I heard a rumor a few months ago that perhaps Eric Hamilton was asked to either play at a prep school this year, go elsewhere, or not take a scholarship this year. I can certainly understand where the coaching staff would want him to give up his scholarship if they had no intention of him playing this year. Can anybody here confirm or deny that, though? I'm curious.
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I believe that Eric and the staff have agreed to a certain direction for his career next year. That direction is that he will spend next year working on his game but not playing for the Shockers.
The first and obvious answer was a red shirt. With the addition of a 14th scholarship player (Nurger) speculation shifted to a year of prep school. However, I believe that Nurger qualifies as a nu recruited walk-on capable of earning academic scholarship. This would mean that a schollie is available to Hamilton as promised. Since Eric is on campus and working with the team, I think he will red shirt.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
The first and obvious answer was a red shirt. With the addition of a 14th scholarship player (Nurger) speculation shifted to a year of prep school. However, I believe that Nurger qualifies as a nu recruited walk-on capable of earning academic scholarship. This would mean that a schollie is available to Hamilton as promised. Since Eric is on campus and working with the team, I think he will red shirt.Shocker Nation, NYC
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Originally posted by wufan View PostHowever, I believe that Nurger qualifies as a nu recruited walk-on capable of earning academic scholarship. This would mean that a schollie is available to Hamilton as promised.
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Originally posted by MadaboutWu View PostDo you know what are the requirements for giving an academic scholarship to someone on the team? I thought that was basically not an option but are there certain circumstances where it is allowed? Thanks.78-65
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Originally posted by jdshock View PostWait... what? Really? That's awesome. I must have also been out of the loop. Is this the general consensus now?
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As I recall the NCAA's definition of "un-recruited":
Coaches can make no off-cmpus contact with the recruit. Recruit cannot take an official visit to the campus.
Coaches can observe the recruit off-campus any number of times - just can't make contact. Recruit can take any number of unofficial campus visits, and coaches can contact them during any unofficial visits. With Sunrise just 5 miles away from WSU, unofficial visits are not difficult.
Nurger may be "un-recruited". I doubt any of us know if any member of the coaching staff ever talked with Nurger off campus. As long as an un-recruited" player does not get an athletic scholarship, that player does not count against the limit of 13 scholarship players.Last edited by Aargh; July 21, 2014, 01:04 PM.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
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Originally posted by MadaboutWu View PostDo you know what are the requirements for giving an academic scholarship to someone on the team? I thought that was basically not an option but are there certain circumstances where it is allowed? Thanks.Last edited by SB Shock; July 21, 2014, 12:59 PM.
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My understanding is that Nurger would qualify as unrecruited since he was committed to Ole Miss prior to his prep season. Marshall would not have made any contact with Nurger. It is likely that his roommate (Zack Brown) told him to consider the Shockers once he opened his recruitment. Now whether or not he qualifies for other academic aid is beyond me, but it is certainly a possibility, and a likely one at that. If not, he should qualify for in state tuition since he had a legal residence in Kansas for one year prior to starting school.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View PostI believe that Eric and the staff have agreed to a certain direction for his career next year. That direction is that he will spend next year working on his game but not playing for the Shockers.
The first and obvious answer was a red shirt. With the addition of a 14th scholarship player (Nurger) speculation shifted to a year of prep school. However, I believe that Nurger qualifies as a nu recruited walk-on capable of earning academic scholarship. This would mean that a schollie is available to Hamilton as promised. Since Eric is on campus and working with the team, I think he will red shirt.
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