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re: Old Recruiting Thread: RIP insiders

Posted on 1/28/23 at 7:56 am to
Posted by BigTastey
Middle Georgia
Member since Feb 2019
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Posted on 1/28/23 at 7:56 am to
I truly can't say much here out of respect for Mike and his coaches.
This is the young man I was talking about last year. He is a Man Child amongst boys and his favorite sport is basketball.
I know for a fact he has no clear cut favorites despite what you may read although Dabo, Kirby and Nick have been on him for two-three years so we have ground to make up. Helicopters have landed, etc. Nick was in town just last week visiting Mike and a 5-star DB (no names) at Parkview.
This is an example how bad it was for us in the state of Georgia past few years.
A couple of coaches at Mike's High School called their contacts at Auburn last year telling them about Mike because he was interested in Auburn and wanted to visit. It was a done deal internally at Auburn and only a phone call invitation from our past HC was needed. Needless to say... Mike has never stepped foot on campus. The call was never made. We need to get him on campus.
This offer is BIG and BOLD as hell and tells Kirby he will now have to work in his state instead of making fun of Auburn!
This current staff is getting us back guys!!

Posted by trinidadtiger
Member since Jun 2017
13577 posts
Posted on 1/28/23 at 8:42 am to
Question regarding NIL and schollys. I heard a discussion on a podcast and they were referring to the 85 limit and they said you could have the player as a PWO and pay his tuition through the NIL.

Now I thought the rules mean the player has to be on scholly to play. So what were they referring to. You get a kid to walk on, pay his tuition, if you need him to play you just take the scholly from another player (put him on NIL tuition) and play the first guy? Would be like an "active" player list in the NFL.

Surely the NCAA has addressed this, then again they are so far behind the whole NIL issue who knows.
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