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This isn’t news. New coaches want to bring in their own recruits. Lots of 2021s in ALL sports are being dropped from their recruited school because of new coaches starting this academic school year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExciting to get some juicy gossip. It was getting slow around here since 2001 and 2002 girls graduated.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis isn’t news. New coaches want to bring in their own recruits. Lots of 2021s in ALL sports are being dropped from their recruited school because of new coaches starting this academic school year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis isn’t news. New coaches want to bring in their own recruits. Lots of 2021s in ALL sports are being dropped from their recruited school because of new coaches starting this academic school year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNLI already signed. The new coach can’t drop them once the NLI is already sigJusned except for failure to meet admissions standards or other media/law/other trouble. Sure 2021s are a different story. That’s the whole point of the NLI.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust an FYI & this could be the case ...If a School denies you admission, the NLI is instantly non binding and you are free to go to any school that will admit you, no questions asked.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis isn’t news. New coaches want to bring in their own recruits. Lots of 2021s in ALL sports are being dropped from their recruited school because of new coaches starting this academic school year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFailure to meet minimum admission criteria would do it. Otherwise the signed NLI is guaranteed for 4 years at NLI agreed amount as long as academic standing is maintained. Luckily Oregon has lower academic minimums and she’ll really boost the Oregon team and help them beat the huskies, who think they have much better forwards. Go Ducks!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFailure to meet minimum admission criteria would do it. Otherwise the signed NLI is guaranteed for 4 years at NLI agreed amount as long as academic standing is maintained. Luckily Oregon has lower academic minimums and she’ll really boost the Oregon team and help them beat the huskies, who think they have much better forwards. Go Ducks!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGonna be interesting to see what happens if there is a season. Rising sophs are a good class, this year's recruits includes a national team goalie, the new commit is a good add and then you have a new coach. Stress on, if there is a season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn terms of in state recruiting Oregon landed arguably the best Thorns player, best ecnl player and best OYSA player. The only problem I see is how those three will adjust to not being starters/getting significant minutes. Recruits always say they understand they’ve got to earn it and it’s a process. But they often seem to think it’s someone else who needs to do some time on the bench to learn. It’s hard to imagine any of these three being content with a supporting role. And meanwhile Oregon has some returning forward firepower in Cook, Wormdahl, Hardy, Rask, and has Hasenour seeming to flourish in a more attacking role. Can’t make them all happy...
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