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An unintended result of the new 4 game redshirt rule...
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RE: An unintended result of the new 4 game redshirt rule...
(09-26-2018 01:05 PM)FAU Connoisseur Wrote:  
(09-25-2018 05:26 PM)THUNDERStruck73 Wrote:  
(09-25-2018 05:21 PM)rileylives Wrote:  
(09-25-2018 10:41 AM)va-eagle Wrote:  Are there any rules that keep schools from contacting a player for a different school?

If not, I'm sure we'll also see some poaching happening. For example: Say FIU had a young QB that was just lights out first 3-4 games and Miami contacted him and told him to transfer and he could start next season. This could happen anywhere.

Yes, contacting or reaching out to players enrolled at other schools is a major no no.

Yeah, if Miami ever did that to FIU and the NCAA found out about it, FAU would soon be slapped with a plethora of sanctions and loss of scholarships.

Not sure why but OK.

You clearly missed the joke in there. The NCAA is known for overlooking the misdeeds of P5 schools and hammering the G5 schools for far more minor infractions. And NO, I’m not insinuating that FAU is not on the up and up.
09-26-2018 05:56 PM
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