Kaho's dad still pushing him to BAMA
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It’s an interesting issue - that a school gets to choose the kids path. If anything, hope the kid gets better menatally and phyicallly!
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So what you're saying is if he didn't get the class it's a yes no?dnc said:
Only if it's because he didn't get the class in and doesn't qualify at UW. If he didn't get the class in then yes.KevinPAC12 said:Pete doesn’t get to choose schools he can transfer to. One, the NCAA rules changed and Two, this is the exact same thing as what happened with Addison 21 days ago.
If he didn't get the class in then no.
There are conflicting reports.
But even so UCLA released Addison, they didn't have to.
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Fuck it. Give him a full release. He did have a few family members pass away and if he needs to be closer to home so be it. If all this smoke turns out to be more than that, I hope he goes to Oregon. Pete isn’t going to run the ball when we’re? up 30 this year. Let’s beat them by 50 again, put 7-8 more players in the NFL while Oregon is working on flex Friday, and let the NCAA put 2 and 2 together.
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EXACTLYSyphilisButter said:Again, the course he needed to pass was completed. This much we know. Also straight from the NCAA.org PDF:
Once a player signs an LOI, he cannot be recruited by any other schools and he is obligated to attend the school he signs with. If he doesn't enroll, he can't enroll anywhere else without first sitting out a year. If he enrolls at another school which recruited him, he has to sit out another year as well under NCAA regs (and this is in addition to the one year NCAA penalty for transfer).
In other words, a player who signs an LOI had better be sure he wants to attend that school because that's where he's going to attend unless the school decides to let him out of his LOI by granting a release.
Which is why the only school is grant a release to was Nevada to satisfy the whole “family reasons” angle. Any other school at this point is BS and tied to Pops getting paid. -
Kaho did take classes.... High School classes to get enrolled!!!
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Azeem was basically a non factor last year ... so if comparing Manu to last year Azeem they would likely be accuratejustthrowitinthebag said:
Could not even believe what I was reading. You wanna believe Kyler Manu will be an okay player one day? Sure, whatever. But they literally said he's an Azeem Victor style replacement. what idiots lolGaryFromTeenMom said:Right on cue. Dawgman releases an article this morning about how Kyler Manu is ready to carve out a pivotal role this year and how he brings the size/thumper mentality that Azeem had. Christ.
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I will rape you to death with a song in my heart.KevinPAC12 said:Kaho did take classes.... High School classes to get enrolled!!!
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It's an interesting issue- that a parent getting paid gets to choose the kids path. If anything, hope Dad gets better menatally and financially!KevinPAC12 said:It’s an interesting issue - that a school gets to choose the kids path. If anything, hope the kid gets better menatally and phyicallly!
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maybe he failed the class? lol who knowsTequilla said:
EXACTLYSyphilisButter said:Again, the course he needed to pass was completed. This much we know. Also straight from the NCAA.org PDF:
Once a player signs an LOI, he cannot be recruited by any other schools and he is obligated to attend the school he signs with. If he doesn't enroll, he can't enroll anywhere else without first sitting out a year. If he enrolls at another school which recruited him, he has to sit out another year as well under NCAA regs (and this is in addition to the one year NCAA penalty for transfer).
In other words, a player who signs an LOI had better be sure he wants to attend that school because that's where he's going to attend unless the school decides to let him out of his LOI by granting a release.
Which is why the only school is grant a release to was Nevada to satisfy the whole “family reasons” angle. Any other school at this point is BS and tied to Pops getting paid.
went to great lengths to go to uw when bama sc byu didnt req that class
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Yea, could be that simple. Doesn't seem to really add up from that angle either. If it was as simple as that ask for your release and go to Bama or SC. A family member (while asking for anonymity) went to both the local and Seattle media and leaked the story. They wanted that info out there. Why not just say he didn't get in if that is the story or wait to get your release, which Pete would have to do regardless? Seems like it would be easier to go to a school not named BYU or Nevada in that case.SyphilisButter said:
maybe he failed the class? lol who knowsTequilla said:
EXACTLYSyphilisButter said:Again, the course he needed to pass was completed. This much we know. Also straight from the NCAA.org PDF:
Once a player signs an LOI, he cannot be recruited by any other schools and he is obligated to attend the school he signs with. If he doesn't enroll, he can't enroll anywhere else without first sitting out a year. If he enrolls at another school which recruited him, he has to sit out another year as well under NCAA regs (and this is in addition to the one year NCAA penalty for transfer).
In other words, a player who signs an LOI had better be sure he wants to attend that school because that's where he's going to attend unless the school decides to let him out of his LOI by granting a release.
Which is why the only school is grant a release to was Nevada to satisfy the whole “family reasons” angle. Any other school at this point is BS and tied to Pops getting paid.
went to great lengths to go to uw when bama sc byu didnt req that class
strange all around





