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16 hours ago, Huntington said:

Wherever they want. Or, whatever school they are zoned for. 

Last year, a good # of FR starters came up through public schools.  

So Father Ryan High School is made up of kids who went to a variety of middle schools from all over a city of 2 million people...  Why is cgb so angry? 

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1 hour ago, fooseball95 said:

Not a good look for the staff at DB with all those dudes leaving 

The staff at DB is 100 percent first class. You couldn’t ask for a better group. Sometimes opportunities open for for kids that have nothing to do with their current coaches. Kingsport is definitely loaded with great coaches between DB and TNWA.

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57 minutes ago, NormanDad said:

The staff at DB is 100 percent first class. You couldn’t ask for a better group. Sometimes opportunities open for for kids that have nothing to do with their current coaches. Kingsport is definitely loaded with great coaches between DB and TNWA.

Agreed 100% on the staff at DB and TNWA in East Tennessee! Future is bright for that program!

To your message, NormanDad. When “opportunities open up for the kids,” how does it happen?

In this situation referenced, does a parent call Baylor to see if they can be accepted and be part of the program?

Does a Baylor coach talk to the kid who is already enrolled and on the roster of another TSSAA school? (NCAA references that as “tampering,” but not sure the TSSAA cares)

Does a Baylor Club coach set up the connection and work between the parent and high school?

It looks like the 2023-24 TSSAA season will have a record number of transfers across the state in all different sports. 

Just curious how it all plays out. (You can change out the name “Baylor,” and insert a number of schools in this situation this season, especially with the law that was passed for, “Name, Image and Likeness,” in Tennessee)

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23 hours ago, SportsTNFan said:

Agreed 100% on the staff at DB and TNWA in East Tennessee! Future is bright for that program!

To your message, NormanDad. When “opportunities open up for the kids,” how does it happen?

In this situation referenced, does a parent call Baylor to see if they can be accepted and be part of the program?

Does a Baylor coach talk to the kid who is already enrolled and on the roster of another TSSAA school? (NCAA references that as “tampering,” but not sure the TSSAA cares)

Does a Baylor Club coach set up the connection and work between the parent and high school?

It looks like the 2023-24 TSSAA season will have a record number of transfers across the state in all different sports. 

Just curious how it all plays out. (You can change out the name “Baylor,” and insert a number of schools in this situation this season, especially with the law that was passed for, “Name, Image and Likeness,” in Tennessee)

It's pretty simple SportsTNFan.  All you have to do is go to a school website and fill out an inquiry form.  

https://montgomerybell.myschoolapp.com/page/admissions/inquire-online?siteId=655&ssl=1

https://share.hsforms.com/19XPnOUstQbKowgDrE-O5Nw1sc8s

https://www.baylorschool.org/admission/inquire

https://portals.veracross.com/webb/form/inquiry/General Inquiry

https://www.fatherryan.org/admissions/apply

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12 minutes ago, BobCorker said:

orrr you can just coach them at Duals/Fargo and put a bug in their ear.

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2 hours ago, BobCorker said:

Thanks, @BobCorker .

Are you saying in this particular example (it can be used with other student-athletes and teams across the state), that the Admissions Team on Monday morning checks their inbox and sees two wrestling All American applications from another TSSAA school. Then they call the Head Coach to surprise him with the news that the two wrestlers and their family randomly decided to apply to the school and program over the weekend?

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18 hours ago, Manhole said:

Once again Baylor wrestling gets to by pass every rule on recruiting for athletic purposes and prior contact between coaching staff with athlete. 

First 2 are honest questions

Fairly certain I know the answer to the 2nd two, especially the last one!

1) What rules "if any" were broken?

2) Is this the only time this has ever happened?

3) Who do you expect to "police" these actions and enforce the consequences if there were to be any?

4) Who pays for any legal fees that are incurred during this process if someone were to challenge a decision that was made? 

**if a person or entity's answer to question #4 is "I don't know", then that MUST AND WILL be their answer to question #1 as well. Just my $.02

 

 

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