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Title: "Alabama's spring roster bolstered yet again by another surge of early enrollees"
Post by: WALL-E on February 16, 2014, 06:14:03 PM
Alabama's spring roster bolstered yet again by another surge of early enrollees
(http://media.al.com/alabamafootball_impact/photo/6-322667jpg-c66c7c98a594dea5.jpg)Alabama will have eight new faces on the field when spring practice opens in March.

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Title: Re: "Alabama's spring roster bolstered yet again by another surge of early enrollees"
Post by: Chechem on February 16, 2014, 06:22:26 PM
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"I don’t ever try to talk a guy into coming in as a mid-year guy. I think you make a sacrifice to do that," Saban said on National Signing Day. "You give up half your senior year. So that player has to want to do that, to me. If he wants do it, we’re fine with him doing it, but it’s not something that we encourage guys to do, but it does have its benefits in terms of transitioning into college life socially, academically and athletically." ...

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Title: Re: "Alabama's spring roster bolstered yet again by another surge of early enrollees"
Post by: Jamos on February 16, 2014, 07:00:36 PM
This is something that I think will become more and more popular with the high schoolers. They can enroll early and have their degree in 3 years which shorten their time for their educational goals. Maybe it will also encourage some of those that haven't been doing so well in the classroom to hit their books a little harder in the early years so they won't have to fight the eligibility issues their senior year. :dunno:


Title: Re: "Alabama's spring roster bolstered yet again by another surge of early enrollees"
Post by: Chechem on February 16, 2014, 07:09:48 PM
This is something that I think will become more and more popular with the high schoolers. They can enroll early and have their degree in 3 years which shorten their time for their educational goals. Maybe it will also encourage some of those that haven't been doing so well in the classroom to hit their books a little harder in the early years so they won't have to fight the eligibility issues their senior year. :dunno:

True, Jamos. 
But there's another side of this; those who see early-entry as an unfair advantage.  I don't think the NCAA will stop early-entry (they can't), but they might limit participation in spring practice that first year.

Right now there's no way the NCAA can stop it. 
I like your projection of incentive for better grades!   :worship:


Title: Re: "Alabama's spring roster bolstered yet again by another surge of early enrollees"
Post by: Jamos on February 16, 2014, 07:32:33 PM
This is something that I think will become more and more popular with the high schoolers. They can enroll early and have their degree in 3 years which shorten their time for their educational goals. Maybe it will also encourage some of those that haven't been doing so well in the classroom to hit their books a little harder in the early years so they won't have to fight the eligibility issues their senior year. :dunno:

True, Jamos. 
But there's another side of this; those who see early-entry as an unfair advantage.  I don't think the NCAA will stop early-entry (they can't), but they might limit participation in spring practice that first year.

Right now there's no way the NCAA can stop it. 
I like your projection of incentive for better grades!   :worship:

You are right about the early participation, some of these schools that recruit all of these players that barely qualify will protest it as being unfair. ;)