How do they manage that unless they intend on cutting players?
4 4thngoal Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2020 #1 How do they manage that unless they intend on cutting players?
4 4thngoal Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2020 #3 A bunch of teams http://m.espn.com/ncf/recruiting/classRankings
hawkinn3 Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2020 #5 The SEC teams conveniently have just enough scolly players suddenly come down with chronic injuries to open up the roster spot. The crazy thing is it’s always upperclassmen who had no chance to play.
The SEC teams conveniently have just enough scolly players suddenly come down with chronic injuries to open up the roster spot. The crazy thing is it’s always upperclassmen who had no chance to play.
B BryceC Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2020 #6 4thngoal said: How do they manage that unless they intend on cutting players? Click to expand... 1. sometimes players are cut. 2. mid year signings count toward the prior year recruiting class
4thngoal said: How do they manage that unless they intend on cutting players? Click to expand... 1. sometimes players are cut. 2. mid year signings count toward the prior year recruiting class
NCHawker Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2020 #7 They used to call it over signing. Common in SEC West. It was said, UGA and FLa did not do it. Now days, not sure.
They used to call it over signing. Common in SEC West. It was said, UGA and FLa did not do it. Now days, not sure.