QB Austin Kendall transferring from OU to WVU. He's eligible immediately and has 2 years left.
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Lupoli exits as Bama DC, takes job with ... the Cleveland Browns.
I felt like a change might be made in that job anyway so I'm not sure how disappointed anyone around the program will really be. |
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Wow...it was OOB 3 ways. 1- The returner touched it while OOB. 2- The nose of the ball touched OOB and was clearly shown on video as such 3- The ND player who recovered the ball went OOB without being forced and was the first player to touch the ball. Now if you want to talk the catch-drop-fumble-recover/incomplete pass call...that one Clemson might have got a gift on. |
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I was really rooting for Richt and wanted him to succeed, but he was 7-10 over his last 17 and the offense was pathetic. I don't get what about that demand letter would be embarrassing to the university. It was clear that Richt needed to make major changes to his assistant coaches. If that letter caused Richt to resign (and thus saved the university millions of dollars), then great job by whoever sent it. |
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I didn't know that was a rule on fumble recoveries. Is that just NCAA or NFL as well? |
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I'm pretty sure the 2nd part was a reference to paying players/recruits. (or at least that's how I read it) |
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But hey, they got Tate Martell coming in. That'll solve the QB problems & lead to less drama :popcorn: |
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Agreed! Was confused how they overturned that one. |
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Fair enough. It wouldn't surprise me at all for Miami boosters to do that, but Richt's problems were in coaching, not recruiting. They only had trouble in this recent recruiting class when Miami started playing like crap.
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Now they just make sure the prospects get invited to a party or two & make it known that they're recruits. Same outcomes, but I guess pimping is more respectable than hooking. *not a shot at UGA, I doubt there's very many places where it doesn't work the same way |
Well this comes as a bit of surprise because he had just completed a successful return from health issues to complete a full season as Coastal Carolina's head football coach. But head coach Joe Moglia has stepped down, and they have already named a replacement. I have to think there is more to the story to come in the days ahead:
CCU Head Coach Joe Moglia steps down |
Wait ... did we miss the annual, post-bowl discussions on best conference?
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5-star athlete Bru McCoy has entered the transfer portal after less than a month at USC.
The Trojans are a dumpster fire right now. |
Kyle Ford might be asking about his release as well.
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McCoy is heading to the Longhorns
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CUTiger: I reads today that a lot of the Clemson players skipped the big fast food celebration at the White House because of Trump. Do you know if that's true?
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There is a clickbait crap fest article that was written yesterday that "black players skipped the visit because of Trump"
I cant speak for every player. I'm sure some didnt go for political reasons. But Roughly 70% of the team went. A couple players were injured or had surgeries planned. I know of 4 of the seniors who already had scheduled to report to their pre draft training camp and couldnt go. Etc. I do know it was mentioned in a team meeting that the visit was optional. Everyone was free to go or not go and it would have no impact on anyone's status if they chose not to go. |
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Moral of the story lie like north carolina. NCAA is a fucking corrupt joke. |
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DOnt go to class and get an A = OK Go to class, get a tutor to help= BANNED |
If only the NCAA wasn't carrying out the wishes of its member schools...
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Let's be real though: get a tutor to do the work in your place = banned I thought UNC should have been death penaltied but their failure to do so doesn't make Mizzou spotless here. |
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I thought that's what tutors were for? Who knew? Lol |
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It sort of does when the NCAA specifically mentions UNC in their ruling knowing how hypocritical there are with this ridiculous penalty. The players involved were all already suspended, the tutor admitted she acted on her own, Mizzou brought it to their attention not a reporter, and so they punish a group of kids that had nothing to do with it. |
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So if I kill a guy and then holler "yo, I killed him" then I'm clean? Good to know. |
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Nope you aren't clean at all. Your employer? Absolutely not at fault for your actions committed on your own. Where in the world would they be responsible? |
FSU dismisses Francois.
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When they have voluntarily accepted that responsibility. If they don't like it, there are means by which to depart. Don't like getting nailed? Then recruit higher caliber individuals. |
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From what I understand, according to the tutor (and they may be falling on the sword, who knows ) but they were asked to review/proofread papers. They then re-wrote the papers, and submitted them. A player saw their graded paper, noticed it wasnt what he wrote and brought it to the study hall coach's attention. The AD investigated the tutor, found a series of violations, self reported. |
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Let's go with the notion that this was all on the tutor, the lack of supervision for a tutor who worked in the athletic department's "total person" program is a pretty bad idea. Or we can go with her version of events, which centers around some pretty familiar coded phrases like "do whatever it takes" and "If he doesn’t pass, he can’t play". If you believe that version then they're lucky they weren't hammered harder. Either way, there's a failure to control the situation that rests on the athletic department. |
CU Tiger, Xavier Dye ready for the job?
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We will see.
I overlapped X a little bit. I was back working there following my first sell out, during his playing days. He was always a hard working dude but had a lot of growing up to do...but he was maybe 19 at the time. Never really realized his playing potential because of those issues. Ive had zero interaction with him beyond a cursory hello since he returned. But a friend I trust has raved about his maturity and his 180...grinder, film junkie...and players love him..hes a goofball in a good way. I think he'll be a beast on the recruiting trail. |
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In a smaller more personal note. One of the top probably ... 3? moments of my life today watching my son sign his NLI. Ranks behind both kid births, but ahead of my wedding. yeah I think thats the order. In the end he signed with a D2 school and turned down scholarship offers from multiple D1 schools, including 3 P5 offers. He said he felt at home there and wanted to be a big fish in a small pond. They've talked about him coming in and starting as a true freshman. I would have made a different choice personally, but I support him 100%. Knowing him I think it is probably the right choice for him. |
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Congrats to you and your son, CU. Where did he sign? |
North Greenville University
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Aww bummer not going to Coastal Carolina eh? Congrats to him on the choice and to you. Sounds like he has a good feeling for what he wanted. Good luck to him! |
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Funny story, about that. My son is a bit of a different kid. He's a country boy. Fun for him is fishing, hunting or hiking. He has no interest in alcohol, drugs...just doesnt appeal to him. Which I am glad for as a parent. On his CC visit, when he was to spend the evening with the players and get to know the team. They took him and the other recruits to a strip club and bought them beer. He wasn't interested. He ended up driving his 3 hosts and 2 other recruits home as they all got trashed. He decided to leave before meeting with Moog the next morning. That was one of 2 stories of him turning into a DD for his host. |
Congrats! - and sounds like he has his priorities in order.
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Hmmmm not a good look for Coastal there. They have (or maybe had since the head coach stepped down) a Be A Man program for the football program where they have weekly meetings/programs/etc where they try to teach them to be caring/responsible adults-not working too well I guess. I was not interested in those things either when I went to college-took me a while to find my fellow D&D playing nerds :) Good on him for knowing what he wants out of a college. |
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Thanks for the info on Dye and congrats to your son. We're going through the baseball process now and it's a nightmare (although that probably has more to do with how baseball scholarships work). I think it takes a lot of maturity to pass on D1 offers to go with what you feel is the right fit. Major props to him. |
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Congrats to him, and to the whole family. |
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Congratulations! That is awesome! |
That really cool, CU. Congratulations, and I hope he has a great college experience.
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Awesome. "I would have made a different choice personally, but I support him 100%" is probably one of the best things a parent can say and do for their kid in any context. |
Sounds like you'll be in my wife's family's neck of the woods often this fall.
Congrats! |
Congrats, CU Tiger, and the best of luck to your son.
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