Johnny Coy is represented by Octagon Sports Agency. His actual advisor is in Chicago. Johnny made it very clear that his intentions were to return to WSU next year and for that reason I don't believe he will be drafted this year. I just wanted to let all the Shocker fans know Johnny's intentions.
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Nice to know Johnny fully committed to being a Shocker :good: :wsu_posters:Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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He hasn't hired anyone. They are basically giving advice. It's pretty standard stuff. It's kind of like Scott Boras negotiating until the deadline and then if his guy doesn't end up signing he can still go back to college. I hope that makes sense.
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Originally posted by newshock1234Nice to know Johnny fully committed to being a Shocker :good: :wsu_posters:
Things change. He gets drafted in the late rounds, but has a great, great summer. Offers could be made that weren't expected. Personal situations change. I think JC is as committed to coming back as anyone should reasonably expect. I just feel "fully committed" = "absolutely, no way, I'd sign, don't draft me" and that's not fair JC or any one in his position.
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Originally posted by rc20He hasn't hired anyone. They are basically giving advice. It's pretty standard stuff. It's kind of like Scott Boras negotiating until the deadline and then if his guy doesn't end up signing he can still go back to college. I hope that makes sense.
I'll totally understand if you don't want to answer. I am just trying to get a handle on how things work and your first hand knowledge needless to say is far beyond my internet searches.
Are you saying a guy like Scott Boras, if he chooses, can represent a college athlete and negotiate on their behalf, without being under contract for payment? Essentially, Boras takes the work on, hoping there is a payday down the line and if not he's just out his time (and any expenses)?
If this is the case, then is it also true that the NCAA has no problem with this arrangement?
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Re: Johnny Coy
Originally posted by WuDrWuOriginally posted by rc20He hasn't hired anyone. They are basically giving advice. It's pretty standard stuff. It's kind of like Scott Boras negotiating until the deadline and then if his guy doesn't end up signing he can still go back to college. I hope that makes sense.
I'll totally understand if you don't want to answer. I am just trying to get a handle on how things work and your first hand knowledge needless to say is far beyond my internet searches.
Are you saying a guy like Scott Boras, if he chooses, can represent a college athlete and negotiate on their behalf, without being under contract for payment? Essentially, Boras takes the work on, hoping there is a payday down the line and if not he's just out his time (and any expenses)?
If this is the case, then is it also true that the NCAA has no problem with this arrangement?
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Originally posted by rc20In Johnny's case it's all about signability.
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Originally posted by WSU_MomOriginally posted by rc20In Johnny's case it's all about signability.
Also... college athletes can have advisors. Once they are drafted and sign, those same advisors then become agents.
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