What does academic eligibility have to do with signing an LOI? ..
I guess there's a difference of opinion here...but I think there's a pretty big connection....
lemme ask you... -- of course an ineligible kid can sign a LOI -- but any coach who keeps signing ineligible kids is a doofus and isn't doing his homework very well.....
how many kids who are academically ineligible are asked by Creighton to sign a LOI???
Has it happened in the past 5 years?? I suspect it has not......
....so if a kid who IS academically ineligible virtually never is given a scholarship offer or asked to sign a LOI, then I'd say there's at least some correlation between the two...and it is a fully intentional correlation at the direction of the head coach so he doesn't end up with 13 kids under scholarship and all academically ineligible...
So -- why would BU sign and put a kid under scholarship BEFORE knowing if the kid would be eligible to play at BU or anywhere??
It did happen with Kenyon Smith at ISU, and it happened with Daniel West at Tennessee..and both cases ended up a little less than as desired, with both kids then having to leave school and go elsewhere (juco) and then the scholarship sitting unused and having only 12 kids on scholarship while one scholarship sat idle...
Frankly I have a hard time believing that I have to explain why a school really would like to have the simple info like is the kid eligible and OK to enroll and be on scholarship, before we commit a scholarship and sign the kid to a LOI and stop looking for anyone else to fill that scholarship.
Outside of the kids basketball abilities, I'd suspect his eligibility status HAS TO BE the single most important factor the coach would HAVE to know and NEED to know before offering the kid and getting him to sign the LOI!
There is no reason why Wilkins couldn't have signed a LOI in the fall of 2009
sure there is...have you ever read the rules that govern LOI's??
If JW were to sign in fall of 2009 he would have needed to demonstrate a reasonable likelihood of having his associates degree by the following spring...and maybe he couldn't
..and also he may NOT have had a scholarship offer any more at that time.....and we have evidence to believe that was indeed the case...
Plus, if BU had reason to believe that JW was NOT going to be eligible, then they were smart to NOT sign him, for the reasons above.....you can't sign 20 kids hoping that 13 will be eligible....you pretty much have to sign the ones that ARE eligible...if the kid is signed then ineligible, it doesn't kill or hurt anyone too much, but it is a mistake that schools all try to avoid.
You act like it's no big deal and everyone does it....
one more note -- BU did NOT lose John Wilkins because they failed to sign him!!
They lost JW because the NCAA ruled him ineligible for initial enrollment in fall of 2008.
After that BU continued to recruit him for a while but stopped before the first opportunity he was eligible to sign a LOI.