Actually it would be after their red shirt sophomore year. So we would have them play that red shirt sophomore year.Red shirt sophomores are draft eligible. Winston and Manziel were both red shirt sophomores when they went to the draft.
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Have we had one under coach Saban? Most of our players that left after their Junior year played as freshman. I cannot think of a redshirt sophomore leaving Bama, ever. But I could be wrong.Actually it would be after their red shirt sophomore year. So we would have them play that red shirt sophomore year.
I think you are right we normally play those type of players if there is a chance they may leave after just 3 years on campus.Have we had one under coach Saban? Most of our players that left after their Junior year played as freshman. I cannot think of a redshirt sophomore leaving Bama, ever. But I could be wrong.
Have we had one under coach Saban? Most of our players that left after their Junior year played as freshman. I cannot think of a redshirt sophomore leaving Bama, ever. But I could be wrong.
Henry is a great example - everyone knew that he was a 3 year player so he got some time on the field as a true freshman. Also look at Cyrus Kouandjio. Cam Robinson is among the next group gone after 3 years.I think you are right we normally play those type of players if there is a chance they may leave after just 3 years on campus.
How in the world can a true freshman be 21 (turned 21 in December according to my math if that DOB is correct)?December 20, 1994, so he is 22, so he will turn 23 next season. He'll draft out at 24 years old. Amari was 21, not sure why that is, but it is what it is.
Well, yeah. Just like a junior is draft eligible after his junior year.Actually it would be after their red shirt sophomore year. So we would have them play that red shirt sophomore year.
He may have started school late and with his birthday being when it is caused him to be old for his grade. Some parents hold their kids out of school or back for athletic purposes or even maturity issues.How in the world can a true freshman be 21 (turned 21 in December according to my math if that DOB is correct)?
Held back in school a year or two along with a late birthday. A new craze in TX is putting your kid in select leagues at age 4 and then listen to the coaches tell you your kid has talent, you should put them in Kindergarden 2 years so they are a year older when they get to HS. "They'd have a physical/maturity advantage being 19 their Sr year."How in the world can a true freshman be 21 (turned 21 in December according to my math if that DOB is correct)?
Yeah check your math. He's 21 and will 22 at the end of next year.December 20, 1994, so he is 22, so he will turn 23 next season. He'll draft out at 24 years old. Amari was 21, not sure why that is, but it is what it is.
I turned 18 in march of the year I graduated and it made a huge impact in sports, I was the top end of my class but would have fallen below many the class ahead of me. Does not seem significant, but it sure was for me, especially 7th through 10th gradesHeld back in school a year or two along with a late birthday. A new craze in TX is putting your kid in select leagues at age 4 and then listen to the coaches tell you your kid has talent, you should put them in Kindergarden 2 years so they are a year older when they get to HS. "They'd have a physical/maturity advantage being 19 their Sr year."
I have neighbors who spend at least $10k a year on select soccer. Say it's a scholarship for their kid.... Willing to bet if you just took that money and saved it, college is more than paid for.....
Yep, guilty as charged. He turned 21, will turn 22 ending of next season and draft out at 23. That makes much more sense. Thanks for the correctionYeah check your math. He's 21 and will 22 at the end of next year.
Stewart might as well be Mr. Clutch if he keeps improving throughout his career. His best performance was against Tennessee, and in playoff. I want to include Auburn, but that catch in 1st half... man... that would've been epic had he caught it.Watching Cooper vs Georgia, when he sped up to the ball, and Ridley vs Arkansas, 2 move and then outran the coverage, that both of these guys have an afterburner speed, like a horse kick away, that most don't. You think they are at full speed, and then you see they have an extra reserved burst if needed.
I hope to see Ardarius in the draft one day, I think he has the skills and is clutch.
Which goes back to Chris Back. When the QB is feeding off of receivers he can count on and chemistry is developed, how do you pull those guys?Stewart might as well be Mr. Clutch if he keeps improving throughout his career. His best performance was against Tennessee, and in playoff. I want to include Auburn, but that catch in 1st half... man... that would've been epic had he caught it.
Stewart is a burner who is able to high point a ball and take it away from DBs. Same with Ridley. That is not a very common ability at this level - no more than a dozen in all of college football in a given season. Lots of receivers can run fast and catch the ball when open. Few can catch it in traffic, or when the pass is being contested.Stewart might as well be Mr. Clutch if he keeps improving throughout his career. His best performance was against Tennessee, and in playoff. I want to include Auburn, but that catch in 1st half... man... that would've been epic had he caught it.