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[QUOTE="Cliver, post: 1967745, member: 6108"] Correct: a coach can't comment on a recruit - at least not by name - until the school has the letter* in hand. Meanwhile, Cal's media people posted a video of him addressing all four signees by name earlier today. *Now, the thing I'm uncertain about is what, if any, rule differences there are between an LOI and a financial aid agreement (FAFSA, I guess). What Green might have done is the same thing Brandon Knight and maybe one or two others at UK (and I'm sure elsewhere) have done recently: fill out a FAFSA, enroll at the University, but forego the LOI. A recruit doesn't have to sign a LOI, and not doing so gives him more flexibility if and when that recruit changes his mind about his commitment or needs to back out for any other reason. Again, not sure if that's the route Green took, but it might help to explain some of what you guys heard about the wishy-washy paperwork. [/QUOTE]
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