dublinirish
Everestt Gholstonson
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bet he ends up at Ole Miss
He can join the lacrosse teamWould be super interesting if he decided to come back, doubtful but you never know
the recent judge ruling overrruled that. its open seasonIf he transfers, he's going to have to sit a year. I don't think he's a grad transfer.
Thank you. Makes more sense now.the recent judge ruling overrruled that. its open season
If be willing to bet $$ Scott ends up back in the Midwest at some point before his time in college is done. Illinois, osu, skunkbears, wiscy, purdue, cincy. Heck, even iowa if ferentz is gone by then.Unless they're a 1-year grad transfer (like Hartman and Leonard), college football has gotten to that point that I don't see how any fan can get overly excited over nabbing any high school recruit and/or transfer. Quinshon Judkins entering the portal only furthered this, and as dublinirish said, it's always "open season" and any player can likely up and leave at the blink of an eye.
ETA: Just as an example - Miami fans: "Yay! We signed Justin Scott! Our defensive line is looking elite!" (I'd be willing to wager with anyone that Justin Scott won't finish his career at Miami).
What a preposterous claim. Like your young talent all you want, the idea that your junior leading rusher doesn’t have a roster spot is crazy. Maybe you don’t give him assurances about his touches, but telling him he’s not a scholarship player would be crazyr/CFB seems to think he didn't have a spot on the roster next year anyways
But that seems like what LSU is doing to him. Is their RB room better than ND's RB room?What a preposterous claim. Like your young talent all you want, the idea that your junior leading rusher doesn’t have a roster spot is crazy. Maybe you don’t give him assurances about his touches, but telling him he’s not a scholarship player would be crazy
Canadian league has some rule about only so many players on a team can be non Canadian. It’s why so many just not quite good enough for nfl players dont end up there because of that rule
If be willing to bet $$ Scott ends up back in the Midwest at some point before his time in college is done. Illinois, osu, skunkbears, wiscy, purdue, cincy. Heck, even iowa if ferentz is gone by then.
Is that what LSU's doing to him? Or does he just want to be full-on RB1. We didn't process the guy, we just weren't going to make him the featured every-down #1 back. If it's the same there, he's gonna have to go down the college football food chain to get what he's after. And for what? Is being RB1 at Tulane really better than sharing carries on a big-time team?But that seems like what LSU is doing to him. Is their RB room better than ND's RB room?
Until he's hurt again...Is that what LSU's doing to him? Or does he just want to be full-on RB1. We didn't process the guy, we just weren't going to make him the featured every-down #1 back. If it's the same there, he's gonna have to go down the college football food chain to get what he's after. And for what? Is being RB1 at Tulane really better than sharing carries on a big-time team?
Missed this joke by several postsHe should come back to ND and play Lacrosse.
Yes I did, thought I had read everything. oh wellMissed this joke by several posts
Yes I did, thought I had read everything. oh well
not a bad optionWherever his new home is I hope he is happy.
Go to Tulane and showcase your talent there.
Wherever his new home is I hope he is happy.
Go to Tulane and showcase your talent there.
As an undergrad. If he graduates, he's free to transfer as grad transfer now as well.I thought only one transfer is allowed
As an undergrad. If he graduates, he's free to transfer as grad transfer now as well.
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