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re: 2017 & 2018 LSU Softball Verbals/Commits
Posted on 6/30/16 at 8:26 pm to LSUAshlyn
Posted on 6/30/16 at 8:26 pm to LSUAshlyn
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I couldn't blame the kid for going to Bama.
She may change but really liked LSU and sounds like no scholly to bama as her dad pointed out in Oct 2015 article while LA Tech coach:
"The Goff family initially kept the verbal commitment in-house for fear the LSU decision might not sit well in Ruston due her father’s profession. But there have been no repercussions in a forgiving community, and Goff couldn’t receive an athletic scholarship to Tech anyway. An NCAA rule stipulates that a coach at a school must work there at least five years before their child can be awarded an athletic scholarship to the school, according to Greg Goff."
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Posted on 7/14/16 at 11:26 am to Bel Air Tiger
She may change but really liked LSU and sounds like no scholly to bama as her dad pointed out in Oct 2015 article while LA Tech coach:
"The Goff family initially kept the verbal commitment in-house for fear the LSU decision might not sit well in Ruston due her father’s profession. But there have been no repercussions in a forgiving community, and Goff couldn’t receive an athletic scholarship to Tech anyway. An NCAA rule stipulates that a coach at a school must work there at least five years before their child can be awarded an athletic scholarship to the school, according to Greg Goff."
sounds like she will be a Tiger
"The Goff family initially kept the verbal commitment in-house for fear the LSU decision might not sit well in Ruston due her father’s profession. But there have been no repercussions in a forgiving community, and Goff couldn’t receive an athletic scholarship to Tech anyway. An NCAA rule stipulates that a coach at a school must work there at least five years before their child can be awarded an athletic scholarship to the school, according to Greg Goff."
sounds like she will be a Tiger
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