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Interesting. I'm in.
How many more games would this get Redmond suspended since you used the phrase "hired gun"?
Would this force Bracky into proposing a rule outlawing this to the NCAA?
I like it ... please forward to Dan
Sign him up. Heck, I'd take someone who could just consistently make 30 yarders.
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That's not a bad idea at all. Dan are you reading?
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You don't have to sit out a year if you are transferring to a lower level 4 year school, but pretty sure you have to sit a year if you are transferring up from one. When I was at State a few years ago one of my roommates came from a D2 school and he had to sit out his first year.
If I'm mistaken, I'm all about your idea... Which makes me think its been thought of before and a rule put in place to prevent "poaching".
The only problem is since they are moving up to D-I, they would have to sit out a year. You can only be immediately eligible if you transfer down a level.
It's to keep people like Ole Miss from having hired guns for a lack of better words at other positions.
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Signing kickers with "really strong legs" is right in there with signing QB's who have "cannon arms" and throw really hard. It is a factor (there are times when you have to zip it in there), but if they don't have the needed accuracy, both are going to struggle.
We have all played golf with heavy hitters who had no idea where it was going.
Kicking it a long way or throwing it like a rocket are not the only factors. Damien comes to mind. Yes, he throws hard, but throwing a rocket at the back of the receivers head 10 yards away is not such a good thing, which is why he was 0 for 5 against Bama. Not much "touch".
We need to look at more than strength. We need to make the field goals and complete the passes. I would rather have a FG kicker who can hit consistently from 40 than a guy who can occasionaly hit from 52. I think we sometimes look at the wrong factors.
Is it legal to approach a player currently signed with and playing for another school without prior contact initiated by said player? If so, then I'm all for it, whether he has to sit out a year or not.
We could look non-FBS seniors who already have their degrees and want to enroll in MSU for masters. Those wouldn't have to sit about a year. Basically, the Masoli route.
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