So, whats the verdict on the OU OT transfer did you guys contact him before he entered? It doesn't really matter just curious more then anything. From what I understand his dad took the OU nil offer and shopped it around. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
So, whats the verdict on the OU OT transfer did you guys contact him before he entered? It doesn't really matter just curious more then anything. From what I understand his dad took the OU nil offer and shopped it around.
Definite tampering, but legal in the way that everybody does it as each side had handlers/agents. Cayden told OU he’d stay if they matched MU’s offer. OU matched, but he supposedly then used that to get more MU money.
Cayden never told an OU player or coach that he was leaving. On his way out he was spotted by an OU staff member loading up his car to leave. That is how they found out. When they tried to talk he just said call my Dad (who wouldn’t answer) I can’t say anything.
Dad/uncle probably shopped it to Oregon, but no confirmation. It is undetermined if he ever talked to Oregon or was using them as a smoke screen on his deal with MU. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jerm:
Quite a bit of smoke starting to develop around Wingo and Mizzou flipping him at the last minute....don't know if it'll happen but sounds like a possibility...
I would have MUCH rather flipped McClellan. [Reply]
I hate to be negative here, but if Missouri ends up getting curbstomped by Ohio State, how much of this stuff just dries up and blows away? Could these kids decommit just as easily as they committed, or is there some sort of limit to how many times they can switch schools? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
I hate to be negative here, but if Missouri ends up getting curbstomped by Ohio State, how much of this stuff just dries up and blows away? Could these kids decommit just as easily as they committed, or is there some sort of limit to how many times they can switch schools?
There is a limit, I believe, but they are SIGNED through next season at least (again, I believe). [Reply]
At bottom, the court’s ruling blocked the NCAA from enforcing its multiyear transfer restriction for 14 days and prohibited the NCAA from enforcing its Rule of Restitution[1] (Bylaw 12.11.4.2) during these 14 days. However, on December 15, the seven AGs and the NCAA agreed to convert the 14-day temporary restraining order (TRO) into a preliminary injunction, with the NCAA agreeing to suspend enforcement of its transfer restrictions through the end of the 2023-2024 spring sports season.[2] [Reply]