Hypothetical question. At what point are high school players not required to have their parent's signature on LOI? Is it as soon as they turn 18? Or as soon as they graduate?
...I'm not sure if Alex is even enrolled in ASL classes.
I don't understand what the big hold up is. If he was smart he would sign here because Michigan signed 4 stud OL and Auburn signed 6 OL. But obviously his thinking skills must not be too great if it is taking him this long to make a decision. We may not want him if this is an indication of how indecisive he is. He may not make a block at all while on the field if he has a choice between two defenders, he may let both by while he ponders which one to block.
I'm hearing hes now getting a lot of pressure from his friends to just play in state at CU so he can be close to home, play in the pac 14, and to single handedly put Colorado back on the radar and maps of being a football state.
If the rumor is true, then it's not that simple. For a minor, a parent's signature is required for an LOI to be valid. And the rumor is that his parents DON'T want him to come here.
No.Is Kozan real???
If the rumor is true, then it's not that simple. For a minor, a parent's signature is required for an LOI to be valid. And the rumor is that his parents DON'T want him to come here.