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Avenue Commons

I have Sandy Cohen's back on this 100%. This is a rule that is of a great disadvantage to the student-athlete.

That said, I have a feeling we will have a great coach shortly and all of his (very valid) concerns are unwarranted.

Hang in there, Sandy!
We Are Marquette

Tugg Speedman

The other thing young Mr. Cohen will learn is schools can put restrictions on where you can go.  See Bucky's Jarrod Uthoff when Bo would not let him transfer to Iowa (public pressure made him relent).  See J-May, MU would not let him transfer to Wisconsin or the BE.

I'm not saying MU will do this, but what is common is for schools to bar you from signing with another team in your conference or a common opponent (like Wisconsin).

Often they are more lenient with signees than they are with existing scholarship athletes.  But we'll see.

The story said it could be weeks (the only reason that would happen is they are going to get a S16 or F4 coach and they have to wait until his season is over).  Otherwise, it will be a few more days.

forgetful

Quote from: Avenue Commons on March 23, 2014, 08:20:32 PM
I have Sandy Cohen's back on this 100%. This is a rule that is of a great disadvantage to the student-athlete.

That said, I have a feeling we will have a great coach shortly and all of his (very valid) concerns are unwarranted.

Hang in there, Sandy!

+1.  If a coach isn't announced within a week give the kid his release.  I support his decision 100%.  He didn't close the door, he just needs to make sure that the change is a fit for him.

nyg

Programs make room for top 100 recruits.  Sit back, meet the new coach and make your decision.  It is possible that VT gets put on restricted list.

Avenue Commons

Little known fact is you are not required to sign an LOI. If you are a big enough recruit, you have all the leverage.
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EnderWiggen

"He's excited about going to Marquette," Murphy said. "But we have to be sure that the new coach is excited to have him and it's a situation where it's good for him"

That's completely reasonable.

mr.MUskie

Quote from: Heisenberg on March 23, 2014, 08:21:11 PM
The other thing young Mr. Cohen will learn is schools can put restrictions on where you can go.  See Bucky's Jarrod Uthoff when Bo would not let him transfer to Iowa (public pressure made him relent).  See J-May, MU would not let him transfer to Wisconsin or the BE.

I'm not saying MU will do this, but what is common is for schools to bar you from signing with another team in your conference or a common opponent (like Wisconsin).

Often they are more lenient with signees than they are with existing scholarship athletes.  But we'll see.

The story said it could be weeks (the only reason that would happen is they are going to get a S16 or F4 coach and they have to wait until his season is over).  Otherwise, it will be a few more days.
Or tomorrow.

Tugg Speedman

Quote from: Avenue Commons on March 23, 2014, 08:26:24 PM
Little known fact is you are not required to sign an LOI. If you are a big enough recruit, you have all the leverage.

This is true and a lot of them do not for this very reason.

GB Warrior

Quote from: forgetful on March 23, 2014, 08:24:26 PM
+1.  If a coach isn't announced within a week give the kid his release.  I support his decision 100%.  He didn't close the door, he just needs to make sure that the change is a fit for him.

Has there been a moment in NCAA history where a recruit de-committed, only to re-commit? I remember when Vander left the door open at UW - just saving face, really.

Avenue Commons

Quote from: nyg on March 23, 2014, 08:25:55 PM
 It is possible 100% guaranteed that VT gets put on restricted list.

You can rest assured Marquette will not be doing Brent Williams any favors.
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Avenue Commons

Quote from: Gardner's Postgame Snack on March 23, 2014, 08:28:06 PM
Has there been a moment in NCAA history where a recruit de-committed, only to re-commit? I remember when Vander left the door open at UW - just saving face, really.

Stuff like this is very common when a coach leaves.
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Avenue Commons

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4everwarriors

Someone needs to track the flight.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

mr.MUskie

Quote from: Avenue Commons on March 23, 2014, 08:30:04 PM
Clear your calendar for Wednesday.

Leak tomorrow, presser Wednesday.

jesmu84

Quote from: Gardner's Postgame Snack on March 23, 2014, 08:28:06 PM
Has there been a moment in NCAA history where a recruit de-committed, only to re-commit? I remember when Vander left the door open at UW - just saving face, really.

Blackmon at IU. Just come to mind

Tums Festival

Quote from: Gardner's Postgame Snack on March 23, 2014, 08:28:06 PM
Has there been a moment in NCAA history where a recruit de-committed, only to re-commit? I remember when Vander left the door open at UW - just saving face, really.

I'm not sure of basketball, but it has in football. Michigan had an offensive lineman de-commit then re-commit two years ago.
"Every day ends with a Tums festival!"

MUMac

Quote from: Heisenberg on March 23, 2014, 08:21:11 PM
The other thing young Mr. Cohen will learn is schools can put restrictions on where you can go.  See Bucky's Jarrod Uthoff when Bo would not let him transfer to Iowa (public pressure made him relent).  See J-May, MU would not let him transfer to Wisconsin or the BE.

I'm not saying MU will do this, but what is common is for schools to bar you from signing with another team in your conference or a common opponent (like Wisconsin).

Often they are more lenient with signees than they are with existing scholarship athletes.  But we'll see.

The story said it could be weeks (the only reason that would happen is they are going to get a S16 or F4 coach and they have to wait until his season is over).  Otherwise, it will be a few more days.


You cannot place restrictions with a release from an NLI.  What you are talking about is releasing someone from their scholarship.  Different situations, different rules.

Tugg Speedman

Quote from: Gardner's Postgame Snack on March 23, 2014, 08:28:06 PM
Has there been a moment in NCAA history where a recruit de-committed, only to re-commit? I remember when Vander left the door open at UW - just saving face, really.

It is a regular occurrence in football.  In fact most teams have several players that de-comitted and re-comitted, sometimes several times.

That said, in football, a recruit can be closer of the O and D coordinators and their turnover, not the HC, causes this.

MUBillsTil2017

Mr Cohen probably was fallowing the lead of his advisors, including his parents, when that tweet went down.  Most likely none have been in this situation before so hasty decisions were made.  As a parent for a kid who experienced the "recruitment drill", I can tell you the pressure is noticeable because a parent deals with the future of his kid.  You have to trust the coach recruiting you otherwise why let him in the door?  Buzz leaving would naturally cause panic in the house.  Sounds like the university reached out to calm the situation for now but once a new coach is hired I wouldn't be surprised if all of Buzz's top recruits are given their releases.  

Pakuni

Quote from: forgetful on March 23, 2014, 08:24:26 PM
+1.  If a coach isn't announced within a week give the kid his release.  I support his decision 100%.  He didn't close the door, he just needs to make sure that the change is a fit for him.

Agreed. And it works both ways.
Howland and Smart - assuming it'll be one of them - both have systems that are best with a certain type of player. I have no idea how Cohen, or any of the recruits, would fit, but both sides deserve a shot to figure it out.

Tugg Speedman

Quote from: MUBillsTil2017 on March 23, 2014, 08:43:12 PM
Mr Cohen probably was fallowing the lead of his advisors, including his parents, when that tweet went down.  Most likely none have been in this situation before so hasty decisions were made.  As a parent for a kid who experienced the "recruitment drill", I can tell you the pressure is noticeable because a parent deals with the future of his kid.  You have to trust the coach recruiting you otherwise why let him in the door?  Buzz leaving would naturally cause panic in the house.  Sounds like the university reached out to calm the situation for now but once a new coach is hired I wouldn't be surprised if all of Buzz's top recruits are given their releases.  

That is the way it should be.  Release them now and no one from MU (in a HC capacity) is recruiting them.

muwarrior69

Wow! That would leave us with 9 players. If we have any transfers could be even less.

tower912

Quote from: muwarrior69 on March 23, 2014, 08:54:53 PM
Wow! That would leave us with 9 players. If we have any transfers could be even less.

Why would this surprise anyone?
Luke 6:45   ...A good man produces goodness from the good in his heart; an evil man produces evil out of his store of evil.   Each man speaks from his heart's abundance...

It is better to be fearless and cheerful than cheerless and fearful.

keefe

Quote from: Heisenberg on March 23, 2014, 08:27:50 PM
This is true and a lot of them do not for this very reason.

One of our boys played DI football and it was pretty clear - sign the LoI or we sign the kid from CA. Of course, our son was not a Top 100 recruit and football is significantly different than basketball from a numbers stand point. Football teams are signing dozens of kids each year. If a kid in Seattle hesitates the school moves quickly to the kid in LA and nobody has the least pang of guilt. It's a business.


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