Carlos said he doesn't expect the Bears coaches to make any more in-home visits and that it's possible Demetris might also sign an agreement with Georgia Tech.
well, that sort of puts the news into a new, less definitive lightCarlos said he doesn't expect the Bears coaches to make any more in-home visits and that it's possible Demetris might also sign an agreement with Georgia Tech.
Can you ban yourself along with Akinji?Farewell Akinji. We hardly knew ye.
Farewell Akinji. We hardly knew ye.
ftfyI wouldn't count on Robertson signing a letter of intent.
As of now, Robertson doesn't have a timeline to announce his decision, and isn't planning on signing a letter-of-intent, even after announcing his planned destination.
Thank you. Your sources must be top notch, haven't been wrong yet.Thursday is only two days away!
Cal is an excellent academic school, similar to GT but with more major options. Given his comments about his desired school characteristics, it would not surprise me to see him finaid papers with GT, Stanford, and Cal. All excellent academic schools with good athletics and weather.an unexpected twist. tries to transfer to Stanford later? or basically wants to be in Cali and settled for 2nd choice (after Stanford)?
I don't disagreeCal is an excellent academic school, similar to GT but with more major options. Given his comments about his desired school characteristics, it would not surprise me to see him finaid papers with GT, Stanford, and Cal. All excellent academic schools with good athletics and weather.
I didn't think there was anything that prevented them from doing so - but itsn't it an issue for the school if an athlete signs these papers with a school and then goes elsewhere? Wasn't this the recruiting violation LSU had from a little while back?What prevents athletes from signing these financial aid papers with all of their favored schools and then having unlimited interaction? Is there a maximum or something?
There's a first.I don't disagree