Yea, even only for a millisecond.I think a grayshirt has always been a real possibility for Hunter and Lane wants to give him something to think about.
Yea, even only for a millisecond.I think a grayshirt has always been a real possibility for Hunter and Lane wants to give him something to think about.
Yep. Plus Lane was his recruiter at UA.I wonder if Lane was given a "blessing" to offer Hunter due to the likely situation of a grey shirt.
I'm not sure how many firm offers he has, but it at least gives him an opportunity to go somewhere and enroll right away if the option isn't on the table for being part of this class.
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He is the least heralded commit but not to say unwanted since we accepted his commitment. I think we honor that commitment but ask him to be a team player and enroll in January since we must fill the class at other positions of need. Lane knew of this and hence the offer but I still think the kid accepts a greyshirt.Here is an interview with Hunter from Rivals. He likes Lane, he said we have not mentioned a grayshirt to him and he really likes our staff and other OL commits. I don't really know what to make of it.
https://alabama.rivals.com/news/brannon-updates-commitment-status
I'm not saying the kid isn't telling the truth but something doesn't add up here. I have every confidence in our staff but this looks like one of those deals that makes us look bad.Here is an interview with Hunter from Rivals. He likes Lane, he said we have not mentioned a grayshirt to him and he really likes our staff and other OL commits. I don't really know what to make of it.
https://alabama.rivals.com/news/brannon-updates-commitment-status
I am not sure that this is true - they want to play in the NFL. Kiffin has a great track record of developing offensive players and putting them in the NFL. IMO, he will attract players in his own right, no matter where he coaches.Kiffin must be delusional. No highly recruited football player is going to FAU. They want prime time exposure and FAU has none.
I am not sure that this is true - they want to play in the NFL. Kiffin has a great track record of developing offensive players and putting them in the NFL. IMO, he will attract players in his own right, no matter where he coaches.
Guess we'll find out how much he actually learned from Coach Saban over the past three years.Agree here. The question with Lane is the question that he always has to answer...can he get out of his own way long enough to have success? There is a mountain of evidence on one side of that argument and not much on the other side.
I don't think it's a matter of learning anything. The man clearly has at least two addictions and maybe some personality disorder. He almost reminds me of a chilled out version of Clare Danes' bipolar character on Homeland. In short, unless Lane has a good support system around him, I'm afraid he's doomed to fail.Guess we'll find out how much he actually learned from Coach Saban over the past three years.
Guess we'll find out how much he actually learned from Coach Saban over the past three years.