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'20 LA SDE Patrick Jenkins (Signed to TCU)

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Ht: 6'2"
Wt: 253
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247s rating: 4* - 93 grade; #9 DT (#149 overall)
ESPN rating: 4* - 80 grade; #25 DT
Rivals rating: 4* - 5.8rr; #34 DT

247sports Composite: 4* / 0.9094 rating / #25 DT / #257 overall

Reported Offers: COLORADO, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado State, Kansas, LA Tech, ULL, LSU, Memphis, Miami (FL), Miss State, Missouri, Ole Miss, South Alabama, TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Troy, Tulane, UAB, FCS offers
 
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One of his H.S. coaches from this past fall is now on CU staff.
Cordae Hankton who is a long time HS coach in NOLA. link
His brother Cortez Hankton is the passing game coordinator and WR coach at UGA.
Isn't there some sort of rule about recruiting where a coach has come from? Or is it the other way around where we couldn't offer Hankton a job if we had already been recruiting Jenkins or something like that
 
Isn't there some sort of rule about recruiting where a coach has come from? Or is it the other way around where we couldn't offer Hankton a job if we had already been recruiting Jenkins or something like that
Neither, as far as I'm aware.
 
Isn't there some sort of rule about recruiting where a coach has come from? Or is it the other way around where we couldn't offer Hankton a job if we had already been recruiting Jenkins or something like that

Don't know much about it but found this from 2017. I assume the rule either doesn't apply to GAs or they count as "on-field" coaches (though obviously not one of the ten assistants).
The NCAA has approved one rule directly relating to high school coaches and tabled another one. The one that passed governs when high school coaches can be hired and to what positions in the college ranks.
That rule, bylaw 11.4, reads like this:

In football, during a two-year period before a prospective student-athlete's anticipated enrollment and a two-year period after the prospective student-athlete's actual enrollment, an institution shall not employ (or enter into a contract for future employment with) an individual associated with the prospective student-athlete in any athletics department noncoaching staff position or in a strength and conditioning staff position.
This definition includes, but is not limited to, parents, legal guardians, handlers, personal trainers and coaches. An individual who meets this definition retains such status during the enrollment of the prospective student-athlete at the institution.​
Essentially, it means that anyone associated with a prospect cannot be hired as a non-field coach within two years of the prospect’s signing (read: high school coaches primarily). That is a very limiting rule since there are only nine on-field coaching positions. And if you do hire a high school coach, he can’t recruit a prospect from his former school for two years.
 
Well, the opportunity is there from day one to play. We need this young man, and a few more to get this thing rolling.
 
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