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Post by flyerlax06 on Mar 29, 2017 14:28:09 GMT -5
I was told there are no exceptions by someone at the Big East league office. The Harrison-Docks thing might be because when he signed with Butler they weren't members of the Big East.
As for Shayok's NLI, it wasn't made null and void when Buzz left. He was just released from the NLI. Release and null and void are technically different in terms of the rules of NLI. To be considered null and void one of the following has to have happened:
a) not granted admission to the school b) failed to be declared eligible by NCAA, except partial qualifier c) don't attend any school for 1 year d) sport is discontinued e) recruiting rules violation has occurred at the school where the NLI was signed
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Post by calhoya on Mar 29, 2017 17:32:51 GMT -5
Brown rumored to be looking to stay West or Southwest (Big 12) , if possible. May not happen and that could open up other options. In any event, he is more scorer than shooter (think Pryor) and a big chunk of his points come at the FT line. He shot 38% overall this year and only 33% from deep. He does draw fouls but not with ball skills, which are about average, but rather with pump fakes and the ability to flop. As his shooting percentage went down teams played a little off of him and he did not get to the line nearly as often. Obviously if Hoyas could get him, it would be an improvement on what they have coming back, but hopefully with a new coach better shooters will be attracted.
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Post by Hoyas4Ever on Mar 30, 2017 1:31:28 GMT -5
I was told there are no exceptions by someone at the Big East league office. The Harrison-Docks thing might be because when he signed with Butler they weren't members of the Big East. As for Shayok's NLI, it wasn't made null and void when Buzz left. He was just released from the NLI. Release and null and void are technically different in terms of the rules of NLI. To be considered null and void one of the following has to have happened: a) not granted admission to the school b) failed to be declared eligible by NCAA, except partial qualifier c) don't attend any school for 1 year d) sport is discontinued e) recruiting rules violation has occurred at the school where the NLI was signed I am pretty confident that's for all sports in the conference except basketball.
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Post by flyerlax06 on Mar 30, 2017 9:23:53 GMT -5
I was told there are no exceptions by someone at the Big East league office. The Harrison-Docks thing might be because when he signed with Butler they weren't members of the Big East. As for Shayok's NLI, it wasn't made null and void when Buzz left. He was just released from the NLI. Release and null and void are technically different in terms of the rules of NLI. To be considered null and void one of the following has to have happened: a) not granted admission to the school b) failed to be declared eligible by NCAA, except partial qualifier c) don't attend any school for 1 year d) sport is discontinued e) recruiting rules violation has occurred at the school where the NLI was signed I am pretty confident that's for all sports in the conference except basketball. Players in all sports besides basketball can transfer intra-conference. It's just the hoopers that aren't allowed to go intra-conference, I believe.
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Post by SSHoya on Mar 30, 2017 9:37:16 GMT -5
I am pretty confident that's for all sports in the conference except basketball. Players in all sports besides basketball can transfer intra-conference. It's just the hoopers that aren't allowed to go intra-conference, I believe. It depends upon the conference since each conference can establish its own rules beyond whichever NCAA transfer rules apply. (I have no knowledge of the Big East rules re: intraconference transfers). Many conferences have additional rules beyond the NCAA’s releases and residency requirements if you transfer from one conference school to another. Some require you to sit out two years, other require you to sit out one year but also lose that season of competition (as opposed to redshirting). Some conferences even prohibit athletes from receiving an athletic scholarship or being eligible at all if they transfer within the conference. Who the rules apply to are also different depending on the conference. Some conferences have different rules for football or men’s and women’s basketball, and some intraconference transfer rules do not apply to walk-ons. Be sure you know what rules apply to you if you plan to transfer within a conference because these rules often cannot be waived and have no exceptions. You will need to talk to your athletic department directly to get answers on your conference transfer rules. www.athleticscholarships.net/college-transfer-4-4.htm
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Post by SSHoya on Mar 30, 2017 9:44:17 GMT -5
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Post by HoyaSinceBirth on Mar 30, 2017 16:44:10 GMT -5
dang based on that we can't get shayok. That's messed up. Assuming transfering indirectly means with a stop in between. That's a dumb rule. I'm fine with directly, but indirectly should not be prohibited. Since the purpose of the rule is to safe guard against stealing each other's recruits do people really think anyone is going ot be like hey we really want you but you need to do a year at another school first and then transfer to us. SMH.
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Post by flyerlax06 on Mar 31, 2017 13:36:33 GMT -5
dang based on that we can't get shayok. That's messed up. Assuming transfering indirectly means with a stop in between. That's a dumb rule. I'm fine with directly, but indirectly should not be prohibited. Since the purpose of the rule is to safe guard against stealing each other's recruits do people really think anyone is going ot be like hey we really want you but you need to do a year at another school first and then transfer to us. SMH. The policy was created before the grad transfer route became very popular. As more league schools have success with these types of immediately eligible players I could see this caveat being discussed at the annual league meetings.
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Post by practice on Apr 4, 2017 11:51:15 GMT -5
What's up with James Daniel at Howard? He only played 2 games his senior year ... he's planning on transferring. He put up Mulmore (JUCO) type numbers his Junior year and then was injured most of his senior year. He's not Pryor, but we could always use a speedy guard who can score ... I hear there might be interest.
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Post by LCPolo18 on Apr 4, 2017 17:00:10 GMT -5
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Post by practice on Apr 6, 2017 12:00:59 GMT -5
James Daniel and his 27.1 ppg in 2015-2016 from Howard is going to be a 5th year somewhere ... assuming his ankle is 100%, he'd be a great scorer. He's familiar with us, having spent the last 4 years at Howard.
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Post by ColumbiaHeightsHoya on Apr 6, 2017 12:13:23 GMT -5
From other thread: My list wasn't scientific or even well thought out. The kid from Wright State can straight fill it at guard but I heard he is a bit of a head case. Not in a bad way just that he overthinks what he is doing at times. Should be on him as a grad transfer.
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Post by LCPolo18 on Apr 6, 2017 13:53:00 GMT -5
Redshirt Sophomore Cameron Johnson from Pitt is graduating in 3 years. As a grad transfer I believe he'll be eligible immediately with 2 years of eligibility left. However he wants to win now and not go through a rebuild, so not sure if it's a fit for Georgetown. He's a guard listed at 6-7 or 6-8 who averaged 12 points and 4.5 rebounds as a starter playing 33 minutes per game.
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Post by hoyaboya on Apr 10, 2017 11:58:16 GMT -5
Corey Evans @coreyevans_10 Rice sophomore guard Marcus Evans has received his release to transfer, per source; is a two-time all-CUSA first-team member 22m He's going to get plenty of attention... Corey Evans @coreyevans_10 Big weekend for VCU as they will host top Rice transfer Marcus Evans for an official visit, per source; Miami & Arizona also involved
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Post by hoyaboya on Apr 10, 2017 11:59:25 GMT -5
Redshirt Sophomore Cameron Johnson from Pitt is graduating in 3 years. As a grad transfer I believe he'll be eligible immediately with 2 years of eligibility left. However he wants to win now and not go through a rebuild, so not sure if it's a fit for Georgetown. He's a guard listed at 6-7 or 6-8 who averaged 12 points and 4.5 rebounds as a starter playing 33 minutes per game. Corey Evans @coreyevans_10 Arizona head coach Sean Miller is completing an in-home visit this evening with Pitt transfer Cam Johnson, per source
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Post by HometownHoya on Apr 10, 2017 17:38:24 GMT -5
Memphis' Markel Crawfod is transferring. Immediately eligible as a grad.
2013 4* SG. Shooter/slasher/defender.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 17:44:33 GMT -5
Memphis' Markel Crawfod is transferring. Immediately eligible as a grad. 2013 4* SG. Shooter/slasher/defender. Yes, please.
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Post by hoyaboya on Apr 10, 2017 22:28:54 GMT -5
From other thread: My list wasn't scientific or even well thought out. The kid from Wright State can straight fill it at guard but I heard he is a bit of a head case. Not in a bad way just that he overthinks what he is doing at times. Should be on him as a grad transfer. Corey Evans @coreyevans_10 Pitt will play host to Wright State transfer Mark Alstork on May 5 for an official visit; immediately eligible in the fall
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Post by hoyaboya on Apr 11, 2017 12:46:04 GMT -5
James Daniel and his 27.1 ppg in 2015-2016 from Howard is going to be a 5th year somewhere ... assuming his ankle is 100%, he'd be a great scorer. He's familiar with us, having spent the last 4 years at Howard. @jeffborzello Howard graduate transfer James Daniel has a top four: Michigan, Ohio State, Tennessee and DePaul. Averaged 27.1 PPG in 2015-16.
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Post by LCPolo18 on Apr 12, 2017 12:07:22 GMT -5
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