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re: Flott “50/50” Now?

Posted on 12/16/18 at 2:44 pm to
Posted by whitefoot
Franklin, TN
Member since Aug 2006
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Posted on 12/16/18 at 2:44 pm to
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I dont disagree with you but what is our course of action regarding that? Do we leave the spot open hoping he signs and if not use it on a transfer or do we allow him to sign and chance losing the spot? Dicey game there.

Good questions. I don't have any answers. I would assume we try and hold a spot for him until the summer, but if we land some big fish in February that might not be possible. Then again, it might not matter if we have a spot left from this class. It's possible he'd be eligible to blue shirt and count toward next year's class. I think to quality, he can't have taken an official visit here and I'm not sure if he has taken one.

Hopefully the football staff is working closely with the baseball staff on his MLB draft prospects. Supposedly Alan Dunn is very plugged in with MLB scouts.

Posted by I20goon
about 7mi down a dirt road
Member since Aug 2013
13340 posts
Posted on 12/16/18 at 3:21 pm to
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I think to quality, he can't have taken an official visit here and I'm not sure if he has taken one.
correct. Can't have an in-home either (or, according to NCAA, "arranged, in-person, off-campus contact with coach".

Can't send him a NLI or any kind of written offer for any scholarship type.

Any of those would disqualify him for a blueshirt.
Posted by Indiana Tiger
Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 12/17/18 at 10:31 am to
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It's possible he'd be eligible to blue shirt and count toward next year's class.

I don't think the rules really permit this anymore. Yes, a blueshirt let's you get around the counter problem, but there is nothing there to get around the NLI/scholarship signing problem. Anybody who gets a ship for the first time during the fall counts against the signing limits. To count against the next year, you can only promise a scholarship after the fall.

Here are the rules (note there has been a change. A walk on can get a ship after only one year now and not count. This is also true for initial counters too):

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15.5.1.10.1 Limitation on Number of National Letter of Intent/Offer of Financial Aid Signings—Bowl Subdivision Football. [FBS] In bowl subdivision football, there shall be an annual limit of 25 on the number of prospective student-athletes who may sign a National Letter of Intent or an institutional offer of financial aid and student-athletes who may sign a financial aid agreement for the first time. (Adopted: 1/16/10 effective 8/1/10, Revised: 1/14/12 effective 8/1/12, 4/26/17 effective 8/1/17 for signings that occur on or after 8/1/17)

15.5.1.10.1.1 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. (Adopted: 1/14/12 effective 8/1/12, Revised: 4/26/17 effective 8/1/17 for signings that occur on or after 8/1/17)

15.5.1.10.1.2 Exception—Agreement After One Year. [FBS] A student-athlete who has been in residence at the certifying institution for at least one academic year may sign a financial aid agreement for the first time without counting toward the annual limit on signings. (Adopted: 4/26/17 effective 8/1/17 for signings that occur on or after 8/1/17, Revised: 4/25/18 effective 8/1/18)

15.5.1.10.1.3 Exception—Incapacitating Injury or Illness. [FBS] A prospective student-athlete or student-athlete who, prior to participation in athletically related activities, becomes injured or ill to the point that he or she apparently never again will be able to participate in intercollegiate athletics shall not count toward the institution’s annual limit on signings. (Adopted: 4/26/17 effective 8/1/17 for signings that occur on or after 8/1/17)


I think what I would do is sign him to a baseball scholarship with the intent to shift it to football if he shows up. Would mean that he couldn't participate in any formal football related activities until it's resolved.
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