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Hope June finishes out our OL, get our first RB in the class and maybe the number 1 CB in the country
As has been discussed on several forums over the last few months, this one included IIRC, the supposed "hard limit" of 25 isn't quite so hard after all. It turns out the NCAA gives a good amount of leeway to teams on that rule. The main rule they concern themselves with is the 85 scholly rule. There are always ways to skirt the 25 per year limit -- within reason.
Context?
Must walk in their moccasins to know what they (or any of us) go through. Life aint easy.
@chattdawg27 I would say it’s just a coach’s unwritten rule. He probably just highly encourages his players to make 100% sure they make the right choice the first time.