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Re: Wisconsin Recruiting Vol. XXX: 1 All American at a Time
The logical answer to this great uncertainty is that used in society as a whole -- a binding agreement. However the NCAA precludes these in order to protect themselves from any commitments. The thing they try to offer up the kids as a "commitment" is limited and unenforceable in any sense.
Pardon me for not feeling bad for the group that refuses to make a binding agreement when that group complains because maybe the other party now has some options.
I love the twitter #gentleman's agreement statements. How come coaches can agree amongst themselves to honor something, but the "honorable gentleman's agreement" doesn't extend to the players? Some teams abuse it, and even the most scrupulous coach who does not make this a practice has not been "honorable" in one or two cases.
The logical answer to this great uncertainty is that used in society as a whole -- a binding agreement. However the NCAA precludes these in order to protect themselves from any commitments. The thing they try to offer up the kids as a "commitment" is limited and unenforceable in any sense.
Pardon me for not feeling bad for the group that refuses to make a binding agreement when that group complains because maybe the other party now has some options.
I love the twitter #gentleman's agreement statements. How come coaches can agree amongst themselves to honor something, but the "honorable gentleman's agreement" doesn't extend to the players? Some teams abuse it, and even the most scrupulous coach who does not make this a practice has not been "honorable" in one or two cases.
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