Can anyone explain how A&M and UGA are going significantly over the SEC's self-imposed scholarship limit of 25 players annually?
Thanks, RTR!
Thanks, RTR!
They should have room because they have a big senior class and a couple of possible early declarations. They should be able to back count some early enrollees and have room for the rest.a&m also only signed 19 in 2012 cycle, dont know how they are going to justify more than 31, unless they have some guys committed who they know cant qualify. they still seem to be recruiting people.
Stop cursing!Much like our laws congress passes, just because it reads one way doesn't mean it has to work like that.
Because the SEC should be more charitable and handicap themselves so the field can catch up!Personally I'm glad some SEC teams are pushing the limits of this stupid rule. If a Big 10 team, with their silly rule can sign 30 in a class why on earth can't SEC teams?
According to Rivals, the 2008 class had 32 signees. However, Devonta Bolton, Destin Hood, Melvin Ray, and Brandon Lewis did not go straight to campus. Wes Neighbors took the Bryant Scholarship IIRC.That's a lot of commits from both school and they still aren't in the top 5. I wonder what would happen if Bama did this. Has Saban ever gone 30+?
Thanks! Couldn't remember.According to Rivals, the 2008 class had 32 signees. However, Devonta Bolton, Destin Hood, Melvin Ray, and Brandon Lewis did not go straight to campus. Wes Neighbors took the Bryant Scholarship IIRC.
That year was a perfect example of the whole propaganda machine in full swing. Yes, 32 were signed, but you eliminate a few right off the bat as you mentioned. I don't know how many were EEs, but the class becomes basically 27 when you get down to it.According to Rivals, the 2008 class had 32 signees. However, Devonta Bolton, Destin Hood, Melvin Ray, and Brandon Lewis did not go straight to campus. Wes Neighbors took the Bryant Scholarship IIRC.