Great to get Henrich but only if he really buys in to SF system otherwise best of luck to him.
He would be all N... don't blame the kid for checking out his options.Great to get Henrich but only if he really buys in to SF system otherwise best of luck to him.
He would be all N... don't blame the kid for checking out his options.
Aren’t those guys picking early because he’s a big ND fan? Can’t remember for sure, but he’s got some OVs that will certainly make him think. 2018 is big for Kelly’s job too.He has a lot of Crystal Ball picks for ND that's true, but I wouldn't call this a done deal by any stretch. Ruud and company are continuing to build a relationship with this young man.
This post brings me back to my point of if I have a kid that is as good as Henrich, he’s never signing a NLI. I’m not binding myself to the school, especially Notre Dame if they struggle. Can’t really get away with that as a 2 or 3 Star. But if I have my pick of colleges, I’m not signing that thing.Aren’t those guys picking early because he’s a big ND fan? Can’t remember for sure, but he’s got some OVs that will certainly make him think. 2018 is big for Kelly’s job too.
What benefit does that provide? Does it make transferring easier?This post brings me back to my point of if I have a kid that is as good as Henrich, he’s never signing a NLI. I’m not binding myself to the school, especially Notre Dame if they struggle. Can’t really get away with that as a 2 or 3 Star. But if I have my pick of colleges, I’m not signing that thing.
https://sports.vice.com/en_us/artic...uits-shouldnt-sign-national-letters-of-intentWhat benefit does that provide? Does it make transferring easier?
The problem legally with this I believe. Is that The letter of intent is the pseudo "contract" that allows the school to give you financial assistance. If you do not sign it. Not sure the school will give you the schollie.
Ok, here's the deal...I don't know either and I also don't care enough about it to look it up. I didn't post an opinion, only a link to be helpful to someone who asked a question. You might be right about the financial aid part but I highly doubt it. As long as the NCAA permits payments, I'm pretty sure that their are other ways (contracts, or other) to allow those payments. But, I really don't want to discuss further...so I won't.The problem legally with this I believe. Is that The letter of intent is the pseudo "contract" that allows the school to give you financial assistance. If you do not sign it. Not sure the school will give you the schollie.
The problem legally with this I believe. Is that The letter of intent is the pseudo "contract" that allows the school to give you financial assistance. If you do not sign it. Not sure the school will give you the schollie.
Ok, here's the deal...I don't know either and I also don't care enough about it to look it up. I didn't post an opinion, only a link to be helpful to someone who asked a question, You might be right about the financial aid part but I highly doubt it. As long as the NCAA permits payments, I'm pretty sure that their are other ways (contracts, or other) to allow those payments. But, I really don't want to discuss further...so I won't.