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Understatement of the Day: This Haggerty girl could be really good.

 

Huskers looking good in the first set.

 

I don't know if anyone knew how big of a coup this was to steal her from Wiscy. But she was a very, very good get.

Still hard to believe they released her to another conference school.

I wonder if the backlash from the basketball player vs Bo Ryan left a public stink they didn't want to revisit?

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Understatement of the Day: This Haggerty girl could be really good.

 

Huskers looking good in the first set.

 

I don't know if anyone knew how big of a coup this was to steal her from Wiscy. But she was a very, very good get.

Still hard to believe they released her to another conference school.

I wonder if the backlash from the basketball player vs Bo Ryan left a public stink they didn't want to revisit?

 

It wasn't really a "release." If it was, she would've had to sit out due to the transfer rules. The only way around that is if the National Letter of Intent is declared null and void. She wasn't a transfer. Rereading the NLI provisions a letter is "null and void" in the case where

-Player is not admitted (was told this isn't it)

-Player is not certified by the clearinghouse (in which case she wouldn't play at NU either)

-School is dropping the sport (not likely)

-One year absence/military or religious mission (not enough time)

-A recruiting violation had occurred by the school issuing the letter.

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Understatement of the Day: This Haggerty girl could be really good.

 

Huskers looking good in the first set.

 

I don't know if anyone knew how big of a coup this was to steal her from Wiscy. But she was a very, very good get.

Still hard to believe they released her to another conference school.

I wonder if the backlash from the basketball player vs Bo Ryan left a public stink they didn't want to revisit?

 

It wasn't really a "release." If it was, she would've had to sit out due to the transfer rules. The only way around that is if the National Letter of Intent is declared null and void. She wasn't a transfer. Rereading the NLI provisions a letter is "null and void" in the case where

-Player is not admitted (was told this isn't it)

-Player is not certified by the clearinghouse (in which case she wouldn't play at NU either)

-School is dropping the sport (not likely)

-One year absence/military or religious mission (not enough time)

-A recruiting violation had occurred by the school issuing the letter.

Good info.........thanks......

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