- July 15th, 2015, 2:47 pm
#486656
We certainly are pleased that circumstances have lined up in our favor.
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Dirty 30 wrote:Thanks guys glad to be a part of the board. I am looking forward to following Liberty Football and baseball for a long time. Coach Bennett is a big Liberty Fan and Brandon really enjoyed his visit. Even though he is committed to Liberty, schools have still been recruiting him and Wake Forest LB Coach message him on twitter yesterday and Georgia Tech and Georgia Southern are still interested but they all have not said if they will allow him to play baseball and that is a major requirement for him. He said it would take alot for him not to go to Liberty, he loves it and can't wait to be a flame in 2016. I have a idea for the NCAA:I believe the NCAA should make a rule that when a student athlete verbally commits that no school should be allowed to recruit that kid. Treat it just like a LOI. This would help both parties and the kid can move on and enjoy his senior year. That is the reason kids commit early so they can be done with the recruiting process and enjoy there last year of high school. What do you guys think?Not gunna happen. A former member of this board who is on our football staff was famous for saying ¨verbals mean nothing¨. I miss Libertine. Funniest guy we ever had on here IMHO. Actually, the LOI was instituted by the NCAA to end the recruiting process. Before that, prospects were literally in play till they enrolled (and still are if they don´t sign a LOI). If a player is strongly committed, it´s basically up to him to let the other schools who are still after him know he is not interested. In the twitter age, that´s really not hard. A perfect example of how to do it is Aiden Burroughs committment tweet. Ï would play for no other school¨. Not saying he hasn´t had anone else contact him since then. Maybe his dad, ¨flamesfreak¨can tell us. I would think most coaches would back off when they read something like that though.
Columbia (SC) The State wrote:Brandon Tillmon: Left for football, right for baseballClick Here for Full Story
BY CHRIS DEARING
Special to The State
River Bluff’s Brandon Tillmon has not missed a beat since high school football practice began earlier this month. The senior left-handed quarterback has transitioned after spending most of his summer playing outfield and pitching right-handed for his travel baseball team.
Wait, what?
That’s correct – Tillmon is a left-handed quarterback and a right-handed baseball player. Athletes at the highest level have a hard time achieving such a feat, but it’s something Tillmon has done since he was 7 years old.
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