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Brian Cook
7/1
According to his father, Kamran Joyer, who signed with the University of South Florida last February was granted a release from his scholarship. Seems the Bulls signed 29 on LOI Day and only have space for 23. Whoops sorry we thought we'd have more flunk out but they Katzenmoyered so we don't have space. Do you mind leaving even though summer classes have started on other campuses and we don't have to help you find a spot this late in the year.
Brian Cook
7/1
According to his father, Kamran Joyer, who signed with the University of South Florida last February was granted a release from his scholarship. Seems the Bulls signed 29 on LOI Day and only have space for 23. Whoops sorry we thought we'd have more flunk out but they Katzenmoyered so we don't have space. Do you mind leaving even though summer classes have started on other campuses and we don't have to help you find a spot this late in the year.
The NCAA needs to step in here and make the letter of intent an actual commitment on the part of the school. Anyone you sign who does not end up on campus still counts as an occupied scholarship slot that year, and you can't sign a letter of intent until you are academically eligible. Otherwise you're going to get more instances like this when unscrupulous coaches meet marginally innocent babes.