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Date Posted: Monday, April 21, 03:19:52pm
Author: Peacock
Subject: It counts if an LOI is signed
In reply to: Sludge 's message, "Available ships" on Monday, April 21, 01:07:37pm

up and till the kid does not meet that qualification which can be as late as summer school to get his GPA or as early as the last SAT testing period. However the school is held to it if an LOI is signed and the kid winds up qualifing. So if any more offers are made, it indicates either someone has given their intention to leave or the prognosis of academic failure is certain. In the first case releases must be given and generally it gets well known as the kids need to catch on with another school. I know of only once case where that might not be the need due to the issues involved. Just thought that might tickle your fancy.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Understand -- Sludge, Monday, April 21, 03:34:47pm [1]

School is committed unless kid formally announces his intentions otherwise.

From both ship options, nothing is certain at this moment.

BTW, did I misunderstand your liking of this incoming class?


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Understand -- Peacock, Monday, April 21, 08:00:41pm [1]

Neutral on this class. Could surprise, but also disappoint. Last years class I really liked. Know very little on this class, but my real concerns lie more on other factors than the players.


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> what do you mean? -- Curious, Monday, April 21, 08:23:55pm [1]

"From both ship options, nothing is certain at this moment."


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: what do you mean? -- Sludge, Monday, April 21, 09:24:04pm [1]

Defections, non-qualifiers.

Thought you might be asking what was meant by Peacock....."but my real concerns lie more on other factors than the players".


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: what do you mean? -- Peacock, Monday, April 21, 11:48:17pm [1]

If you don't know what I meant, then I have to assume all your potshots were made without thought.

Who among the four are non-qualifiers?


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: what do you mean? -- Sludge, Tuesday, April 22, 09:29:58am [1]

Just making light of your "transparencies".

One of the four has yet to qualify. Hope that narrows it down.


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Not difficult to guess -- Peacock, Tuesday, April 22, 01:19:07pm [1]

Based on PSAL performance, you could see hew way I lean. If factual, then Dunne better be certain as the slot is tied up for a period of time now.


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Maybe -- Sludge, Tuesday, April 22, 07:09:10pm [1]

If one uses past PSAL performance as the measure.

On the other hand, one has to ask the question; why would Dunne choose to extend his last and most recent ship, one presumably his most valuable, to someone who has yet to project?


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Maybe -- Peacock, Tuesday, April 22, 11:49:24pm [1]

Rather simple. Many kids can not qualify until they get their final grades in June. They would have the SAT score but need a specifc average at the end of the year. Some are right on the cusp going into the last semester that projection is not a guarantee. However some are close enough to feel they will get it or if not, can be brought up to level through summer classes. I just don't think Dunne would take a chance on a kid that would not make it in the late period. Now of course a fall signing could also become a question, remember BK. Can't fault anyone there, and as you say the PSAL has a phenominal record of non-qualifiers, so I believe that Reid will be the case. But of course, you probably already know.


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