tech_wreck47
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How does this even happen?
Think we will be able to grab some of them?It's no big deal, they plan to cut half of them in a few months when they pick up higher rated kids.
It's no big deal, they plan to cut half of them in a few months when they pick up higher rated kids.
You hate to say it, but this. At this point it's no secret what Jones does. If you sign on with him, you understand that it may happen to you too.fools
If I were a kid being offered by Tennessee, I'd demand a "grant-in-aid" agreement before committing. That way, the school would be obligated to me. If Jones refused to provide a grant-in-aid agreement, then I'd really know how much he wanted me. Parents just need to be smart. There are simple ways to prevent the games some of these coaches play.
That's only for premature matriculators, iiuc
You make it sound so dirty...
I believe the rule was that if you were an early entry, and had a grant-in-aid, then there could be unlimited contact. There is no rule that prohibits a school from providing a grant-in-aid to a prospective student at any time prior to matriculation. However, there are clearinghouse rules that have to be followed before a grant-in-aid can be offered. These rules are not inconsequential, and there's a fair amount of paperwork that needs to be done, but there is no time restriction on a grant-in-aid to my understanding.That's only for premature matriculators, iiuc
I believe the rule was that if you were an early entry, and had a grant-in-aid, then there could be unlimited contact. There is no rule that prohibits a school from providing a grant-in-aid to a prospective student at any time prior to matriculation. However, there are clearinghouse rules that have to be followed before a grant-in-aid can be offered. These rules are not inconsequential, and there's a fair amount of paperwork that needs to be done, but there is no time restriction on a grant-in-aid to my understanding.
You're a cunning linguist.That's only for premature matriculators, iiuc