VolsnCards5
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Bad sign.. throwing people offRED ALERT
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We’ll see. Only positive is switching WVa for BYU.Check USCe, Miss. State, Mizzou, and Vandy's depth charts.
Double digit losses and 3 starting QBs to replace.
I kinda like next year's schedule.
You think Florida and Mississippi state are certain losses. Good grief. We may lose to them but I don't think they are certain.We’ll see. Only positive is switching WVa for BYU.
We lost 6 games last year by 25 or more points....that’s a ton of ground to make up. We can be a good bit better and still lose 7 games again. Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Miss State are 4 certain losses. Neither BYU nor UAB will be gimme OOC games, will likely split those two. Left with SCar, Ky, Vandy and Missouri....Vandy and Mizzou own us, and we can’t beat Muschamp no matter where he coaches. Kentucky is the only game I’d feel comfortable about winning among those 4, figure a split is about what we should expect. 5-7 again imo.
Delete your account. Nothing beats a compulsive liar -_-Just like in the Haselwood thread. When I posted that there was rumors about the excitement of him coming, or is interested in Tennessee. That has came to fruition. As for Pappoe, there was a rumor for him here, and a pict somewhere. I got the phone call this morning, but I’m going to see if there is anymore things that will pop up on this. I’m backing off like I need to. I’m not going to mislead anyone. I don’t do that. I’m not an insider. If I hear something from campus, I will throw it out there, but if it comes to back off, then I will.
Just like in the Haselwood thread. When I posted that there was rumors about the excitement of him coming, or is interested in Tennessee. That has came to fruition. As for Pappoe, there was a rumor for him here, and a pict somewhere. I got the phone call this morning, but I’m going to see if there is anymore things that will pop up on this. I’m backing off like I need to. I’m not going to mislead anyone. I don’t do that. I’m not an insider. If I hear something from campus, I will throw it out there, but if it comes to back off, then I will.
I'm not sure. This to my knowledge is the first year that recruits have actually expected to sign (as opposed to commit) and keep a lid on it for weeks. I'm not an expert in education law, but I know some education records, grades, health treatment/counseling can be kept confidential under federal law but I am not sure a letter of intent to play football is such a record (if we have an education lawyer on here, I'd love to their viewpoint). It may vary by state but I suspect the press is going to be filing FOIA/sunshine law/open records requests on ESD on all the public universities. It'll be interesting to see how that plays out. Some of these kids may be pretty disappointed when they can't keep their decisions under wraps until the all-star game in early January.Thats public?
No doubt the schools would honor the athletes wishes, but they may not have a choice. The press is going to engage the open records laws on the public universities, it'll be interesting to see who wins that battle. Usually the press does, it may vary from state to state, but if the universities lose I doubt this is something anyone is willing to go to jail over.In these situations, a school will honor an athletes wishes by not putting them in the student database, etc. until they announce.
I don’t think it’d be realistic to get a freedom of information request processed between dec 19 and Jan 5.No doubt the schools would honor the athletes wishes, but they may not have a choice. The press is going to engage the open records laws on the public universities, it'll be interesting to see who wins that battle. Usually the press does, it may vary from state to state, but if the universities lose I doubt this is something anyone is willing to go to jail over.
Members of the press that cover recruiting usually know to keep these things quiet so as to not risk burning bridges with high school coaches as much of their product is dependent on having access to high schools and their players. There are exceptions for sure, but the more reputable press members know better than to ruin a kid's moment in sake of having the first report.No doubt the schools would honor the athletes wishes, but they may not have a choice. The press is going to engage the open records laws on the public universities, it'll be interesting to see who wins that battle. Usually the press does, it may vary from state to state, but if the universities lose I doubt this is something anyone is willing to go to jail over.