Strickland33
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Having no recruits is better than the average class that Manning has pulled in lately.
love the mantra of "recruit offense, coach defense"
I believe Isiah Wilkins should be added to the chart above for 2020-21 or was he not given a waiver to transfer and play right away?
Under normal circumstances, Wilkins would likely need to sit out one season unless he was granted a hardship waiver by the NCAA.
Obviously, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, these aren’t normal circumstances. The NCAA is expected to vote in the coming months on the transfer rule that would grant immediate eligibility to all first-time transfers in football and basketball. It’s also widely expected that complications created by the outbreak mean all hardship waivers will be granted by the NCAA.
Saw some chatter on another thread about Ty someone-or-other that was going to ETSU. What's the deal with that guy?
“I was thinking about my options, and then everything with the coronavirus happened, so it gave me more time to think about where I would be most comfortable,” Brewer explained. “I came to the conclusion that I wanted to play with my brother again, because I really miss playing with him.”
“He told me how good the program is and how hard they’ll push me, and as an athlete I need to be pushed,” Ty Brewer said. “They play hard, and that’s really all I know about them. The record didn’t matter, but they were 30-4, so besides playing with my bother I knew I would enjoy the program also.”
If he doesn’t have to sit out a year, Ty Brewer said he hopes playing with his brother will be just as special as it was in high school.
“It was magical,” Ty Brewer recalled. “We would just play our hearts out because we knew this was the game we wanted to play for the rest of our lives.”