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San Diego State Aztecs, Minnesota Gophers making moves class rankings - ESPN
Bold predictions: Devin Robinson will pick Florida over Indiana, Notre Dame and Oklahoma State. Looney, who will announce on Thursday, will choose Tennessee over Duke, Florida, Michigan State, UCLA and Wisconsin. Booker will also announce Thursday and will pick Kentucky over Missouri, Michigan and Michigan State.
Bold prediction? :unsure:
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San Diego State Aztecs, Minnesota Gophers making moves class rankings - ESPN
Bold predictions: Devin Robinson will pick Florida over Indiana, Notre Dame and Oklahoma State. Looney, who will announce on Thursday, will choose Tennessee over Duke, Florida, Michigan State, UCLA and Wisconsin. Booker will also announce Thursday and will pick Kentucky over Missouri, Michigan and Michigan State.
I'm not so sure Robinson to Floriday was that bold of a prediction, are you? lol
Booker to KY would be a little bit of a suprise. I thought he was a Mizzu lock.
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San Diego State Aztecs, Minnesota Gophers making moves class rankings - ESPN
I'm not so sure Robinson to Floriday was that bold of a prediction, are you? lol
Booker to KY would be a little bit of a suprise. I thought he was a Mizzu lock.
Neither was booker to UK, so that makes me hope since the other two were pretty easy maybe he knows something on Looney![]()
Stokes played in Spring of 2012 and in 2012-13. Does that semester he played when he could have still been in high school not count against his eligibility here? It seems that he has just two seasons left if he wants to use it all.
It does. As a member of the class of 2012, he essentially forfeited a semester of eligibility by graduating high school and enrolling early at UT for the Spring 2012 semester. This happens in football all the time, but football, unlike basketball, doesnt span both semesters, so no eligibility is lost. Stokes basically had little choice, as the only other option was sitting out his entire high school season, and enrolling in the fall of 2012 at the college of his choice as a traditional freshman.
The original point had nothing to do with how much eligibility he has remaining, but more to do with which class he was considered a part of. It has morphed into an eligibility discussion.