lol
what a moron
whats that i see on the horizon....oh yeah, suspensions
http://www.mywesttexas.com/site/news...d=475011&rfi=6
2-2 Lee signing day story
Jack Marrion
Sports Writer
Midland Reporter-Telegram
02/02/2006
By Jack Marrion
Sports Writer
One year ago the Lee football team achieved a rare feat by having two players sign letters of intent with the same NCAA Division I university. On Wednesday at the Lee High School library that occurrence was turned into a trend.
Rebels seniors Terrence McCoy and Leslie Ray signed with Texas A&M University on Wednesday, becoming the third and fourth Lee players to ink with the Aggies in the last two years. The duo joined Chevar Bryson and Jamie McCoy, Terrence's older brother, as A&M signees, both of whom were redshirt freshmen with the Aggies this past fall.
Whether the latest signing finished a rush or opened a pipeline from Midland to College Station the last two signing days at Lee have produced something that isn't often seen in college recruiting.
"I told them it's a good thing we wear maroon," said Lee coach Randy Quisenberry. "I guess you can just call us A&M West or something. I think that was kind of a unique deal. These guys were juniors last year when (Aggies cornerbacks coach Chris Thurmond) was recruiting the other two. He came down to see (Bryson and Jamie McCoy) and he saw those guys and they jumped out at them."
Bryson, a defensive back at Lee, and the elder McCoy, the Rebels' quarterback during his senior season, verbally committed to play for A&M during the 2004 football season, announcing their intentions within a month of each other.
Gaining two of the best athletes on the Rebels' squad at the time drew the interest of A&M's recruiting staff to other Lee players. Ray, an imposing defensive tackle, made his verbal commitment to the Aggies the following spring. The younger McCoy, a skilled and tall, physical receiver, joined the movement to A&M during this past football season.
"Our coaches are real good friends with the A&M coaches," Terrence McCoy said. "They tell them basically who our best players are. Then A&M starts looking at our players and if they like them they'll accept them."
Ray and McCoy were recruited by other colleges and universities but settled on A&M. Both said the opportunity to reunite with friends and relatives as Aggies teammates was a deciding factor.
"I kind of followed, but then I kind of went," Ray said. "My best friend, Terrence, is going. Jamie, I grew up with him and Chevar's my cousin. It'll be one big family again."
The Lee seniors were also able to use the advice of their former teammates in making their decision. McCoy, who said he's been looking forward to Wednesday since he watched Jaime sign his letter of intent a year ago, has received positive reports from his brother about A&M and the football program.
"They take care of you down there," McCoy said. "I know from my brother they keep your pockets full, give you plenty of money, keep feeding you meals. Besides that all the help they give you with football. They keep you on your grades with private tutoring. Just good all-around."
McCoy and Ray won't have any trouble finding friends in College Station during their first semester. In fact McCoy said they plan on rooming together at A&M their freshman year.
The easier transition from high school to college should assist in their development during their freshman year, including athletically.
"I think the sky's the limit," Quisenberry said. "That's what I told them. It's up to them at this point. They've got to decide what they want to do. As I told them at the football banquet, 'Don't let anybody tell you what you can and can't do and don't let anybody hold you back.' Those guys have got all the potential in the world."
And they might serve as inspiration for other Lee players to don a different maroon jersey.
Dear NCAA,
lol
what a moron
whats that i see on the horizon....oh yeah, suspensions
http://www.rolltide.com/files/14554.pdf
NCAA RULES REGARDING PER DIEM AND
MEAL ALLOWANCES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES
Per NCAA Bylaw 16.8.1.2.3, all student-athletes on the same team must receive identical meal allowances on
intercollegiate trips and during vacation periods when student-athletes are required to remain on campus for
organized practice sessions or compe ion. Such allowances may not exceed the amount provided by the
ins ution to ins utional staff members on away-from-campus trips and may not be provided for a particular meal
if the student-athlete receives that meal (or its equivalent) from another source (i.e., coach pays, event banquet,
etc.).
Any meal may be:
• Fed as a team meal and charged on the hotel bill,
• Fed at a remote location and paid from this advance fund, or
• Given as cash to each student with their signature on the Student Per Diem Signature Form serving as their receipt.
The Student Per Diem Signature Form must be completed, and signatures for the exact amount of cash should be
obtained by the coach. The dollar amount given to each student athlete must be posted on the student signature
form at the time the student athlete signs the form and receives the money. It should be clearly explained that this
signature and initialing serves as receipt of funds. Students shall not, under any cir stances: 1) be asked to
sign a blank student per diem signature form, nor 2) be asked to sign the form without receiving the per
diem at the same time.
really they give you money in college?
I thought you had to beg for food
Hmmm. If you come from a low or middle class income and all of a sudden someone's taking care of your $40,000 college tab, plus giving you a monthly stipend for food, I'd call that pockets full of cash.
chode bloatation is a situation which cant be mistaken
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