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ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Emasculated Cucks (2019 thread)

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WolverineMan1988

December 6th, 2019 at 3:08 PM ^

Absolute best case scenario for Michigan:

- Nick Patterson decommits and Theo Johnson commits

- Gaige Garcia's scholarship is for wrestling and won't count agains the 85. Is this already the case? Maybe somebody has the answer.

- Van Fillinger commits

- DGW commits

- Andrew Gentry commits

- CJ Stroud commits

More likely case:

- We end up getting none of these guys and sign Pogorelc and 2-3 mid three stars.

:lol: At least he knows?

Not sure why he singled out Pogoreic though, since he IS a mid 3 star type
 
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I thought the scholly always counts vs football to keep schools from using scholarships from other sports to augment their football team? Not that i would expect a member of dfbia to know this.
Basically true. The only way around the rule is if the student-athlete wasn't recruited for football and doesn't participate in (practice or play) football:
NCAA said:
15.5.9 Multisport Participants.

15.5.9.1 Football. [FBS/FCS] In football, a counter who was recruited (per Bylaw 15.02.9) and/or offered financial aid to participate in football and who participates (practices or competes) in football and one or more sports (including basketball) shall be counted in football. A counter who was not recruited (per Bylaw 15.02.9) and/or offered financial aid to participate in football and who competes in football and one or more sports (including basketball) shall be counted in football. (Revised: 1/10/95 effective 8/1/95, 1/9/96 effective 8/1/96, 1/15/11 effective 8/1/11)

15.5.9.1.1 Initial Counter. [FBS/FCS] A counter who previously has not been counted in football shall be considered an initial counter even though the student-athlete already has received countable financial aid in another sport.
Under the above rules, it looks like Gaige Garcia would count for football because he was recruited for football (even if he never actually plays football).
 
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Michigan fan: O$U cheats!!!! They have bagmen!!!! They pay players!!!!

Also Michigan fan: Wait until the NCAA approves NIL rights for players, our rich boosters will out-spend everyone!!!!

So those rich boosters aren't already handing out $100 handshakes to Wolverine players? Yeah, right....

Also also Michigan fan: Never forget our amazing record when we got kicked out of Big Ten for being a Semi Pro team.
 
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