Isaac Gifford

But all of the players in the 2020 recruiting class don't actually count until next years class. That's what this group of signees is- 'next year's class.'

Obviously early enrollees are different, and I've heard they can be counted against the previous class and that appears to play in here a little.

But if his scholly doesn't start until fall, that is when all the other incoming players start too right? So why is this not a regular part of the class?
Because it is setup as a new fiscal year. Fall 2020 & spring 21 are under the same academic schedule. Which is where his scholarship would fall.

 
I'm a bit confused by this.  Usually I've seen a blueshirt be a guy who doesn't enroll in the summer/fall like most recruits but waits until January.  So they basically count towards the next class.

But he's going to enroll in January then get a scholarship this fall.  So he's basically still in this class.

So I wonder if him wanting to enroll early was kind of the hang-up here?  If he got a scholarship right away he'd have to count against this class but by not getting a scholarship this semester he can basically count against the next class while still being here as if he was in his class?

 
I'm a bit confused by this.  Usually I've seen a blueshirt be a guy who doesn't enroll in the summer/fall like most recruits but waits until January.  So they basically count towards the next class.

But he's going to enroll in January then get a scholarship this fall.  So he's basically still in this class.

So I wonder if him wanting to enroll early was kind of the hang-up here?  If he got a scholarship right away he'd have to count against this class but by not getting a scholarship this semester he can basically count against the next class while still being here as if he was in his class?
So use a year of eligibility (redshirt or not) but scholarship count ticks one down for the 2021 group. Weird, but we'll take it? 

 
So use a year of eligibility (redshirt or not) but scholarship count ticks one down for the 2021 group. Weird, but we'll take it? 


Well, he doesn't really lose a year of eligibility.  He's a January enrollee just like several other guys in this class.  But apparently doing it this way means he doesn't count toward the 25 we can take for this class - he'll count against the next class (I assume).

I'll definitely take him.  Just never seen anything play out like this before.

 
I'm a bit confused by this.  Usually I've seen a blueshirt be a guy who doesn't enroll in the summer/fall like most recruits but waits until January.  So they basically count towards the next class.

But he's going to enroll in January then get a scholarship this fall.  So he's basically still in this class.

So I wonder if him wanting to enroll early was kind of the hang-up here?  If he got a scholarship right away he'd have to count against this class but by not getting a scholarship this semester he can basically count against the next class while still being here as if he was in his class?
Yea, it is odd.  I just think they're obviously trying to maximize the number of kids they can take in this class knowing they can sort it out later and he's the perfect kid to do this with.  He's a local kid that didn't really have much interest in going anywhere else honestly, and with his situation he can afford it unlike a lot of other kids.  I don't know for sure but but I really think he would of walked on here if he had to.

 
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I've learned to not get hung up on class counting.  It all seems to be pretty fungible (count back, count forward, early enrollee, etc).  Its really only the 85 that matters.

 
Well, he doesn't really lose a year of eligibility.  He's a January enrollee just like several other guys in this class.  But apparently doing it this way means he doesn't count toward the 25 we can take for this class - he'll count against the next class (I assume).

I'll definitely take him.  Just never seen anything play out like this before.


He is not eligible to play that first year, but also doesn't count against the team's 25-man scholarship limit for the recruiting class.

https://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/football/lse-star-gifford-senses-momentum-in-frost-s-program-commits/article_ac7a98b8-3e5d-5f51-9fd2-80ed9090c74b.html


This says he won't be eligible to play this year. So, I assume that is how he won't count this year as he can't play anyways and it'll basically force a redshirt. He gets to be on scholarship though.

 
I've learned to not get hung up on class counting.  It all seems to be pretty fungible (count back, count forward, early enrollee, etc).  Its really only the 85 that matters.


Yeah, the 85 is usually more in play than anything else.

On that note, I have us at 84 right at the moment.  There are always a few that leave after spring.  But we have one more spot before someone has to leave for anyone else to show up.

 
Yeah, the 85 is usually more in play than anything else.

On that note, I have us at 84 right at the moment.  There are always a few that leave after spring.  But we have one more spot before someone has to leave for anyone else to show up.
We can over sign by 3, so we are looking 4 more signees.  Is this a correct assumption?

 
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