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Jordan Lolohea (2017 DE, West SLC)

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  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    edited June 2019
    TacoSoup said:

    He was supposed to initially end it in September I believe? So I agree, is he just going to sit around and work out on his own until enrolling next winter? By my count we have the scholly space available for him this year, so enrolling ASAP would seem to be the prudent move.

    My guess is they want him back and acclimated to real life + they'll have a better feel scholarship-wise by winter quarter (My guess is they want him to count against 2020 class).

    I believe if he enrolls earlier, he counts against 2019.
    No, the issue isn't initial counter limit its total scholarship limit.

    And scholarship wise you always want to count the enrollee in the earliest class available. Of course early-enrollees can count against the prior class anyways.

    Coming in the spring would give him another year but he is already 20 is he really going to stay until he is 25?
  • CallMeBigErn
    CallMeBigErn Member Posts: 8,028
    edited June 2019

    Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.

    All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.

    Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.

    If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.

    Maybe he got caught drinking a Mountain Dew in an alley.
  • TacoSoup
    TacoSoup Member Posts: 148

    TacoSoup said:

    He was supposed to initially end it in September I believe? So I agree, is he just going to sit around and work out on his own until enrolling next winter? By my count we have the scholly space available for him this year, so enrolling ASAP would seem to be the prudent move.

    My guess is they want him back and acclimated to real life + they'll have a better feel scholarship-wise by winter quarter (My guess is they want him to count against 2020 class).

    I believe if he enrolls earlier, he counts against 2019.
    No, the issue isn't initial counter limit its total scholarship limit.

    And scholarship wise you always want to count the enrollee in the earliest class available. Of course early-enrollees can count against the prior class anyways.

    Coming in the spring would give him another year but he is already 20 is he really going to stay until he is 25?
    Touché.

    I’d say yes? He is LDS. Like another poster pointed out, if we screw him (or it’s perceived we screwed him) we could burn a lot of bridges in the poly community in Utah and Hawaii
  • rustysavage
    rustysavage Member Posts: 942
    Why didn't anyone do the 'im a 6'5" army ranger' copypasta on @ZoneUW ?? The fuck guys?
  • huskyhooligan
    huskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,028 Swaye's Wigwam

    Him coming home now, and not like in August, or September, which is a bit more normal, screams Peterson has been in communication with either him or his family, and noted that it would be best to enroll in LEAP, and join the team now. After the quarter ends this week, I wouldn't be surprised if there are guys leaving. Happens every year, and that would clear up some of the numbers. I pointed out before he got screwed by Salt Lake in his departure date of October.

    All that being said (JBS), I think Jordan can potentially end up someplace else, and communication from those coaches could be, enroll now, or there won't be a spot.

    Also, he could have broken a stupid rule and got sent home, which is more common than people know, and should not reflect on Jordan's character, etc.

    If he does end up at another school, here is my preemptive wdwha.

    It depends on the rule and the local supervision. My cousin went to Norway and spent almost his whole time getting drunk beyond measure.

    Then he got sent home early for killing a goose, semi accidentally in a drunk bicycle incident.
    You get 50000+18-20 year old dudes out there, quasi on their own, and stuff is gonna happen, and stuff which would seem tame for the normal public, is breaking the rules for them. It's like the BYU Honor Code on steroids. The biggest thing is who gets caught.

    That being said Jordan's situation I think would be football related.
  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
    Confirmed with Ektard that he will be enrolling in January as previously planned.