Even better.y0yoyoin;1837448; said:Saban apparently isnt encouraging any of his juniors to leave just yet
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft2011/news/story?id=5938951
Where are all those players gonna go, Nick?
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Even better.y0yoyoin;1837448; said:Saban apparently isnt encouraging any of his juniors to leave just yet
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft2011/news/story?id=5938951
woofermazing;1837429; said:Right....
BuckeyeNation27;1837704; said:none of that is really the point though. LSU had him on scholarship, then oversigned so they had to get rid of the dead weight. Some schools don't do that. SEC schools do it like crazy.
Here's the deal: D1 scholarships are everywhere renewable annually.Nutriaitch;1837690; said:Garrett ... wasn't highly recruited (3* if i remember right).
He's been 3rd string everywhere he went (was 4th string here until Zach Lee signed with Dodgers).
Ole Miss isn't even offering him a scholly.
He's overweight, has poor work ethic (which led to his ballooning waist size), and isn't very talented.
MaxBuck;1837713; said:Here's the deal: D1 scholarships are everywhere renewable annually.
At institutions outside of the SEC they are routinely renewed annually regardless of where the player sits in the depth chart.
In the SEC the schollies are routinely NOT renewed for a variety of reasons, including
a. The player fails to put out the requisite effort to develop (which may be the case with this guy);
b. The player just isn't as good as the staff thought when they offered (which may be the case with this guy);
c. The player was the best the staff could attract at the time, but now they can find better (ditto above);
d. The coaching staff lost track of how many spots they had open;
e. The recruiting coaches had eyes bigger than their stomachs, much like 5-year-olds confronting the Thanksgiving dinner table (taking more players than they can fit in);
f. Absolute whimsy.
Bottom line is this - SEC coaches regard the players entirely differently from how they're regarded in pretty much all other major conferences, pretty much as a commodity. I don't claim that they don't have a right to do so within the framework of NCAA rules, but I guess I wish more young ballers were better informed as to what the real rules of the SEC game are, before they commit to schools in the SEC.
HineyBuck;1837715; said:Compare the Chris Garrett story to Scott Sika's story. In the difference between those two lies the shame of oversigning.
And I'm saying that, pretty much anywhere outside of the SEC, this particular kid is still on scholarship, working toward his degree at the school he chose to attend.Nutriaitch;1837718; said:I'm saying this particular kid who is crying about it was getting cut with or without over signing.
MaxBuck;1837722; said:And I'm saying that, pretty much anywhere outside of the SEC, this particular kid is still on scholarship, working toward his degree at the school he chose to attend.
ScriptOhio;1837804; said:I don't know if this has been posted, but it is a great story (video):
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=5935634