Should UI pull scholarships from commits visiting other schools?
Sean Neugent Asked by Sean Neugent
11/25/2016

Should UI pull scholarships from commits visiting other schools?

37%
Yes: Loyalty

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63%
No: Outdated Policy WINNER

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37%
Yes: Loyalty

Should UI pull scholarships from commits visiting other schools?
3 Comments
Dustin Feldman
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Dustin Feldman

We are not Alabama, most schools have this policy!

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Jeff Ingwersen
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Jeff Ingwersen

Recruiting must stay withing the controls of the NCAA and College Football Coaches... If the recruits are allowed to start dictating the process then the system becomes broken.

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Josh Steinhoff
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Josh Steinhoff

Yes. I believe the word commit means forever. If the athlete is not willing to commit, then they should wait.

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63%
No: Outdated Policy

Should UI pull scholarships from commits visiting other schools?
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Tyler Courtney
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Tyler Courtney

It is outdated and if KF really wants good playmakers and not average Joe's then he going to have to make this change.

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Verlan Jansen
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Verlan Jansen

This kid is a big talent and he helped us get other big talent! If looking around is so bad, why are we looking at kids that have committed to other schools? Doesn't make sense to turn down that kind of talent when it's so hard to find!!!!

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Curtis B
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Curtis B

If Eno was a "lean Iowa" or a "soft commit" or a "silent commit" he could have visited other schools without issue, but because he was "committed" he wasn't? It just doesnt make sense. These are 17 year old kids.

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Ted Ingwersen
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Ted Ingwersen

Iowa has a policy against their commits visiting elsewhere, but are more than willing to keep recruiting and will have visits from commits to other schools. I am sure this has happened before, this case is just the highest profiled instance. Which is it Iowa? Make a change.

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Seth Koerner
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Seth Koerner

No commitment should be considered 'solid' until the paper is signed. Let him look. If Iowa's staff/facilities are as good as advertised, the recruit will gravitate back.

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