Let's hope so, this class is starting to look like it will be great.I think the Arkansas visit is one that he is taking looking for reasons to pick NU. If that makes any sense.
Think when you look at a house and you really like one you just saw but you think "I should still check out this other one" so you go check it out and you like it a lot but at the same time you think "I like the basement but the basement in the first house seemed better"
I tend to agree. He's also being very courteous and businesslike with everyone. Another point to ponder is like our own Larry Asante, a Juco DB, is from the same area(greater DC area) that Seisay grew up in. I can promise you that the staff is playing that up as well.I think the Arkansas visit is one that he is taking looking for reasons to pick NU. If that makes any sense.
Think when you look at a house and you really like one you just saw but you think "I should still check out this other one" so you go check it out and you like it a lot but at the same time you think "I like the basement but the basement in the first house seemed better"
He's announcing December 20th. One week from today.Doesn't he need to decide soon as JUCO signing day is coming up and he needs to start figuring out where he is going so he can get there in January??
Quoting this so nobody goes crazy with the request to "post more support" for this guy.Sorry to sound like a compliance officer, but you should probably delete your comment. It's an NCAA violation to contact potential recruits via social media (Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, etc). You can follow potential recruits, but you cannot contact them in any way, shape or form. Read this informative Q&A from OU's website as an example:Not much here, but I did post "Please go to Nebraska! You'd probably start right away!" on his facebook fan page (thinking by some weird odds it could convince him to commit to Nebraska haha) and one of his family members, Ish Seisay, liked my comment. No one else's comments have been liked on his page. Not saying it's much, but hey, it's something haha!
Due to the increasing popularity of social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter), the OU Athletics Department has created this page as a quick reference for Sooner fans.
Please remember that only coaches and Athletics Department staff members may be involved in the recruiting process. All boosters are prohibited from contacting prospects or members of a prospect's family by any means for the purpose of encouraging the prospect's participation in the University of Oklahoma's athletics program.
May I post messages on a prospective student-athlete's Facebook page or similar site and try to convince him/her to attend OU?
No, you may not. An athletics representative may not e-mail or post messages on the webpage or website of any prospective student-athlete.
May I create an online group dedicated to convincing or encouraging a prospect that we want them to attend OU if the group members do not directly contact the prospect?
The NCAA would consider this as recruiting activity by boosters, so this would not be permissible.
What if I do not urge a prospect to come to OU, may I contact them just to tell them about all the great things OU has to offer?
No. Once again, this is another form of recruiting.
Who is defined as a prospect?
Any individual that has begun classes for the ninth grade. This includes any individual who is currently enrolled in and/or attending courses at a junior college.
Please remember that individuals other than Oklahoma coaches should not be contacting prospects, directly or indirectly, in any manner or using any form of communication in an effort to persuade them to attend OU.
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