The way of CFB these days, Law's the proverbial "player to be named later" in 'Bama's offloading Curry on UK 35 years ago.because that’s where all the winners end up, right Bill Curry?
I won't root against Law, unless his success is hurting Bama.He just wanted out of Tuscaloosa. He lost trust in the staff.
Promises of things to come. In addition to Law, KY picked up:I won't root against Law, unless his success is hurting Bama.
But what I don't understand is this: if KLaw was really a sleeping giant we couldn't wake up in our offense that is truly comparable to Debo Samuel, why in the world when he went into the portal didn't the best offensive teams all over the country start bidding on him?
When I heard he was transferring to KY I made a strange face and scratched my head.
When you have highly touted RBs as lead blockers for Quarterrunningback, the writing was on the wall.He just wanted out of Tuscaloosa. He lost trust in the staff.
Peter woods is not leaving Clemson.He’s having a good game too
Just teasing? Dipping his proverbial toe in the water?Peter woods is not leaving Clemson.
Dunno 'bout promises of things to come and UK - that would span from Coach Bryant through Charley Bradshaw through Fran Curci through the soundalike defector from 'Bama (for which we were all very thankful in the end) - but if 'Bama could get Art Still in the transfer portal in return for Law with another year of eligibility at age 69, it would be an equitable arrangement.Promises of things to come. In addition to Law, KY picked up:
A 3700 yard passing QB (3744, 35TD, 9int, 332 Rush, 5 TD)
One of Nebraskas top RBs
A 6'4" receiver from Oklahoma, and
A 6'6" TE
Now that’s what I call a definitive statement! Not saying you’re not correct by any means, but how do you know that with such certainty?Peter woods is not leaving Clemson.
Malik Benson is portaling out of Florida St. He didn't do all that great at Bama.
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The NCAA Division I Board of Directors on Monday approved a blanket waiver granting an additional year of eligibility to former junior college transfers in similar positions to Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, opening the door for a wave of college athletes across all sports to spend one more year in college athletics.
According to an NCAA memo, the waiver extends an extra year of eligibility in 2025-26 to athletes who previously "competed at a non-NCAA school for one or more years" and otherwise would have exhausted their NCAA eligibility following the 2024-25 season.
Sadly, NIL and the portal have resulted in just this. "Those guys are replaceable" will be coach-speak for some time....... If we were gonna lose people, I'd rather it be who we've lost, for the most part. Those guys are replaceable.
Ingenious!The next step may be larger schools setting up a farm team at a smaller school. Coaches could run the same offense and defense; top performing players would be ready to plug in and play.
Guess that means we could hold onto Jefferson? He played great in relief and would help bridge the experience gap.He was out of eligibility until this-
The NCAA has granted a waiver for JUCO players like Jefferson for 2025-26, giving Jefferson and others like him eligibility for next year. However, the NCAA is appealing the ruling.Guess that means we could hold onto Jefferson? He played great in relief and would help bridge the experience gap.
Reminds me of MLB in 50-60s with Kansas City As being almost farm team of NY Yankees.The next step may be larger schools setting up a farm team at a smaller school. Coaches could run the same offense and defense; top performing players would be ready to plug in and play.
So the NCAA is appealing their own waiver? I'm a bit confused on this one, but I guess that's normal for NCAA stuff these days.The NCAA has granted a waiver for JUCO players like Jefferson for 2025-26, giving Jefferson and others like him eligibility for next year. However, the NCAA is appealing the ruling.
I think the NCAA realizes that the organization will face numerous appeals of eligibility from players in multiple sports in the coming weeks. Notice the waiver is only for 2025/26.So the NCAA is appealing their own waiver? I'm a bit confused on this one, but I guess that's normal for NCAA stuff these days.