firm on enrolling early or on his commitment to LSU.

“LSU is not using (the FAA) because if Matt was to change his mind they would have to report it,” David Womack told The Clarion-Ledger.

It’s unclear if any other recruit — outside of Matt Womack and the four early enrollees — signed financial aid agreements with LSU in the fall.

Either way, the Tigers are paying the price for a teenager’s decision.

LSU will lose 21 of 210 evaluation days in 2015 (17 in the spring and four in the fall). An evaluation day is defined by the NCAA as any off-campus activity designed to assess the academic qualifications or athletics ability of a recruit, including any visit to a recruit’s school or the observation of a recruit participating in any practice or competition.

What’s bigger than the loss of evaluation days? While prospects can still enroll early, LSU cannot issue financial aid agreements to them for two years, a serious disadvantage. During the same time, other schools can sign prospects to FAA, thus receiving unlimited contact with them.

For example, LSU’s four early enrollees in the 2015 recruiting class signed FAAs. Fullback David Ducre, quarterback Justin McMillan, tight end Hanner Shipley and cornerback Kevin Toliver II were able to take phone calls, home visits and other unlimited recruiting contact from LSU coaches this fall.

Over the same time period, coaches had to follow strict NCAA rules when contacting other recruits and eventual signees like Warren Easton receiver Tyron Johnson or Catholic running back Derrius Guice

http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/11707183-123/records-lsu-slapped-with-recruiting
 
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The OP apparently just got one of these for his birfday but is still having trouble with its use.

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Delete this useless thread.

I mean I go back and forth between thinking this thread should get nuked for being horse ***** from the outset but, on
the other hand, this thread is so horribly ill-conceived that one has to think OP is some kind of diabolical genius.
That he went right over our heads ala a squadron of Blue Angels at an air show.
 
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