If true, it is akin to being recruited after signing. Not allowed - hope we block to the school that picked up how AAU coach.
I am personally not a fan of blocking schools from any recruits list. He is young and having second thoughts as many of us would at 18. He should be allowed to go to the school of his choosing much like any one of us could have at this point after graduation.
I can understand Prohm deciding blocking a school if ISU plays them in the next few years thus fully expect B12 schools to be restricted. If he really wants to go to Cal though he should have that right IMO.
I am personally not a fan of blocking schools from any recruits list. He is young and having second thoughts as many of us would at 18. He should be allowed to go to the school of his choosing much like any one of us could have at this point after graduation.
I can understand Prohm deciding blocking a school if ISU plays them in the next few years thus fully expect B12 schools to be restricted. If he really wants to go to Cal though he should have that right IMO.
I am personally not a fan of blocking schools from any recruits list. He is young and having second thoughts as many of us would at 18. He should be allowed to go to the school of his choosing much like any one of us could have at this point after graduation.
I can understand Prohm deciding blocking a school if ISU plays them in the next few years thus fully expect B12 schools to be restricted. If he really wants to go to Cal though he should have that right IMO.
I am personally not a fan of blocking schools from any recruits list. He is young and having second thoughts as many of us would at 18. He should be allowed to go to the school of his choosing much like any one of us could have at this point after graduation.
I can understand Prohm deciding blocking a school if ISU plays them in the next few years thus fully expect B12 schools to be restricted. If he really wants to go to Cal though he should have that right IMO.
Absolutely! I wouldn't wish that on anyone.Just playing devils advocate, what about a situation where a kid wants to play for a relative like McDermott. Would you block a kid from playing for his father?
Aa a player you don't have a right to just leave any school especially in late May just because you feel like it..umm no..You sign that LOI and a school has every right to restrict where you can go.
Professional players are basically property, and play under a player's Union that sets rules, completely different.I disagree. I understand what you are saying. However, when you sign that LOI schools stop recruiting that position. They pass on players they could have got. Then a kid calls right before he is supposed to come and cancels because a coach he knows is going to cal? Just like the real world. He needs to suffer some consequences to what he did. Just like in the NBA. You can't sign the contract then decide to go to another team
If coaches can leave for other schools at any point, regardless of their contract (which they do), and coaches can encourage kids to transfer (which they do), you can't really restrict kids too much. They're 18 years old and often they make their college commitments when they're 17.
I don't think this is true.I am so sick don'tof hearing this excuse as it relates to coaches. The NCAA has a mechanism in place that allows those players affected by their coach leaving to where they can transfer without having to sit out.
If coaches can leave for other schools at any point, regardless of their contract (which they do), and coaches can encourage kids to transfer (which they do), you can't really restrict kids too much. They're 18 years old and often they make their college commitments when they're 17.