'23 GA S Caleb Downs (Ohio State Transfer)

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Not OSU 🤷‍♂️

About to miss out on previously CB'd top 100 DT John Walker to UCF and also rumblings Dijon Johnson is decommitting to UF. Their defensive recruiting is perplexing. We bailed them out with Jason Moore.
 

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always thought this rule that allows EE's to practice with teams in January during their bowl prep is disturbing.
 

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he hasn't set foot on campus, taken a class or done anything student related but hes going directly to the bowl game hotel and begins practicing. Nothing about that seems off to you?

I don’t really have an opinion, was just curious your reasons why. Weird to have someone practice that can’t play though for sure
 

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Disturbing is an odd terminology regardless of believing the loophole is valid or not
 

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Eh. If he is an early enrollee, once his HS semester is completed I see no issue with this. In fact the more college level practices a player can be exposed to the better it is for him getting acclimated to the college game. Seems pretty smart to me.
 

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I don’t really have an opinion, was just curious your reasons why. Weird to have someone practice that can’t play though for sure
I was under the belief he COULD play, just like nicco at Tenn....are you sure?
 

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I was under the belief he COULD play, just like nicco at Tenn....are you sure?
they can practice but can't play

NCAA Bylaw 14.2.1.1 Practice Prior to Initial Enrollment. A student-athlete may practice during the official vacation period immediately preceding initial enrollment, provided the student has been accepted by the institution for enrollment in a regular, full-time program of studies at the time of the individual's initial participation; is no longer enrolled in the previous educational institution; and is eligible under all institutional and NCAA requirements.

It happens a good bit now for ACC and SEC schools even ones not playing in NY6 or CFP games. For example Khalil Barnes (former ND target ) is already practicing for Clemson
 

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they can practice but can't play
after i posted i reread the article i was thinking of and it did say he gets a jump start by practicing w/ them and traveling...i guess i assumed traveling to the bowl game meant he could play....thanks!
 

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I have zero problems with them starting practicing as early as possible. I’d hope we are doing the same thing. If we aren't why not? It’s a benefit of EE for sure.
 

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It's a silly loophole, but whatever. The argument around what is the 2022 team vs. 2023 team in this case is valid, but college football is so far off the rails at this point does it even matter.
 

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he hasn't set foot on campus, taken a class or done anything student related but hes going directly to the bowl game hotel and begins practicing. Nothing about that seems off to you?
Incorrect.
Winter Semester - they're in class - well, in theory, they're in class.
 

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Maybe Alabama has a “winter semester,” but most schools are not in class right now. So EE’s are not yet enrolled students. Which, I’d agree, makes practicing feel a little “off.” Hell, Signing Day was barely a week ago.

But in concept it’s not really that different than regular incoming freshmen showing up in June, is it? It’s the way of the world.
 

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5 star or not he got worked on this play:

i mean, did he really? At worst he blew an assignment to stay deep but, if so why was there a wide open slot over the middle as well. Both DBs gave free inside relief like they both had safety help. One of the DBs minimum were supposed to not play for safety help. I think the dbs on the outside blew the coverage most likely.
 
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