So never....You'd think that when UNC goes on probation and is banned from bowls for a few years his opinion might change. But then again.....
We thought the same with the NJ recruits going to Penn State. Apparently, players don't care as much about pointless bowl games anymore. You can thank the NCAA for thatYou'd think that when UNC goes on probation and is banned from bowls for a few years his opinion might change. But then again.....
Plans changed. We've scrapped the new offensive plans entirely.Someone please explain why RUTGERS is still going after a Pro Style QB.Does he have good running ability?
You'd think that when UNC goes on probation and is banned from bowls for a few years his opinion might change. But then again.....
Plans changed. We've scrapped the new offensive plans entirely.
You guys can repeat this a million times but UNC is going to walk with nothing significant happening
In an earlier interview, he did mention he's a good runner. If you saw his film, he doesn't hold the ball very long and throws a lot of bullets. I think he plays in the spread and doesn't take the ball under center. He's going to have 20-25 offers. IN the highlights, I see him running at least 2 plays for long yardage. He 6-4 215 and probably 225-230 when he gets to college.Someone please explain why RUTGERS is still going after a Pro Style QB.Does he have good running ability?
I wouldn't say that. I think they'll have to eventually stop offering these no-show paper classes or at least stop offering them to all but the most prized athletes. That's a big penalty for them. Then the NCAA will laud them as a shining example of integrity.You guys can repeat this a million times but UNC is going to walk with nothing significant happening
You guys can repeat this a million times but UNC is going to walk with nothing significant happening
I think that's what I was insinuating.
Decision timeline?!? The kid is a sophomore in high school & closer to his 8th grade social than his senior prom.
Decision timeline?!? The kid is a sophomore in high school & closer to his 8th grade social than his senior prom.