My opinion is very simple. If a player doesn't want to be on the U of A football team then he should be elsewhere. I dang sure don't want him on the field in the fourth quarter of a championship game.
The quote about quitting for me was "when you quit the first time, it is much easier to do the second time".[/B]
My old high school coach, (Murray Trimble, of Junction Boys fame) used to always say, "Once a quitter, always a quitter."
The quote about quitting for me was "when you quit the first time, it is much easier to do the second time".
The first time you quit it's hard. The second time it's not as hard.The third time you don't even have to think about itI remember that one...one of many...CPB.
I agree. I don't have any ill will toward them, but anyone who doesn't want to be at Bama should leave. To me, this goes for everyone- coaches, players, stat keepers, janitors, secretaries, etc.My opinion is very simple. If a player doesn't want to be on the U of A football team then he should be elsewhere. I dang sure don't want him on the field in the fourth quarter of a championship game.
This is news to me. I always heard you had to get an associate's degree, which is two years. Maybe he has enough credits now for that and only needs to enroll for a semester and stay in good standing. If so, this is some loophole!Alvin Kamara did the same thing before enrolling at UT.He basically can't transfer to a sec school this season. By him enrolling in Juco he will be able to enroll at a sec school by spring practice so there are obviously loop holes
I could be totally wrong but I have seen in more than one article where he should be able to transfer by January and at that time he can go wherever he wants.This is news to me. I always heard you had to get an associate's degree, which is two years. Maybe he has enough credits now for that and only needs to enroll for a semester and stay in good standing. If so, this is some loophole!
NOBODY chooses to go to Blinn on their own if they have a full ride at a great school. If he has to spend a full year at Blinn, he's going to REALLY find out just how much he wants to play. Alabama is Paradise compared to what he'll be experiencing soon. If he has to last a year or more, my money says he'll quit.
It's not a loophole. He has been on campus since January 2015. He probably is close to having enough credits already for an associates degree.This is news to me. I always heard you had to get an associate's degree, which is two years. Maybe he has enough credits now for that and only needs to enroll for a semester and stay in good standing. If so, this is some loophole!
NOBODY chooses to go to Blinn on their own if they have a full ride at a great school. If he has to spend a full year at Blinn, he's going to REALLY find out just how much he wants to play. Alabama is Paradise compared to what he'll be experiencing soon. If he has to last a year or more, my money says he'll quit.
Yep, he'll essentially do the same thing Mettenberger did and play JUCO for 1 year, and then transfer with 3 years of eligibility left.It's not a loophole. He has been on campus since January 2015. He probably is close to having enough credits already for an associates degree.
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Thanks for clarifying this, so basically if he gets his associates degree this fall he can transfer in time for Spring which confirms what I have read. I guess everyone saying this is assuming he gets the degree in a couple of months because I didn't see that mentioned.It's not a loophole. He has been on campus since January 2015. He probably is close to having enough credits already for an associates degree.
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It's assumed because it's pretty much standard procedure.Thanks for clarifying this, so basically if he gets his associates degree this fall he can transfer in time for Spring which confirms what I have read. I guess everyone saying this is assuming he gets the degree in a couple of months because I didn't see that mentioned.
You can bet those two are definitely in the mix. I would think A&M may have the edge though. We had to fight them for his signature the first time around.So, is it Texas A&M or Georgia he's looking at?
I`ll be very surprised if he doesn`t end up at UGA. Just hope he`ll be the last one that Kirby and Mel snake away from us.So, is it Texas A&M or Georgia he's looking at?
Georgia is too far away. He'll be at TAMU or Houston next year.I`ll be very surprised if he doesn`t end up at UGA. Just hope he`ll be the last one that Kirby and Mel snake away from us.