IrishBoognish
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Yeah... There was a presser with Al this fall sometime where he talked about how much he loved Tyson and basically said he doesn't understand why he hasn't transfered yet.
Looks good size. Was he getting any PT?
I think he was medically retired from ND.
I think ND processed him
Yup, medically retired on paper, but processed for all intents and purposes. Should have left him at DE, it was his natural position. They had him put on 90 pounds from high school to today, I just don't think he was able to handle that.
Right. I think I meant 70, he was originally 220 when recruitment began, and he was up to 290. That's what they had on his UND profile, but he may have slimmed down. Still a lot of weight in a short period of time. Still think he would have been better sticking at DE.Not quite 90. 24/7 listed him at 250, and ND's signing day video & profile had him at 269. He went up to 290, then cut down to 260 or 270 this year, can't remember.
I'm pretty sure it's ND's way of "processing" kids.Couldn't find a thread for him but Aiden Gobaria also entered the portal today after being medically "retired" in the summer. Not sure what to make of this. Are we using medicals to get to the 85 limit rather than their real purpose?
Most likely.Couldn't find a thread for him but Aiden Gobaria also entered the portal today after being medically "retired" in the summer. Not sure what to make of this. Are we using medicals to get to the 85 limit rather than their real purpose?
Most likely.
Healthy enough to play football at the D1 level, not healthy enough to get meaningful time on a team striving for a playoff appearance.
Medical Hardship it is.
I was against it until the players decided they are pros & want paid.I remember when we used to yell and scream at Nick Saban for doing stuff like this. Wasn't even that long ago. Now it's just become an accepted practice across college football.
I was against it until the players decided they are pros & want paid.
I know he isn’t getting paid, but that’s the collateral damage that comes with 10% of the players ruining college football to benefit themselves.
If anybody is getting paid, then anybody can be cut.
I hate it. And I was against all of it since the beginning.
Playing devils advocate here.Pay and the portal. Kids being able to transfer on a whim was at least partly in response to the complaint of coaches being able to leave with years left on their contract, while players had to sit out a year.
The flip side of that is while coaches can leave at any time, they can also be fired at any time, so now if the player can leave whenever he wants, the coaches can "fire" him if they want.
I remember when we used to yell and scream at Nick Saban for doing stuff like this. Wasn't even that long ago. Now it's just become an accepted practice across college football.
I was against it until the players decided they are pros & want paid.
I know he isn’t getting paid, but that’s the collateral damage that comes with 10% of the players ruining college football to benefit themselves.
If anybody is getting paid, then anybody can be cut.
I hate it. And I was against all of it since the beginning.

It would be hard to thumb the nose as fans to a medical hardship and a free ride/ND degree. Might be different if you're an athlete and still think you have something to prove, but an ND degree can carry you farther than a degree from the traditional state school football factories.I think the bigger complaints about SEC teams and Bama was the greyshirting and scholarships only being for single years, not a four year commitment by the school. We are still honoring the scholarship but the team doesn't believe some of these guys will remain healthy enough to contribute meaningfully. I hate it for the players and wish them the best if they are still wanting to go out there and play, but if they wanted to stay at ND and get a free degree, they can.
The good old days of yore when grey shirting and medical retirements were used for roster management discussions. SEC abused it and ND couldn’t or wouldn’t because of “academics”. Great times.I remember when we used to yell and scream at Nick Saban for doing stuff like this. Wasn't even that long ago. Now it's just become an accepted practice across college football.

Aidan Keanaaina going well there hes played every game and has 33 tacklesKid could wind up with a degree from Notre Dame and a Masters from Berkley, not shabby. Hope he kills it for the Commie Cal Bears.
If ND medically disqualified him, then I don’t think they can.If he has a good season ND should bring him back in 26.