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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 05:20 PM)macgar32 Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:03 PM)Tigergary Wrote: (07-30-2018 04:56 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote: (07-30-2018 04:24 PM)Tigergary Wrote: I thought in no way he would flip. Obviously he hasn't picked Memphis yet. Who else was hard after him before he committed to uk?
It would be foolish to think he de-committed from UK to go anywhere but here with Penny imo.
True but I thought i saw in a interview where he stated he hasn't had communication with penny since April. So something happened very recently. Maybe wiseman let it be known he wanted DJ here.
If DJwas committed Penny should not have been in contact with him...
It is a tampering issue if he had signed a LOI (It happens daily in football) although I don't really think anyone cares...But the fact he mentioned it lets me know he has been coached in what to say.
It's not tampering cause it was just a verbal. Also if he did sign loi Kentucky would have to release him.
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
Kentucky is over
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 05:36 PM)Bsquared-2 Wrote: Kentucky is over
Lol. I wouldn't go that far.
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 05:35 PM)Stammers Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:20 PM)macgar32 Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:03 PM)Tigergary Wrote: (07-30-2018 04:56 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote: (07-30-2018 04:24 PM)Tigergary Wrote: I thought in no way he would flip. Obviously he hasn't picked Memphis yet. Who else was hard after him before he committed to uk?
It would be foolish to think he de-committed from UK to go anywhere but here with Penny imo.
True but I thought i saw in a interview where he stated he hasn't had communication with penny since April. So something happened very recently. Maybe wiseman let it be known he wanted DJ here.
If DJwas committed Penny should not have been in contact with him...
It is a tampering issue if he had signed a LOI (It happens daily in football) although I don't really think anyone cares...But the fact he mentioned it lets me know he has been coached in what to say.
Tampering issue? What?
I don't believe that you are supposed to continue to recruit a player once he has signed a LOI.
Quote:National Letter of Intent
During recruitment, a college coach may ask a prospective player to sign a National Letter of Intent or NLI for short. The NLI is a voluntary program with regard to both institutions and student-athletes. No prospective student-athlete or parent is required to sign the NLI, and no institution is required to join the program.[5] By signing a NLI, a prospective student-athlete agrees to attend the designated college or university for one academic year. Pursuant to the terms of the NLI program, participating institutions agree to provide athletics financial aid to the student-athlete, provided he/she is admitted to the institution and eligible for financial aid under NCAA rules. An important provision of this program serves as a recruiting prohibition applied after a prospective student-athlete signs an NLI[5] This prohibition requires participating institutions to cease recruitment of a prospective student-athlete once an NLI is signed with another institution. The NLI has many advantages to both prospective student-athletes and participating educational institutions:[5]
(A) Once a NLI is signed, prospective student-athletes are no longer subject to further recruiting contacts and calls.[2]
(B) Student-athletes are assured of an athletics scholarship for a minimum of one full academic year.[2]
© By emphasizing a commitment to an educational institution, not particular coaches or teams, the program focuses on a prospective student-athlete's educational objectives.[2]
In professional sports, the services of athletes are secured via an exclusive contract with an organization. By comparison, the services of many college athletes are secured through recruiting services established by the athletic departments which include staff members and influential friends of the institutions. The college athlete normally signs an exclusive contract, such as the NLI, at the expense of losing a year's eligibility if he chooses to transfer to another institution of his choosing.[1] The NLI program is subscribed to by all major athletic conferences and nearly all-independent universities. NCAA Division I is likely to create its own NLI for each sport and, in addition, designate a different signing date for each sport in order to reduce the time and expense incurred when the recruiting season is overly long.[4]
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 05:40 PM)macgar32 Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:35 PM)Stammers Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:20 PM)macgar32 Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:03 PM)Tigergary Wrote: (07-30-2018 04:56 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote: It would be foolish to think he de-committed from UK to go anywhere but here with Penny imo.
True but I thought i saw in a interview where he stated he hasn't had communication with penny since April. So something happened very recently. Maybe wiseman let it be known he wanted DJ here.
If DJwas committed Penny should not have been in contact with him...
It is a tampering issue if he had signed a LOI (It happens daily in football) although I don't really think anyone cares...But the fact he mentioned it lets me know he has been coached in what to say.
Tampering issue? What?
I don't believe that you are supposed to continue to recruit a player once he has signed a LOI.
Quote:National Letter of Intent
During recruitment, a college coach may ask a prospective player to sign a National Letter of Intent or NLI for short. The NLI is a voluntary program with regard to both institutions and student-athletes. No prospective student-athlete or parent is required to sign the NLI, and no institution is required to join the program.[5] By signing a NLI, a prospective student-athlete agrees to attend the designated college or university for one academic year. Pursuant to the terms of the NLI program, participating institutions agree to provide athletics financial aid to the student-athlete, provided he/she is admitted to the institution and eligible for financial aid under NCAA rules. An important provision of this program serves as a recruiting prohibition applied after a prospective student-athlete signs an NLI[5] This prohibition requires participating institutions to cease recruitment of a prospective student-athlete once an NLI is signed with another institution. The NLI has many advantages to both prospective student-athletes and participating educational institutions:[5]
(A) Once a NLI is signed, prospective student-athletes are no longer subject to further recruiting contacts and calls.[2]
(B) Student-athletes are assured of an athletics scholarship for a minimum of one full academic year.[2]
© By emphasizing a commitment to an educational institution, not particular coaches or teams, the program focuses on a prospective student-athlete's educational objectives.[2]
In professional sports, the services of athletes are secured via an exclusive contract with an organization. By comparison, the services of many college athletes are secured through recruiting services established by the athletic departments which include staff members and influential friends of the institutions. The college athlete normally signs an exclusive contract, such as the NLI, at the expense of losing a year's eligibility if he chooses to transfer to another institution of his choosing.[1] The NLI program is subscribed to by all major athletic conferences and nearly all-independent universities. NCAA Division I is likely to create its own NLI for each sport and, in addition, designate a different signing date for each sport in order to reduce the time and expense incurred when the recruiting season is overly long.[4]
Again he hasn't signed any paperwork
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 05:46 PM)Tigergary Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:40 PM)macgar32 Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:35 PM)Stammers Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:20 PM)macgar32 Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:03 PM)Tigergary Wrote: True but I thought i saw in a interview where he stated he hasn't had communication with penny since April. So something happened very recently. Maybe wiseman let it be known he wanted DJ here.
If DJwas committed Penny should not have been in contact with him...
It is a tampering issue if he had signed a LOI (It happens daily in football) although I don't really think anyone cares...But the fact he mentioned it lets me know he has been coached in what to say.
Tampering issue? What?
I don't believe that you are supposed to continue to recruit a player once he has signed a LOI.
Quote:National Letter of Intent
During recruitment, a college coach may ask a prospective player to sign a National Letter of Intent or NLI for short. The NLI is a voluntary program with regard to both institutions and student-athletes. No prospective student-athlete or parent is required to sign the NLI, and no institution is required to join the program.[5] By signing a NLI, a prospective student-athlete agrees to attend the designated college or university for one academic year. Pursuant to the terms of the NLI program, participating institutions agree to provide athletics financial aid to the student-athlete, provided he/she is admitted to the institution and eligible for financial aid under NCAA rules. An important provision of this program serves as a recruiting prohibition applied after a prospective student-athlete signs an NLI[5] This prohibition requires participating institutions to cease recruitment of a prospective student-athlete once an NLI is signed with another institution. The NLI has many advantages to both prospective student-athletes and participating educational institutions:[5]
(A) Once a NLI is signed, prospective student-athletes are no longer subject to further recruiting contacts and calls.[2]
(B) Student-athletes are assured of an athletics scholarship for a minimum of one full academic year.[2]
© By emphasizing a commitment to an educational institution, not particular coaches or teams, the program focuses on a prospective student-athlete's educational objectives.[2]
In professional sports, the services of athletes are secured via an exclusive contract with an organization. By comparison, the services of many college athletes are secured through recruiting services established by the athletic departments which include staff members and influential friends of the institutions. The college athlete normally signs an exclusive contract, such as the NLI, at the expense of losing a year's eligibility if he chooses to transfer to another institution of his choosing.[1] The NLI program is subscribed to by all major athletic conferences and nearly all-independent universities. NCAA Division I is likely to create its own NLI for each sport and, in addition, designate a different signing date for each sport in order to reduce the time and expense incurred when the recruiting season is overly long.[4]
Again he hasn't signed any paperwork
Gotcha
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
There was a player a few years ago who very publicly committed to a certain School. A few minutes after that very public commitment Calipari contacted him. He then committed to Kentucky. Does anybody remember the name of that player?
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 06:02 PM)TIGERCITY Wrote: There was a player a few years ago who very publicly committed to a certain School. A few minutes after that very public commitment Calipari contacted him. He then committed to Kentucky. Does anybody remember the name of that player?
Terrence Jones
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 06:03 PM)HarvardTiger Wrote: (07-30-2018 06:02 PM)TIGERCITY Wrote: There was a player a few years ago who very publicly committed to a certain School. A few minutes after that very public commitment Calipari contacted him. He then committed to Kentucky. Does anybody remember the name of that player?
Terrence Jones
Yep that was the player. Just wanted people to understand what we're dealing with in Calipari here.
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 05:50 PM)macgar32 Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:46 PM)Tigergary Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:40 PM)macgar32 Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:35 PM)Stammers Wrote: (07-30-2018 05:20 PM)macgar32 Wrote: If DJwas committed Penny should not have been in contact with him...
It is a tampering issue if he had signed a LOI (It happens daily in football) although I don't really think anyone cares...But the fact he mentioned it lets me know he has been coached in what to say.
Tampering issue? What?
I don't believe that you are supposed to continue to recruit a player once he has signed a LOI.
Quote:National Letter of Intent
During recruitment, a college coach may ask a prospective player to sign a National Letter of Intent or NLI for short. The NLI is a voluntary program with regard to both institutions and student-athletes. No prospective student-athlete or parent is required to sign the NLI, and no institution is required to join the program.[5] By signing a NLI, a prospective student-athlete agrees to attend the designated college or university for one academic year. Pursuant to the terms of the NLI program, participating institutions agree to provide athletics financial aid to the student-athlete, provided he/she is admitted to the institution and eligible for financial aid under NCAA rules. An important provision of this program serves as a recruiting prohibition applied after a prospective student-athlete signs an NLI[5] This prohibition requires participating institutions to cease recruitment of a prospective student-athlete once an NLI is signed with another institution. The NLI has many advantages to both prospective student-athletes and participating educational institutions:[5]
(A) Once a NLI is signed, prospective student-athletes are no longer subject to further recruiting contacts and calls.[2]
(B) Student-athletes are assured of an athletics scholarship for a minimum of one full academic year.[2]
© By emphasizing a commitment to an educational institution, not particular coaches or teams, the program focuses on a prospective student-athlete's educational objectives.[2]
In professional sports, the services of athletes are secured via an exclusive contract with an organization. By comparison, the services of many college athletes are secured through recruiting services established by the athletic departments which include staff members and influential friends of the institutions. The college athlete normally signs an exclusive contract, such as the NLI, at the expense of losing a year's eligibility if he chooses to transfer to another institution of his choosing.[1] The NLI program is subscribed to by all major athletic conferences and nearly all-independent universities. NCAA Division I is likely to create its own NLI for each sport and, in addition, designate a different signing date for each sport in order to reduce the time and expense incurred when the recruiting season is overly long.[4]
Again he hasn't signed any paperwork
Gotcha
2019 guys can't even sign until November....good grief.
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
Let's not forget the fact Cal stole a whole class from UofM when he went to that other school. He may have recruited them but they were recruited on Memphis' dime. Payback is a b###h.
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 06:23 PM)TigerRob Wrote: Let's not forget the fact Cal stole a whole class from UofM when he went to that other school. He may have recruited them but they were recruited on Memphis' dime. Payback is a b###h.
I have not forgotten. Frick Fredo.
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
I found on twitter an updated predictions by a few "recruiting expert" for all Memphis targets . . .
James Wisemen: All picked Memphis
Trendon Watford: All picked Memphis
DJ Jeffries: All picked Memphis
Hurt, Walker and Lawson they had going else where as well as someone else that I can't remember.
A 2nd class of Wiseman/Watford/Jeffries/Dandridge would be awesome! Top 5 class?
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 06:49 PM)EricSigEpTNBeta183 Wrote: I found on twitter an updated predictions by a few "recruiting expert" for all Memphis targets . . .
James Wisemen: All picked Memphis
Trendon Watford: All picked Memphis
DJ Jeffries: All picked Memphis
Hurt, Walker and Lawson they had going else where as well as someone else that I can't remember.
A 2nd class of Wiseman/Watford/Jeffries/Dandridge would be awesome! Top 5 class?
That would not be a top 5 class. 5 would be way too low.
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
"Kinda surprised. He's given multiple reassurance statements. Only thing that makes sense is if Wiseman talked him into coming to Memphis.
Shame, as he was really impressive this summer."
more fun reading
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
(07-30-2018 07:04 PM)cmt Wrote: (07-30-2018 06:49 PM)EricSigEpTNBeta183 Wrote: I found on twitter an updated predictions by a few "recruiting expert" for all Memphis targets . . .
James Wisemen: All picked Memphis
Trendon Watford: All picked Memphis
DJ Jeffries: All picked Memphis
Hurt, Walker and Lawson they had going else where as well as someone else that I can't remember.
A 2nd class of Wiseman/Watford/Jeffries/Dandridge would be awesome! Top 5 class?
That would not be a top 5 class. 5 would be way too low.
The #1 class would still be a top five class
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RE: DJ Jeffries just decommitted from Kentucky
Wasn’t he supposed to be recruiting Wiseman to Kentucky? Lol.
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