FreePawn
Last Fvcken Week.
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Wow this recruiting season has been the worst to date! I'm trying to stay positive, but **** these fools are pushing me to the brink!'
This is the class Richt gets the first-year-bump...
Wow this recruiting season has been the worst to date! I'm trying to stay positive, but **** these fools are pushing me to the brink!'
Good point. With Baez's extensive medical background, Burns would never be able to hide an injury from him.Didn't he sign the GA? Doesn't that mean Miami has to honer his scholarship?
Exactly...
They do as far as I know. Also, I would be stunned if Burns was able to hide the severity of an injury from Baez. I could understand if it was some out of state recruit.
Come on now OP, the poster you speak of in none other than vette....
Come on now OP, the poster you speak of in none other than vette....
Oh **** no lol
Come on now OP, the poster you speak of in none other than vette....
Fill me in . WHo is vette ?
We not in the position to drop anybody. They like burns I highly doubt that. Miami could possibly be going to spring with only 2 running a backs in Travis homer and walton. So That's definitely not happening
What is the injury?
We not in the position to drop anybody. They like burns I highly doubt that. Miami could possibly be going to spring with only 2 running a backs in Travis homer and walton. So That's definitely not happening
Gray
Paranos:
"If and I do say If, Miami feels they were deceived by Burns they would have to honor his Grant - In -Aid agreement for 1 year then simply not renew it or more likely offer him a medical hardship scholarship but that would end his playing career not only at Miami but everywhere else."
It does not end his career.
15.5.1.2.1 Incapacitating Injury or Illness. If an incapacitating injury or illness occurs prior to a prospective
student-athlete’s or a student-athlete’s participation in athletically related activities and results in
the student-athlete’s inability to compete ever again, the student-athlete shall not be counted within the
institution’s maximum financial aid award limitations for the current, as well as later, academic years. However,
if the incapacitating injury or illness occurs on or after the student-athlete’s participation in countable
athletically related activities in the sport, the student-athlete shall be counted in the institution’s maximum
financial aid limitations for the current academic year but need not be counted in later academic years.
(Adopted: 1/10/91, Revised: 3/26/04, 9/18/07)
15.5.1.2.2 Change in Circumstances. If circumstances change and the student-athlete subsequently
practices or competes at the institution at which the incapacitating injury or illness occurred, the student athlete
again shall become a counter, and the institution shall be required to count that financial aid under
the limitations of this bylaw in the sport in question during each academic year in which the financial aid
was received.
Paranos:
"If and I do say If, Miami feels they were deceived by Burns they would have to honor his Grant - In -Aid agreement for 1 year then simply not renew it or more likely offer him a medical hardship scholarship but that would end his playing career not only at Miami but everywhere else."
It does not end his career.
15.5.1.2.1 Incapacitating Injury or Illness. If an incapacitating injury or illness occurs prior to a prospective
student-athlete’s or a student-athlete’s participation in athletically related activities and results in
the student-athlete’s inability to compete ever again, the student-athlete shall not be counted within the
institution’s maximum financial aid award limitations for the current, as well as later, academic years. However,
if the incapacitating injury or illness occurs on or after the student-athlete’s participation in countable
athletically related activities in the sport, the student-athlete shall be counted in the institution’s maximum
financial aid limitations for the current academic year but need not be counted in later academic years.
(Adopted: 1/10/91, Revised: 3/26/04, 9/18/07)
15.5.1.2.2 Change in Circumstances. If circumstances change and the student-athlete subsequently
practices or competes at the institution at which the incapacitating injury or illness occurred, the student athlete
again shall become a counter, and the institution shall be required to count that financial aid under
the limitations of this bylaw in the sport in question during each academic year in which the financial aid
was received.
I'm very surprised to see Parrotnose spewing more misinformation and doing so in a very authoritative fashion.