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Pulling back a verbal

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by Mick » Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:33 am

Gone in 2.6 wrote:
93players wrote:Centenary College in Louisiana voted to move from D I to D III and they withdrew all verbal commitments to scholarships. Now many of those players ended up with better offers in my opinion. But Centenary should have offered well rounded scholarships to the players with a commitment.

Ivy verbals are so tentative because the academics must line up with school's admission standards. Any issue, grades, test scores, AP test scores, Senior curriculum, disciplinary action can hinder admission. The coaches only have so much weight in the admissions process. Often you are told here are the parameters of where you need to be to get an offer of admission.


Centenary College? What DI conference were they in?


The Summit League
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by Gone in 2.6 » Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:55 pm

I wonder when this move is effective. Their 2010 schedule still looks to be that of a DI.

http://www.gocentenary.com/SportSelect. ... PSID=89579
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by 93players » Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:05 pm

From the Centenary Press releases. Note it looks as if they could have honored aid to incoming students in 2010 and 2011, but would have to phase out after that time:

Jul 23, 2009 8:08:22 AM

The NCAA News

Centenary (Louisiana) will reclassify to Division III when its two-year commitment to the Summit League expires. The school’s trustees voted to make the move to a division that “better reflects the mission, education philosophy and financial structure” of the school.

School officials also said Division III’s focus on academics and the scholar-athlete is more in keeping with Centenary’s goals.

In May, the school decided to leave the Summit League to pursue a more geographically advantageous affiliation. Because conference rules require two years’ notice, the school will apply for reclassification in spring 2010.

Ed Crawford, acting chair of Centenary’s board of trustees, called the move “one part of a wide-ranging plan” that will be implemented by incoming President David Rowe.

“Centenary must and will restructure its overall strategy to achieve financial and academic stability,” Crawford said. “We on the board look forward to working with President Rowe as he helps rebuild an even more firmly established Centenary College as a leading institution of higher education in the South and in the nation.”

The school had several teams subject to penalties as part of the NCAA’s Academic Performance Program, including its men’s basketball team that is banned from NCAA postseason next year. That circumstance could force the school into restricted Division I membership if its academic performance doesn’t improve. Centenary’s women’s volleyball and men’s soccer teams also received penalties in the most recent cycle.

“The academic progress of our students plays a role in every decision that Centenary College makes,” Rick DelaHaya, Centenary’s director of marketing and communications, said in an e-mail. “Every academic, athletic and co-curricular program must support the successful academic achievement of our students, whether that achievement is publicly monitored, as is the case in NCAA Division I, or not.”

Centenary officials said the two-year commitment to the Summit League means student-athlete aid will not affected by the move to Division III, which does not allow schools to offer athletics aid. Reclassifying institutions must stop offering athletics aid to incoming students in the first year of reclassification and, after the completion of the second year, may not offer athletics aid at all
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by MTR » Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:42 pm

Hannah Rogers officially signed with Florida yesterday, after being a verbal to FSU.

http://www.gatorsports.com/article/2009 ... her-Rogers


Yep, its all the evil coaches. Players would never go back on their word......oops, nevermind!! ;)
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by Bdad73 » Tue Apr 06, 2010 11:02 am

Just my take on this but most everyone here has a DD who's in travel ball. In a travel ball if a coach can improve at a certain spot they'll pick up that player(unless of course it's their DD). Same with college..is it right that this girl got the rug pulled out from under her? No but that's how the world works.
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by Gone in 2.6 » Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:53 pm

Bdad73 wrote:Just my take on this but most everyone here has a DD who's in travel ball. In a travel ball if a coach can improve at a certain spot they'll pick up that player(unless of course it's their DD). Same with college..is it right that this girl got the rug pulled out from under her? No but that's how the world works.


It remains to be seen if they "picked up a better player". I wouldn't be surprised if this one came back to haunt them.
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