Trent Noah

EliteBlue

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For those that know the details and still follow recruiting, what’s the odds we can steal Noah back from South Carolina?

He’s a 6’7 bucket that should have never been allowed to leave the state to start with but we all know how that worked w the last regime. Needed room for 1nDs and can’t have too many instate kids bc the pressure to play them.

Has he officially inked or just committed?
 
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For those that know the details and still follow recruiting, what’s the odds we can steal Noah back from South Carolina?

He’s a 6’7 bucket that should have never been allowed to leave the state to start with but we all know how that worked w the last regime. Needed room for 1nDs and can’t have too many instate kids bc the pressure to play them.

Has he officially inked or just committed?
I think he has already signed
 
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EliteBlue

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I'd like to see them at least try if Pope thinks he can play at Kentucky level.
He’s already committed to a program in our league that beat us; so my initial take is he can play here. He’d be the type to stick around 3-4 years too so it’s not that we need him to be a star year 1
 

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I might be wrong, but NLI is generally difficult to back out of unless there are extenuating circumstances like family illness or a coaching change. That's how our guys have backed out.
Maybe he can make an appeal for any aging grandparents. It’s worked for ppl in the past and then they end up 5+ hours from their hometown anyways
 

Kybluedude

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I think he played with Reed in the summers. I’m sure SC would release him if he asked. He looks to be a good fit in the new offense. Core guy
 

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For those that know the details and still follow recruiting, what’s the odds we can steal Noah back from South Carolina?

He’s a 6’7 bucket that should have never been allowed to leave the state to start with but we all know how that worked w the last regime. Needed room for 1nDs and can’t have too many instate kids bc the pressure to play them.

Has he officially inked or just committed?
I would love to get Noah. Bring in Malachi Moreno and Jasper Johnson next year, add Mash, Jr. and Blackmon, that would be a fun team to root for.
 
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Great thing about Pope is I now have a coach who knows much more about basketball than I do .

I don’t think cal could have coached a good high school team. He just recruited incredible talent and rolled the basketball out for them to play .
His out of bounds PLAY was bizarre . Just throw the ball high to one of your taller forwards . Have him push off to get the ball.
I coukd go on and on but I will never second guess coach Pope .
 

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In today’s environment where players are openly encouraged to transfer at will, I think if he asked to be released bc his childhood dream school opened up due to a coaching change that he’d get approved. USC doesn’t want to force someone to be there nor do they want any negative press of holding players hostage and keeping them from their dreams.

10-20 years ago there’s no shot. These days it’s “if coaches can leave whenever they want then players should too” mentality
 
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I might be wrong, but NLI is generally difficult to back out of unless there are extenuating circumstances like family illness or a coaching change. That's how our guys have backed out.
Nah. NIL is no problem since it isn't technically affiliated with the school or the NCAA.

Bama had a football player transfer to another school in December, collected $100,000 NIL money from the new school, and transferred back to Bama in time to start the January semester.

What are they going to say?? Give us our money back??
 

EliteBlue

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Nah. NIL is no problem since it isn't technically affiliated with the school or the NCAA.

Bama had a football player transfer to another school in December, collected $100,000 NIL money from the new school, and transferred back to Bama in time to start the January semester.

What are they going to say?? Give us our money back??
National Letter of Intent. It’s the physical
Signing versus just a verbal commitment or scholarship papers.

But still….in today’s world I think he’d get release if he asked. Maybe grandma is feeling a little lonely and he needs to be close for family mental health….
 

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Nah. NIL is no problem since it isn't technically affiliated with the school or the NCAA.

Bama had a football player transfer to another school in December, collected $100,000 NIL money from the new school, and transferred back to Bama in time to start the January semester.

What are they going to say?? Give us our money back??
NLI national letter of intent, not NIL...
 
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I was just about to start a post about Noah, when I saw this thread. Its a damn shame the Clown didnt recruit this kid to start with. He too would thrive in Pope's offense. Can you imagine, Reed, Perry, Big Z and Noah out there together shooting the other teams off the floor. It would rival the unforgettables in popularity.
 
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JPFisher

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Nah. NIL is no problem since it isn't technically affiliated with the school or the NCAA.

Bama had a football player transfer to another school in December, collected $100,000 NIL money from the new school, and transferred back to Bama in time to start the January semester.

What are they going to say?? Give us our money back??
NLI - National Letter of Intent
NIL - Name, Image, and Likeness

The letter of intent is tricky to navigate because it's intended to be a sort of binding contract.

Edit: just saw your previous reply
 

tj4fun

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For those that know the details and still follow recruiting, what’s the odds we can steal Noah back from South Carolina?

He’s a 6’7 bucket that should have never been allowed to leave the state to start with but we all know how that worked w the last regime. Needed room for 1nDs and can’t have too many instate kids bc the pressure to play them.

Has he officially inked or just committed?
For us to go where we want to go. We need to aim higher then this. We need the best of the best! Just because cal got the best and failed doesn't mean that we change. Pope better go get the best talent out there!
 

jgodek

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If he wanted out, I'd be shocked if USC didn't grant him his request. No school will want or should want to hold a kid against their will. Would be a bad look and definitely would be used against them on the recruiting trail.

That said, I wouldn't expect him to ask out of his commitment.
 

ck-2

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Why couldn't he get out of it ? Didn't we just release a kid from his?
Yes because the coach he signed to play for is no longer the coach. Nothing has changed at SC. Can’t let every kid out of their NLI because SW Missouri community college hired a new coach that they might’ve wanted to play for.
 
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jgodek

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Yes because the coach he signed to play for is no longer the coach. Nothing has changed at SC. Can’t let every kid out of their NLI because SW Missouri community college hired a new coach that they might’ve wanted to play for.
You literally can, if the kid asks out, the school will grant it. It's 2024, not 2004.
 
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He’s not backing out at South Carolina. Loves Paris. Good chance to start next season for the gamecocks. However if Paris bolts he could be a great portal addition down the road.
 

ck-2

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You literally can, if the kid asks out, the school will grant it. It's 2024, not 2004.
I’m not arguing that a player can’t ask out and be granted a release. I’m just saying the loop hole people are referring to is if a kid signs a LOI at a school and then THAT schools coach leaves they are released from their LOI. Cal leaving KY has nothing to do with that.
 

trueblujr

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That doesn’t matter. He can reopen his recruitment just like all our guys
Only think that works for signed guys when there is a coaching change, SC hasn't had a coaching change, so he would have to ask out of his LOI and that's unlikely.

Maybe we get him in the Portal in a year or two.
 

trueblujr

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There was a coaching change at Kentucky
But not at the school he committed to. That's not how this works. Even in the age of the Portal they have to have some kind of safeguards to protect rosters. It doesn't need to be any more of a free for all than it already is.