I’m very very happy to hear NPG is doing well. We had no updates on his recovery it seems.
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surprised how many players developed so much on their own without access to the facilities
I’m very very happy to hear NPG is doing well. We had no updates on his recovery it seems.
I’m not a big stickler on punctuation, except when none is used...surprised how many players developed so much on their own without access to the facilities
nick saban said 70% of his team had no access to weights during quarantine
We’re not as deep as we’d like to be, but we can probably absorb injuries much better now. If Newsome and NPG can play then we’re sitting pretty good with depth.The DB room definitely is much more experienced this year and has plenty of talent. The key, of course as always, is whether they can stay healthy.
I’m very very happy to hear NPG is doing well. We had no updates on his recovery it seems.
surprised how many players developed so much on their own without access to the facilities
nick saban said 70% of his team had no access to weights during quarantine
The latter fact doesn't necessarily mean the former statement is untrue.I’d take everything Fisher says with a grain of salt. Last summer he said Dismuke was the most improved player in the DB and then Dismuke proceeeded to play very little.
Didn’t he start basically all season?I’d take everything Fisher says with a grain of salt. Last summer he said Dismuke was the most improved player in the DB and then Dismuke proceeeded to play very little.
12 games played, tied with Honas for third in total tackles at 67.Didn’t he start basically all season?
That's what I thought. Not the greatest. Seems to be a are slow at times reminding me of Corey Cooper. But he started and played a ton. Not sure what eat bugs is talking about.Didn’t he start basically all season?
We only have one spot, so probably only if we can't get Joseph.
We only have one spot, so probably only if we can't get Joseph.
I'm guessing this guy would want to transfer in time for fall camp and probably wont last long. Does Francois free up a scholly right now? We had one open before he left.I wonder if Joseph gets his grades and makes it, if we could add this guy for a 2021 miss in recruiting? Obviously that would be down the road once we know he was a better option then what we had left for 2021 prospects.
No, that scholarship won't be available until 2021. I think they should revisit that, especially if they are going to grant the players waivers to be immediately eligible.I'm guessing this guy would want to transfer in time for fall camp and probably wont last long. Does Francois free up a scholly right now? We had one open before he left.
I think the school can apply for an exemption on that scholarship. Sorta cuts both ways, you try to cost all parties involved a year if they just wanna quit on each other before a season even happens.No, that scholarship won't be available until 2021. I think they should revisit that, especially if they are going to grant the players waivers to be immediately eligible.
i could go either way with that idea... I get the frustration with having a kid quite on the team before a single snap is even played. However I also get the sting of being that far away from home for the first time... I know as a young man that joined the military right out of high school I got very home sick and and wanted to go back home... as time went on that homesick definitely went away and have since loved my time in the military...I think the school can apply for an exemption on that scholarship. Sorta cuts both ways, you try to cost all parties involved a year if they just wanna quit on each other before a season even happens.
IMO if a kid transfers without playing a season it should cost him two years. Make them stick it out a year, going away to college is hard. Give them a reason to hang in there and get adjusted.
It's a wash, in theory, vs. the idea that he stays a year at that school and then transfers and has to sit out a year which is how it is now.i could go either way with that idea... I get the frustration with having a kid quite on the team before a single snap is even played. However I also get the sting of being that far away from home for the first time... I know as a young man that joined the military right out of high school I got very home sick and and wanted to go back home... as time went on that homesick definitely went away and have since loved my time in the military...
what I don’t like about the two years sitting is at that point it messes with the kids potential to succeed and make some money for himself... I do think there NEEDS to be some kind of reform to ensure that kids stay at least a year, the schools put a lot of money towards a kid just to recruit them, If I was the NCAA I’d say we will not process any transfer papers for a kid until a year after the LOI is signed...The only exception would be in extreme cases, like a death in the family and at that point if the waiver was submitted to be close to family then they’d have to transfer to a college within a certain radius of their home of record/ graduating high school... the transferring has gotten out of hand and I know it isn’t just good ol Nebraska U that’s been effected by it... but it sure seems our transfers are coming from position groups that can’t afford to lose them...