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SU Football Target Najee Clayton to Announce Commitment on Monday (PS; Bailey)

Paramus (N.J.) Catholic High School senior wide receiver/defensive back Najee Clayton will announce his verbal commitment on Monday, he announced on Twitter Sunday night. Syracuse is recruiting Clayton as a safety/linebacker, per a source.

The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Clayton's top three schools are SU, Rutgers and Pittsburgh,according to NJ.com's Todderick Hunt. He took an official visit to Rutgers this weekend after visiting the Orange for the second time last weekend. Clayton's other offers include Illinois, Florida, Boston College, Virginia, Iowa, Georgia Tech and UConn, according to 247Sports.com.
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SU Commit Steven Clark Impressed by Florida, Will Make Final Choice by Monday (PS; Bailey)

Update: Ole Miss will visit Clark during his basketball practice on Monday, he said. The Rebels have not offered Clark a scholarship or invited him to visit campus.
Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse defensive tackle commit Steven Clark enjoyed his official visit to Florida this weekend and will make a final choice by Monday, he said in a text message on Sunday.

The 6-foot-3, 290-pound Brindlee Mountain (Guntersville, Ala.) High School senior received an offer from the Gators on Tuesday, and left for Gainevsille on Friday with the Orange clearly in front. Two days later, he's considering UF more heavily, he said, not specifying exactly where the two schools stand in his recruitment...

 
When you have a fixed number of practices (15?), what's the value of starting spring practices earlier in the year?
 
I know they planned on having it earlier this year because of the IPF... I didn't think it was going to be that early.

Spring Game on April 4th?

March 28 is out (NCAA Eastern Regionals).
 
Anyone who gets injured during Spring ball has 2 more weeks to recover before the start of August practice.

2 more weeks to study the new playbook.

Wouldn't you be able to add more space between practices? Is there a time frame that 15 practices have to be complete once started or could we potentially run mon-wed-fri for 5 weeks vs m-f for 3 weeks?
 
Wouldn't you be able to add more space between practices? Is there a time frame that 15 practices have to be complete once started or could we potentially run mon-wed-fri for 5 weeks vs m-f for 3 weeks?

17.9.6.4 Spring Practice. [FBS/FCS] Fifteen postseason practice sessions [including intrasquad scrimmages and the spring game permitted in Bylaw 17.9.5.2-(a)] are permissible. An institution is not required to count as one of its 15 designated days any day during which countable athletically related activities are limited solely to required conditioning activities and/or review of game film. Practice sessions must meet the following conditions: (Revised: 1/10/90, 1/10/91, 1/10/92, 1/11/94, 1/13/98, 6/21/01, 1/9/06 effective 8/1/06, 12/15/06)
(a) All practice sessions are conducted within a period of 34 consecutive calendar days, omitting vacation and examination days officially announced on the institution’s calendar and days during which the institution is closed due to inclement weather.
(b) Any such practice sessions held during vacation days may not be of longer duration than those normally held when academic classes are in session.
(c) Only 12 of the practice sessions may involve contact, and such contact shall not occur prior to the third practice session.
(d) The noncontact practice sessions may involve headgear as the only piece of protective equipment.
(e) Of the 12 permissible contact sessions, eight sessions may involve tackling, and not more than three of the eight tackling sessions may be devoted primarily (greater than 50 percent of practice time) to 11-on-11 scrimmages.
(f ) Tackling shall be prohibited in four of the 12 contact sessions. An institution has the discretion to determine the practice activities (other than tackling) that may occur during the four contact nontackling sessions as well as the protective equipment to be worn by the student-athletes.
(g) If an institution conducts a “spring game” per Bylaw 17.9.5.2-(a), the game shall be counted as one of the three sessions that may be devoted primarily to 11-on-11 scrimmages.
(h) The amount of time that a student-athlete may be involved in such postseason countable athletically related activities shall be limited to a maximum of four hours per day and 20 hours per week.
 
17.9.6.4 Spring Practice. [FBS/FCS] Fifteen postseason practice sessions [including intrasquad scrimmages and the spring game permitted in Bylaw 17.9.5.2-(a)] are permissible. An institution is not required to count as one of its 15 designated days any day during which countable athletically related activities are limited solely to required conditioning activities and/or review of game film. Practice sessions must meet the following conditions: (Revised: 1/10/90, 1/10/91, 1/10/92, 1/11/94, 1/13/98, 6/21/01, 1/9/06 effective 8/1/06, 12/15/06)
(a) All practice sessions are conducted within a period of 34 consecutive calendar days, omitting vacation and examination days officially announced on the institution’s calendar and days during which the institution is closed due to inclement weather.
(b) Any such practice sessions held during vacation days may not be of longer duration than those normally held when academic classes are in session.
(c) Only 12 of the practice sessions may involve contact, and such contact shall not occur prior to the third practice session.
(d) The noncontact practice sessions may involve headgear as the only piece of protective equipment.
(e) Of the 12 permissible contact sessions, eight sessions may involve tackling, and not more than three of the eight tackling sessions may be devoted primarily (greater than 50 percent of practice time) to 11-on-11 scrimmages.
(f ) Tackling shall be prohibited in four of the 12 contact sessions. An institution has the discretion to determine the practice activities (other than tackling) that may occur during the four contact nontackling sessions as well as the protective equipment to be worn by the student-athletes.
(g) If an institution conducts a “spring game” per Bylaw 17.9.5.2-(a), the game shall be counted as one of the three sessions that may be devoted primarily to 11-on-11 scrimmages.
(h) The amount of time that a student-athlete may be involved in such postseason countable athletically related activities shall be limited to a maximum of four hours per day and 20 hours per week.

Thank you. Love that we can spread practices over 34 days with film and conditioning days in between and not have to worry about scheduling conflicts.
 
They currently spread the practices out during a 5 week period (at least for as long as I can remember). They used to be 3 a week when they were open to the public years ago.
 

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