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Is this a pitch for VC memberships? lol
Hey Joe.
If you no VC, you enemy!
Is this a pitch for VC memberships? lol
Are you implying more transfers?
My guess is Hand. damn it why am I always right. This sucks I thought he would be a sleeper this year.
My guess is Hand. damn it why am I always right. This sucks I thought he would be a sleeper this year.
Have you ever thought that GG is just playing to join the VC???? JK, but you really should join it.
My guess is Hand. damn it why am I always right. This sucks I thought he would be a sleeper this year.
Have you ever thought that GG is just playing to join the VC???? JK, but you really should join it.
"Coach Weis and I are on the same page about everything," Kuntz said. "We've been in contact. We'll stay in contact, and we still have the same ultimate goal, and that's me being a big part of the defense in 2008.
"I still feel like I'm part of my team. If I can get up in the spring to some spring practices, I am going to do that. I've got great friends there. I'm not planning on distancing myself from the team whatsoever. I'm gone, but I'm not done -- not the least little bit."
Obviously this means that he will miss spring practice, but he was going to have to sit out the spring anyway as he rehabs from the torn knee ligaments he suffered in the Air Force game. His back injury against Navy also turned out to be a chipped bone in his spine, which also will take some time to heal.
In the meantime, there is now a huge opportunity for, well, pretty much any player who wants to make an impact on the defensive line this spring. With Justin Brown and Ian Williams likely holding down two of the three starting spots, there is a wide open race for the final starting spot. The main contenders -- Kallen Wade, Paddy Mullen, Derrell Hand, Emeka Nwankwo, and early enrollee Sean Cwynar -- are all very inexperienced with only a combined 37 minutes of playing time between them last season. A silver lining of this whole situation is that they will all get more reps in practice and a better chance to showcase their development.
If Kuntz is able to make it back for the Fall, then the overall impact of his semester away shouldn't be all that great. However, if for whatever reason he is not able to return, then the Irish defensive line will be in desperate need of a player to step up the way that Kuntz himself rose to the challenge last season. Because Kuntz did play as a freshman, he will have one season of eligibility left even if he is forced to miss the 2008 season.
From what I've heard It really doesn't have anything to do with his back. He tanked his German class and lost his schollie, but but CW pulled some strings and if he can get things worked out this summer he'll be good to go this fall.
Hand won't be transfering