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Why would his teammates or his coach want him on the field? Get gone, kiddo.
If the transfer portal was a thing in 1995 or 96, Barnett may have tried to get our opposing QBs to transfer.Wouldn't it just sum up modern day college football perfectly if he transfers to Northwestern?
Why would his teammates or his coach want him on the field? Get gone, kiddo.
Was he a walk-on or something out of HS? 247 lists zero offers and interest only from Utah and Wazzu.Wouldn't it just sum up modern day college football perfectly if he transfers to Northwestern?
In this case, I suspect the coaches had conveyed to him that Cameron Rising will be the starter next season, so if he wants to be a starter next season, it will have to be elsewhere. I don't think this is a case of quitting on the team (indeed, he wants to be available to help the team win their bowl game).Why would his teammates or his coach want him on the field? Get gone, kiddo.
Extra perfect if he transfers at halftime and plays in 2nd halfWouldn't it just sum up modern day college football perfectly if he transfers to Northwestern?
5 star recruits don't think that way. And with the big paychecks they're getting now, the remote possibility of that that happening went to zero.If I was a five star high school QB, I would sign up with NU in a heartbeat figuring I could play right away -or at least within a year - and then transfer to a big boy for the check and polishing on the national stage. Exactly the opposite of what everyone is doing now of getting tool blocked behind an assembly line of high recruits. Kind of like the Kansas City Athletics being the farm team for the New York Yankees.
That's a feature, not a bug.The portal is unchecked free agency for college football.
5 star recruits don't think that way. And with the big paychecks they're getting now, the remote possibility of that that happening went to zero.
5 star recruits don't think that way. And with the big paychecks they're getting now, the remote possibility of that that happening went to zero.
Would Evanston need to pass some kind of ordinance to allow a Pig Farmer to cross into city territory?I like this kid. Before he got injured, I watched him for a couple games as Rising's replacement. He did a good job under what were not the best circumstances (kinda reminds me of a certain coach). He has "moxie". He's also done a little pig farming. I think he's a Braun kinda guy. Great fit at NU!
Kansas City Athletics and NY Yankees is a good simile, but I’m concerned that college football will be more like Harlem Globetrotters and Washington Generals.If I was a five star high school QB, I would sign up with NU in a heartbeat figuring I could play right away -or at least within a year - and then transfer to a big boy for the check and polishing on the national stage. Exactly the opposite of what everyone is doing now of getting tool blocked behind an assembly line of high recruits. Kind of like the Kansas City Athletics being the farm team for the New York Yankees.
It has been that way for years. How many Nattys has the SEC won?Kansas City Athletics and NY Yankees is a good simile, but I’m concerned that college football will be more like Harlem Globetrotters and Washington Generals.
They ain’t got anything else available but a walk on juco player.Why would his teammates or his coach want him on the field? Get gone, kiddo.
To look like crap playing behind a garbage OL, slow WRs, and an OC who’s stuck in 1995?If I was a five star high school QB, I would sign up with NU in a heartbeat figuring I could play right away -or at least within a year - and then transfer to a big boy for the check and polishing on the national stage. Exactly the opposite of what everyone is doing now of getting tool blocked behind an assembly line of high recruits. Kind of like the Kansas City Athletics being the farm team for the New York Yankees.
To look like crap playing behind a garbage OL, slow WRs, and an OC who’s stuck in 1995?
There’s hope for our offense to be good for the first time in a while.You must be fun at parties.