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Post by ede on Feb 1, 2022 18:49:22 GMT -5
6-5 G Zeb Jackson transferring from Michigan. Was the #11 shooting guard in the nation and #9£th overall prospect. Probably will end at Toledo. We'll see. He's from Toledo Ohio.
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 2, 2022 19:49:50 GMT -5
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Post by ede on Feb 2, 2022 21:04:16 GMT -5
hopefully we can hold on to Gates and land some of these players. Gates is a program changing coach our attendance is better which will attract more recruits. Gonna be a tall order going up against Ohio State Michigan,Michigan State and the MAC who can just come into the Vikings back yard and pluck what ever talented blues chipper the want. (See Chris Livingston). Where gonna need more $$$$ but we do have a decent endowment 100milliom or close to it. Need more big time donors.
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Post by ede on Feb 7, 2022 13:35:56 GMT -5
6-8 Lathaniel Bastian is being followed by Anderson Mirambaux and CSU assistant coach Ryan Sharbaugh
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Post by ede on Feb 7, 2022 22:00:06 GMT -5
plays for the same Juco as Hodge and seems to be friends with Lual.
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Post by ede on Feb 10, 2022 17:26:51 GMT -5
These are players FOLLOWING Coach Gates on Twitter: 6-6 2022 Damerarion Achoe 6-5 2024 Jaden Smith 5-10 2024 Jaiden Bennett 6-3 2022 Jalen Bowie 6-3 2022 Carlos Graves 6-5 2024 Marcus Everheart 6-5 2022 Tanner Vogel 6-2. 2023 Makhai Valentine 6-5 2024 Marcellas Jackson
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Post by ede on Feb 13, 2022 22:38:01 GMT -5
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Post by ede on Feb 13, 2022 22:38:39 GMT -5
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Post by ede on Feb 15, 2022 11:43:22 GMT -5
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 15, 2022 12:33:49 GMT -5
Does anyone know how the bonus Covid years affects the scholarship limit of 13?
This year there’s a roster size exception that allows CSU to have 15 scholarship players, but I believe that was a one year only exemption. Any player who was on a roster during 2020-21 will be eligible to enact their bonus year at the end of their eligibility, but with my understanding, starting next year they’d have to fit within the roster limit of 13.
By my count we have 11 scholarship players eligible to return next season. Does that explain why Young is rumored to be taking a prep year?
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Post by gbanks on Feb 15, 2022 12:55:23 GMT -5
Does anyone know how the bonus Covid years affects the scholarship limit of 13? This year there’s a roster size exception that allows CSU to have 15 scholarship players, but I believe that was a one year only exemption. Any player who was on a roster during 2020-21 will be eligible to enact their bonus year at the end of their eligibility, but with my understanding, starting next year they’d have to fit within the roster limit of 13. By my count we have 11 scholarship players eligible to return next season. Does that explain why Young is rumored to be taking a prep year? For those on the team last year, they all get an additional year. Thus Hodge, Gomillion, Hill, Johnson, and Green can stay an extra year and will not impact the Scholarship count. Beaudion (if Med Redshirt) might be in the same camp. Therefore, the Vikes can carry 18 scholarships next year if they choose. 19 scholarships, if Beaudion is allowed the medical redshirt. It becomes cloudy with JUCOs and transfers. I'm not sure how or if their COVID is transferred. The current true freshmen class does not have the COVID Redshirt; but, until the COVID Redshirts fade, I expect all True Freshmen to be redshirted.
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 15, 2022 13:03:03 GMT -5
Does anyone know how the bonus Covid years affects the scholarship limit of 13? This year there’s a roster size exception that allows CSU to have 15 scholarship players, but I believe that was a one year only exemption. Any player who was on a roster during 2020-21 will be eligible to enact their bonus year at the end of their eligibility, but with my understanding, starting next year they’d have to fit within the roster limit of 13. By my count we have 11 scholarship players eligible to return next season. Does that explain why Young is rumored to be taking a prep year? For those on the team last year, they all get an additional year. Thus Hodge, Gomillion, Hill, Johnson, and Green can stay an extra year and will not impact the Scholarship count. Beaudion (if Med Redshirt) might be in the same camp. Therefore, the Vikes can carry 18 scholarships next year if they choose. 19 scholarships, if Beaudion is allowed the medical redshirt. It becomes cloudy with JUCOs and transfers. I'm not sure how or if their COVID is transferred. The current true freshmen class does not have the COVID Redshirt; but, until the COVID Redshirts fade, I expect all True Freshmen to be redshirted. I agree on the eligibility. Everyone who was on a roster last year gets a bonus year if they choose. But that’s where it gets fuzzy. My understanding is that teams must be back down to 13 next year, even if the guys who are eligible (like the ones you mention) return. I could be wrong, but I’ve read about this crunch hitting football teams this offseason (getting to 85). I assume the exemption would be applied uniformly for all sports but maybe that’s an assumption too. Has anyone seen anything published either way that states it’s more than a one-year exemption for basketball?
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Post by ac on Feb 15, 2022 13:16:22 GMT -5
I'll ask about this (amount of scholarships allowed) on coaches show tonight. Might not get chosen as a question if Gates doesn't want to answer it.
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 15, 2022 13:20:05 GMT -5
I'll ask about this (amount of scholarships allowed) on coaches show tonight. Might not get chosen as a question if Gates doesn't want to answer it. Thanks AC!
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 15, 2022 13:20:44 GMT -5
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 15, 2022 13:24:39 GMT -5
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Post by gbanks on Feb 15, 2022 15:23:48 GMT -5
Thanks for Sharing. Hmmm, it's still not clear to me how eligibility and scholarship count are aligned. Is that an example or the rule? If it's an example, then I would interpret it as for the next 4 years, just increment the # by 1 until you reach 2024. If its a rule, then only the seniors received the exemption. Anyone on the board from Marshal Law?
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 15, 2022 15:36:12 GMT -5
Here are a few more: www.backingthepack.com/nc-state-football-recruiting/2021/12/16/22839336/dave-doeren-ncaa-college-football-rosters-covidSuper seniors didn’t count against the 85 scholarship limit last season, but that was a one-year exception. That’s why NC State’s 2022 class is as small as it is. “The NCAA has completely failed us as coaches with our roster management. I’m sure they thought it was a great idea during COVID to reward everybody with an extra year, and I can see why. I feel like the model we had last year to allow the super seniors to not count in our 85 was the right model. To say that’s a one-year deal but you awarded it to five years of players is not a good situation to be in as a football coach. You are either recruiting fewer players, which means the future of your program isn’t how you want it... which hurts the high schools. The number of high schools I’ve went in to where players have nowhere to go because of this rule, it’s sad. It’s really sad. It increases the number of guys who want to stay. It changes our ability to predict attrition. The NCAA really screwed this one up. That’s my opinion, and they probably don’t care what my opinion is. I hope there is some relief at some point to help the high school kids go who have nowhere to go.” A local story as it relates to Ohio State's football roster: www.cleveland.com/osu/2022/01/ohio-state-football-scholarship-chart-2022.htmlBill Landis from the Athletic also in reference to Ohio State football (and referencing the leeway from the NCAA last year as a one-time exception): theathletic.com/realtime/FfhdaEKKMjuH/—— My thoughts: Up until recently, I thought the roster limit was expanded for the life of the eligibility of people who were on rosters last season (for example, a freshman last year who opted to return for a bonus year in 24-25 would allow the 24-25 roster to have 14 scholarships). But after seeing the news around football roster crunches I don't think that's true. The only thing I haven't been able to find is an article talking specifically about basketball.
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 15, 2022 15:44:54 GMT -5
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 15, 2022 15:45:17 GMT -5
And the original tweet:
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 15, 2022 15:59:51 GMT -5
So, let's look at our roster. Those eligible to return:
1. Beaudion (assuming medical redshirt) (Grad) 2. Gomillion (Grad) 3. Greene (Grad) 4. Hill (Grad) 5. Hodge (Grad) 6. Johnson (Grad) 7. Parker (Grad)
8. Mirambeaux (Senior)
9. Majak (Junior) 10. Woodrich (Junior)
11. Middleton (RS Freshman)
Incoming 2022 Recruits: 12. Brody Boyer (Junior) 13. Julian Lual (Junior) 14. Ramar Pryor (Freshman)
Deferred to 2023: Daniel Young (Prep)
With this new understanding of the limits, the deferral of Young makes sense, as does having an extra recruit signed (because Beaudion was supposed to be out of eligibility). As it stands now someone will have to opt out of returning or there will need to be a transfer.
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Post by ac on Feb 15, 2022 17:23:38 GMT -5
Also they're still recruiting. Recently offered 2 guards and a big
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Post by ede on Feb 15, 2022 17:34:54 GMT -5
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 16, 2022 4:51:10 GMT -5
Also they're still recruiting. Recently offered 2 guards and a big I’m puzzled too ac. I wonder if these are contingency plans in case a few seniors don’t opt back in; do they already know a few aren’t coming back; or are they not inviting the super seniors back? All could be true.
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Post by azvike83 on Feb 16, 2022 8:44:47 GMT -5
So, let's look at our roster. Those eligible to return: 1. Beaudion (assuming medical redshirt) (Grad) 2. Gomillion (Grad) 3. Greene (Grad) 4. Hill (Grad) 5. Hodge (Grad) 6. Johnson (Grad) 7. Parker (Grad) 8. Mirambeaux (Senior) 9. Majak (Junior) 10. Woodrich (Junior) 11. Middleton (RS Freshman) Incoming 2022 Recruits: 12. Brody Boyer (Junior) 13. Julian Lual (Junior) 14. Ramar Pryor (Freshman) Deferred to 2023: Daniel Young (Prep) With this new understanding of the limits, the deferral of Young makes sense, as does having an extra recruit signed (because Beaudion was supposed to be out of eligibility). As it stands now someone will have to opt out of returning or there will need to be a transfer. This...spoke briefly to Al Pawlowski at the FTW game...his understanding was that the only guys FOR SURE that wont be back are Patton, Finstuen and Jack. This means both Beaudoin AND Eichelberger COULD try for Medical red-shirts. (Both were at the game)....Beaudoin in sweats and big AL was suited up but clearly looked as if he knew he was not going to play. My gut feeling is Beaudoin will return and Al wont...but who knows.
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Post by ac on Feb 16, 2022 18:39:22 GMT -5
I just asked and Gates confirmed back to 13 scholarships for next season
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Post by ede on Feb 19, 2022 16:27:32 GMT -5
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Post by ede on Feb 19, 2022 16:27:50 GMT -5
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Post by ede on Feb 19, 2022 16:29:35 GMT -5
could attending Cleveland State be a family affair. Guess whose following Gates on Twitter.
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Post by ede on Feb 19, 2022 16:34:27 GMT -5
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