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Eric Reid on that 4th & 16 for the game. He definitely had a better '11 than '12.
Him & Loston in that Ole Miss game :x
Him & Loston in that Ole Miss game :x
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Him & Loston in that Ole Miss game :x
U didn't say that at all. No qualifying into categories. U said he wasn't good, period
Honestly from hs to his frosh yr he really regressed and this is coming from someone who watched him play on a regular basis. He has a cannon for an arm but like most mediocre qb's his feet breakdown when he's rushed.I remember when I said Braxton Miller was overrated and was a great athlete his senior year of high school, but not a good QB and Gunna killed me in here. 4 years later..
When the hell is the NCAA gonna give Miami it's ruling?
i probably watch less college ball than anyone on this thread so this is probably
old to everyone but just found this out today
University of Oregon starts classes on September 30th. Which means the players don't have to worry about classes for the first 5 games.
http://uocatalog.uoregon.edu/2010uocathtml/2010-11 academic calendar
Nigel Bethel to The U. I see all that top talent from south Florida is really leaving.
When the hell is the NCAA gonna give Miami it's ruling?
according to the completely unbias blogAs soon as they become relevant again
They came down on Oregon and Ohio state quick, but yet took 2-3 years with unc, USC and Miami
according to the completely unbias blog
http://www.stateoftheu.com/football-news/2013/7/14/4522472/way-too-early-acc-football-power-rankings
we're number 1 in the ACC
Can't become relevant when in recruiting opposing coaches use that as a way to take recruits away. But don't worry we'll be backAs soon as they become relevant again
Academics moving forward
Something that will happen going forward.
................this is really just a return of the "Prop 48"
It could have the unintended benefit making it where kids CAN'T play as freshmen...........this could help more anything (to get thought out of mind)
Anyway here is an excerpt...........
Current initial-eligibility standards require entering freshmen to graduate high school with 16 core courses passed and a minimum 2.0 GPA matched with an ACT or SAT score on a sliding scale.
The 2016 standards mandate the same 16 core courses but stipulate that 10 must be completed by the start of the student's senior year of high school and that all 16 are finished in four years. So effectively say goodbye to the practice popular in basketball of reclassifying to enjoy a fifth year of high school.
And the minimum GPA jumps to 2.3.
A survey conducted by the NCAA indicated that of all freshmen football players to enroll at Division I schools last fall, approximately 40 percent would have failed to meet the 2016 requirements.
Forty percent. Meet your academic redshirts.
By definition, an academic redshirt is a student-athlete, in 2016 and beyond, who meets the old eligibility requirements but not the new standards. An academic redshirt can receive a scholarship and practice with the team but cannot participate in games.
I got you B. Just rep da kid!I wish I could dig it up, but I'm almost positive that I didn't say he wasn't good at all. Called him overrated and said going to play for Jim Tressell would be a bad move if he wanted to develop as a QB.U didn't say that at all. No qualifying into categories. U said he wasn't good, period
Braxton Miller is not a Top 10 player in the country. He may have the potential to be there one day, but no way in hell is he a Top 10 player right now.
This 2011 class for Ohio is loaded though.
*shaq face*Originally Posted by DaComeUP
Braxton Miller is not a Top 10 player in the country. He may have the potential to be there one day, but no way in hell is he a Top 10 player right now.
non sense
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
*shaq face*Originally Posted by DaComeUP
Braxton Miller is not a Top 10 player in the country. He may have the potential to be there one day, but no way in hell is he a Top 10 player right now.
non sense
Have you seen him play Gunna? If he is the top Qb in the country then this class is
definitely weak at QB. He is athletic as hell and could be great if developed, but he isn't a Top 10 player right now. No way. With these being early rankings it makes sense though because he does have that potential.
And just for the lulz:Only Highlights.
Terrell Pryor was the exact same way. was he not the top player in his class?
and u also said Jordan Hicks wasnt that good, so Im not really high on your evaluation skills
Reading through the old threads can be kinda comedy a few years later.Steal stuff out of dorms. Get a pass
Choke your girlfriend. Get a pass
Drink and drive. Get a pass
Kick the crap outta people on the ground. Get a pass.
Post on Facebook, get your @#$ off my team.
Chip Kelly, disciplinarian.