TheKnightReport - Former Texas A&M DE Jahzion Harris set to transfer to Rutgers
Rutgers Football lands a commitment from former four-star Texas A&M defensive end Jahzion Harris.
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You know anything about him?So he gets to go from “burried deep in A&Ms depth chart to near the top of RUs”.
smart young man…
Stop being a dipshit and read up. Your act is getting really tired. Have to ask--why are you here--because lately, you have absolutely nothing positive to contribute about Rutgers athletics.So he gets to go from “burried deep in A&Ms depth chart to near the top of RUs”.
smart young man…
How so?Great recruiting efforts by give staff. Recruiting is going very well.
He left all that NIL money at A&M?But but.....transfer portal and mercenaries and connection to the school.....blah blah blah
Great job HC Schiano!!
Bring in all the talent we can from wherever.
Getting a highly rated 4 star transfer at a position of need. It's really not that hard, unless you are biased to being negative.How so?
Did you make up that quote? Didn't the kid see some action as a true freshman DE last year? That's pretty impressive to me.So he gets to go from “burried deep in A&Ms depth chart to near the top of RUs”.
smart young man…
Did you make up that quote? Didn't the kid see some action as a true freshman DE last year? That's pretty impressive to me.
Everything I've read seemed to indicate that he was in the running to be part of the DL rotation this season. Certainly possible he just wants to be closer to home.I dont even know the intent of the comment. "burried deep in A&Ms depth chart to near the top of RU"
seems like a statement of fact and basically the reason most (all?) kids would transfer from a TA&M to RU.
not sure he's actually being a jerk in this instance. my reaction to the comment was "yeah, well, of course"
Listen we’ve seen it before, and will see it again, not every kid from New Jersey or Staten Island or Brooklyn can go to a place like College Station. Just a different lifestyle.Everything I've read seemed to indicate that he was in the running to be part of the DL rotation this season. Certainly possible he just wants to be closer to home.
The starter at his position is a Soph. He was a 6.1, 5* coming out of HS. A&M has a total of 3 young 5* DE's and at least 4, 4*. Even if he were buried in the depth chart, it's not like he was battling scrubs.I dont even know the intent of the comment. "burried deep in A&Ms depth chart to near the top of RU"
seems like a statement of fact and basically the reason most (all?) kids would transfer from a TA&M to RU.
not sure he's actually being a jerk in this instance. my reaction to the comment was "yeah, well, of course"
There’s a lot of places I could live happily in the US for a few years, especially if I knew it wasn’t permanent.Listen we’ve seen it before, and will see it again, not every kid from New Jersey or Staten Island or Brooklyn can go to a place like College Station. Just a different lifestyle.
Recruiting the portal gives you more developed players ready to play now. Schiano has done well in that area. It seems to be more of a priority over HS recruiting. HS recruiting is more for developing players 2 or 3 years out. Portal is about now and about turning things around quickly.How so?
Portal should definitely be a priority, especially while the 1 time limit is still in place. Then you have them and keep them unless grad transfer. I mean USC just took 20 transfers. Dykes too like 18 the other year at SMU and had a really good season.Recruiting the portal gives you more developed players ready to play now. Schiano has done well in that area. It seems to be more of a priority over HS recruiting. HS recruiting is more for developing players 2 or 3 years out. Portal is about now and about turning things around quickly.
They are able to practice and do everything except play in games until they receive the waiver.I have this question about the guys waiting for waivers. Are they allowed to practice, either fully or limited to weight room stuff. It seems to me the longer the waiver process takes the more risk to injury occurs since they would have considerable catching up to do.
The sooner some people realize this, the better. Or they can root for a Patriot League team, Princeton, Rowan, or TCNJ.Portal should definitely be a priority, especially while the 1 time limit is still in place. Then you have them and keep them unless grad transfer. I mean USC just took 20 transfers. Dykes too like 18 the other year at SMU and had a really good season.
The world isn't ending, you have to adapt and adjust and figure out new ways to go about things.
I think most who have angst will adapt too in time. BCS, CFP, bowl games not meaning as much etc..all caused their own bit of angst and eventually most get used to it and move on.The sooner some people realize this, the better. Or they can root for a Patriot League team, Princeton, Rowan, or TCNJ.
Agreed, we have been able poach some good players from G5 programs.For all the agonizing on these boards about the changes in the Transfer Portal, so far for Rutgers it has been much more positive than negative.
Why is he eligible right away? Is it because he didn't play much last year?So he gets to go from “burried deep in A&Ms depth chart to near the top of RUs”.
smart young man…
He comes in as a RsFr so yes.Does he have four years of eligibility remaining?