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Leston Simpson has transferred to Stoneybrook. Good luck to him.
this quickly being a team full of Kill recruits.
Don't you think his scholarship will go to one of the new guys who might have to gray shirt? Either way, this quickly being a team full of Kill recruits.
I'd guess it would not.
...if you give his scholarship to one of the grayshirt kids, it will actually take a scholarship away from next year's class (because he was going to be a graduating SR). I think they will wait a year with this guys and see if a scholarship opens up that isn't from a graduating SR.
I'd guess it would not.
My reasoning is this:
Leston was going to be a SR. His leaving early does not really open up a scholarship for next year's class. It opens up one for this season. Additionally, if you give his scholarship to one of the grayshirt kids, it will actually take a scholarship away from next year's class (because he was going to be a graduating SR). I think they will wait a year with this guys and see if a scholarship opens up that isn't from a graduating SR.
Lastly, I think they like the idea of those guys just lifting for an additional semester and getting bigger and then coming in in December.
I could certainly be wrong, it was just a hunch.
Good luck to Mr. Simpson!
I'll be completely honest.. I had no clue of this guy.. Any details on his recruiting?
I'd guess it would not.
My reasoning is this:
Leston was going to be a SR. His leaving early does not really open up a scholarship for next year's class. It opens up one for this season. Additionally, if you give his scholarship to one of the grayshirt kids, it will actually take a scholarship away from next year's class (because he was going to be a graduating SR). I think they will wait a year with this guys and see if a scholarship opens up that isn't from a graduating SR.
Lastly, I think they like the idea of those guys just lifting for an additional semester and getting bigger and then coming in in December.
I could certainly be wrong, it was just a hunch.
Your last point is a valid reason why Leston's scholarship would not go a greyshirt like Ben Lauer.
That said, a greyshirt like Ben Lauer would normally be an initial counter for the 13-14 season. Give him Leston's scholarship and he must become an initial counter for the 12-13 season. That would actually open up an initial scholarship for 13-14 season.
15.5.6.3.2 Recruited Student-Athlete Entering after Fall Term, Aided in First Year. [FBS/FCS] A
student-athlete recruited by the awarding institution who enters after the first term of the academic year and
immediately receives institutional financial aid (based in any degree on athletics ability) shall be an initial
counter for either the current academic year (if the institution’s annual limit has not been reached) or the
next academic year. The student-athlete shall be included in the institution’s total counter limit during the
academic year in which the aid was first received.
Regards.
Is it confirmed that Lauer and Anyanwu are grayshirting?
I could certainly be wrong, but my point was not really talking about which year you count the grayshirt. It doesn't really matter. My point is what would count against our grand total of 85.
So if Duke got a scholarship for this season, you're right, he would be part of this year's class. However, he would also subtract a scholarship offer (from the 85 total) that would have been available for next year.
Yep, they would get scholarships for next season anyway.
However, my point was that you'd hold the grayshirts back. They'll scoop up that offer next year, they are essentially 2013 SR's in HS for our intents and purposes. But we get to give a scholarship to a walk on who deserves it this season and not shrink next year's class. If we grayshirt these guys and keep them in next year's class, it will grow next year's small class.
So if Duke and Lauer end up in the 2013 recruiting class, that class would be 15 kids (I believe). If Duke is moved up, that class would be 14 kids. My hunch is that we'd want to keep the classes spaced out and also reward a walk on for the year.
To add to Bob's point, I think they want Duke A and Lauer to grayshirt if possible. In fact as someone mentioned earlier for Duke, grayshirting and then redshirting may be the best thing, and the same is true for Lauer, expecially he missed most of his junior year to an ACL. These kids are young for their class and an extra six months growth at this stage before they start winter conditioninng is all a positive. Based on his weight gain this year Duke is growing like a weed, give them time.
I think they were looking for recruits just in case some of the commits didn't sign on National Signing Day.I suspect we may have up to 3 greyshirts based on the current counters for 2012 and the fact that the team continued to look for new recruits just prior to Simpson's departure.
He (Leston) was a late signee in the 2010 class out of Lackawanna CC in Pennsylvania, the same JuCo that Jeff Wills attended a year earlier. The staff also signed Eure from the same school in 2010, as well as attempting to sign both Tillman and Thornton, who were deemed ineligible because of prior credits...
After reading about the recent troubles of Eure (academically ineligible...nowhere to land...might go to the NFL draft early...will certainly not get drafted...) and recalling the embarassing situation involving Tillman and Thornton (both showed up in dinkytown, then were issued their uniforms, but before they could go to their first practice, they were sent home...never to return) and now Leston involved in a swap (for Kaler?), it makes one wonder what the 'Brew' was doing when he should have been recruiting.
Jerry Kill seems to be doing a better job of vetting on the recruiting trail.
I think they were looking for recruits just in case some of the commits didn't sign on National Signing Day.
However, 3 players can be counted back to last year's class (so long as they come for spring term).The team has already signed 27 new recruits and is or was looking for #28. But the B10 only allows 25 initial counters as it prohibits over-signing (unlike the SEC). So there must be 3 greyshirts among those 27 at present.
Regards.
However, 3 players can be counted back to last year's class (so long as they come for spring term).
Thank you. I didn't realize that. Would you mind citing the NCAA bylaw and/or B10 reg that permits that?
Regards.
No offense, but you couldn't google it?
15.5.6.3.2 Recruited Student-Athlete Entering after Fall Term, Aided in First Year. [FBS/FCS] A student-athlete recruited by the awarding institution who enters after the first term of the academic year and immediately receives institutional financial aid (based in any degree on athletics ability) shall be an initial counter for either the current academic year (if the institution’s annual limit has not been reached) or the next academic year. The student-athlete shall be included in the institution’s total counter limit during the academic year in which the aid was first received.