Proud Griz Man said::crazyeyes:
What are NCAA rules regarding recruiting high schoolers (i.e. - offers to underclassmen, open seasons, dead periods for no-contact, early offers, etc.)? Is this a good-faith verbal commitment or can Gonzaga legitimately offer a high school freshman 15-year old kid?
62GRIZ said:It looks as though Gonzaga did a fine job of recruiting! I surely wish he would have been a GRIZ.
http://www.dailyinterlake.com/articles/2006/06/21/sports/sports01.txt
Mslacat said:62GRIZ said:It looks as though Gonzaga did a fine job of recruiting! I surely wish he would have been a GRIZ.
http://www.dailyinterlake.com/articles/2006/06/21/sports/sports01.txt
A lot can happen between now and the fall of 2009
"I got a 3.2 GPA this year by just handing in my homework. I bombed tests.”
some things should not be printed...just because he (a 14 or 15 year old kid) said it, does not make it responsible journalism or in need of being put into print for the whole World to see...he is a kid. (as this article proves)
"I got a 3.2 GPA this year by just handing in my homework. I bombed tests.”
I would bet the Zags coach is not too pumped about this article.
:naughty:
Mslacat said:ESPNRadio just announced Brock's commitment to Gonzaga.
ESPNRadio hardly EVER announces commitmants/signings. Ussually it takes a top 10 recruit to a major school.
Pretty Darn Impresive!!
Mslacat said:ESPNRadio just announced Brock's commitment to Gonzaga.
ESPNRadio hardly EVER announces commitmants/signings. Ussually it takes a top 10 recruit to a major school.
Pretty Darn Impresive!!
grizpack said:Afan - the interview I read sounded like it was his Dad making the comments, not the kid.
Afan said:I'm sure the Flathead School District was proud of that comment.