At least he can learn about leadership and character in the classroom.
At least he can learn about leadership and character in the classroom.
I don't think that he will play immediately, anyway. I guess he might win the backup role, but he has no time in the system and it has taken him too much time to learn GA's system for me to assume he will do better at OSU.“In October, a Georgia baseball player was dismissed from that program after it was discovered he was using racial slurs aimed Fields”
So is this going to be his excuse for immediate eligibility?
That is genius! Now I wait for the first #metoo transfer. (Blue font)“In October, a Georgia baseball player was dismissed from that program after it was discovered he was using racial slurs aimed Fields”
So is this going to be his excuse for immediate eligibility? [emoji849]
College football free agency. Honestly I’m fine with it unless they start treating coaches the same way. Coaches make promises all the time and then leave players who’ve committed to them and the university high and dry. I know players commit to the school but everyone knows the reality is that many also commit because of the relationship they have with the coaches that recruit them.If Fields is granted immediate eligibility they might as well just announce that anyone can transfer and play right away. Between Fields, Barnett and Shea Patterson that's what's happening anyways..
I think that's one of the last pix taken of me with straight hair. At the end of January last year I had a right colon resection (precancerous growth). I came out of the surgery with wavy hair. Quite an adjustment, when you've had pencil-straight hair all your life...Earl can still count...
Means he ain't lost it yet.
Earl still has hair too...
I tend to agree, but I consider the chaos it would create in the sport. The one thing that has players think more carefully about a transfer is the lost year. Remove that and you will create major chaos. Roster management becomes impossible.College football free agency. Honestly I’m fine with it unless they start treating coaches the same way. Coaches make promises all the time and then leave players who’ve committed to them and the university high and dry. I know players commit to the school but everyone knows the reality is that many also commit because of the relationship they have with the coaches that recruit them.
This is what amazes me about Saban, how he can keep recruiting at the level he does with the amount of staff turnover we've had...College football free agency. Honestly I’m fine with it unless they start treating coaches the same way. Coaches make promises all the time and then leave players who’ve committed to them and the university high and dry. I know players commit to the school but everyone knows the reality is that many also commit because of the relationship they have with the coaches that recruit them.
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I tend to agree, but I consider the chaos it would create in the sport. The one thing that has players think more carefully about a transfer is the lost year. Remove that and you will create major chaos. Roster management becomes impossible.
LOL - He melts down and throws a fit? Yeah, he would not take it well. He would immediately transfer.B1G...What does this do to Tate Martell if he loses PT? He seems to be a little wound up already...
LOL - He melts down and throws a fit? Yeah, he would not take it well. He would immediately transfer.
Tate is like your Crazy Tony - we know what we have in him. Kid is nuts.I want to #6 that (HaHa!), but don't want to offend!
I think that's one of the last pix taken of me with straight hair. At the end of January last year I had a right colon resection (precancerous growth). I came out of the surgery with wavy hair. Quite an adjustment, when you've had pencil-straight hair all your life...
https://twitter.com/abc/status/1081299367955480576Those three pass catchers combined to account for 48 percent of the Bulldogs' receiving yards and 56 percent of the team's receiving touchdowns.
Really hate that for them...In addition to losing Fields and Ford, Ridley, Hardeman, and Nauta are all going pro: http://www.sportingnews.com/ca/nfl/...ridley-isaac-nauta/1vgsr60cer3r61kkx2ligvn9hb
That's a LOT of production gone in one day...