Has Deondre been granted a sixth year via medical hardship?
I thought I read somewhere he actually got that. But I could be wrong. My overall point still stands.
Has Deondre been granted a sixth year via medical hardship?
I wouldn't be surprised if Francois left after this year. If not for the NFL then a transfer.Right, except Francois and Blackman will each have 3 years (including this year) remaining. And Howell is already getting a lot of praise as "the right one for this type of offense". Hockman may never see the field if Francois stays out of the doghouse and is healthy in any fashion.
Apparently the Gators had some high level recruit trolling them pretending he was interested only to drop them in hilarious fashion. But my twitter feed is so filled with...umm...other things (as I only follow three groups on twitter FSU and recruiting gurus, a handful of comedians and a bunch of current and former intelligence people) that I couldn’t uncover who the recruit was. It’s just buried by furious back and forth tweets between one of the other two groups. So if anybody else has a cleanish twitter feed and can figure out who the recruit is...fill us in.
Was that the one asking if Mullen would let him coach a game?
Murray is butthurt over the way Pruitt treated Richt, you know, the same guy who scooped up Pruitt from under FSU in the middle of the night.Hmmmm....seems Jeremy Pruitt wasn't exactly beloved at Jawja either.
https://sports.yahoo.com/former-geo...remy-pruitt-not-fit-head-coach-165841590.html
Hmmmm....seems Jeremy Pruitt wasn't exactly beloved at Jawja either.
https://sports.yahoo.com/former-geo...remy-pruitt-not-fit-head-coach-165841590.html
Dip gonna dip. Stay away from the ice scream...The only place he has stayed more than 2 years is Alabama and only 2 years of that was as a coach. My guess is that he is gone from Tennessee in 2 years ... and this time not for a step up.
Not making excuses for Tennessee...You are correct that they should be doing better given their level of support and the relative weakness of the SEC Least. That said, UT does not enjoy the benefits of a particularly fertile in-state recruiting base. Therefore, they have to get top talent from surrounding states where flagship universities dominate their respective recruiting landscapes. In order for the Vols to compete with the big boys, it takes extraordinary effort and use of resources by their coaching staff & administration to butt heads successfully with the Alabama/Auburns, Georgias, Florida/Florida States, LSU's, Ohio States, et al on their respective home turfs in order to lure blue chip prospects to Knoxville.Tennessee being so bad for so long is a real head scratcher. Even odder is how no one until UGA this year has stepped up from the east while that side of the conference has been down.
Now that's a good read!I found this interesting information on a competing webpage.
Florida’s Decommmitment List is ranked higher than its current commitment list.
“Florida’s current commits (11): 5-stars: 0 | 4-stars: 4 | 3-stars: 7 | Total stars: 37 | Average stars: 3.4
Florida’s decommitments (9): 5-stars: 1 | 4-stars: 5 | 3-stars: 3 | Total stars: 34 | Average stars: 3.8
Florida’s decommitment list would be rated higher as a class than its commitments, despite having two fewer. That’s because the quality of the players Florida has lost is higher than the commitments it has added.
To be exact, UF’s decommitment class would be rated No. 25 nationally.”
I didn't read anything that suggested he was forced to move on campus as opposed to doing it on his own. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt until I see otherwise.Here's a positive article on Francois (mostly in Taggart's words)
https://www.tallahassee.com/story/s...s-progress-after-productive-summer/801681002/
2 major things I took from this:
-He was forced to move back on campus. Dude needs a babysitter, but overall this is probably best for him and his life (and secondary to that is his football playing abilities within himself and the team).
-Looks like he's fully cleared to compete in fall practices
I didn't read anything that suggested he was forced to move on campus as opposed to doing it on his own. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt until I see otherwise.
Good work, younguns!!
It's good to have adult children who understand your vices and can afford to indulge them.
Ed has such a soft spot for that school to the east. NOT!Hater gonna hate, and Gators gonna Gate. It never stops...or surprises me.
From the plans I’ve seen, the players’ lounge/locker room concept comes fully equipped with space for a theatre room and I’m guessing they will have to have a barber shop. The training room and weight rooms are huge. I personally hope they get some cryotherapy chambers, sleep pods or other cool alternative treatment measures that a lot of pro athletes are turning to.So apparently we listened to the traitor afterall and we’re building a sparkling new football only facility.
http://gridironnow.com/fsu-latest-t...nd-in-construction-of-football-only-facility/
They probably already have them but Hyperbaric Chambers are incredible. My body was trashed after my last tour overseas and guy I know hooked me up with about 20 sessions. I felt 10 years younger.From the plans I’ve seen, the players’ lounge/locker room concept comes fully equipped with space for a theatre room and I’m guessing they will have to have a barber shop. The training room and weight rooms are huge. I personally hope they get some cryotherapy chambers, sleep pods or other cool alternative treatment measures that a lot of pro athletes are turning to.
At what point does this become a player benefit and not a training need?
At what point does this become a player benefit and not a training need?
Wait, you are talking about the Meyer... character and concern for others oozes out of every pore, no??The leader of the top 1% of the top 1%.
Character and morals? Self-preservation is Urban Meyer's true guiding force
Urban Meyer preaches a good game about accountability, responsibility and respect for women.
His tolerance of Zach Smith, however, reveals his true character.
The Ohio State football coach told several different stories but had no believable explanation Tuesday for why he’d suddenly fired his longtime receivers coach the night before, hours after Smith’s history of domestic violence allegations surfaced.
What Meyer did know, however, was that he believed the people who told him there was nothing to allegations against Smith in 2015. And that incident back in 2009? Well, it wasn’t what it seemed.
“Domestic issues are a lot of he-said, she-said,” Meyer said.
That’s the same, tired argument people have been using for years to dismiss or excuse domestic violence, endangering women in the process. That Meyer would trot it out as a defense shows that, for all his talk about character and morals, self-preservation is his true guiding force.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nc...-meyers-true-guiding-force/ar-AAAmEMl?ocid=se
Reminds me of an area in Kansas. They built posts to last there.
https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/post-rock-cutting-kansas-folk-art/16558
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#100pagesnatty2
I just drove across part of Kansas (and Iowa) (and Nebraska). I didn't see any of the posts but was in the wrong area. Too bad, it would have been a nice break.
Where is Mark Shlabaugh? (sp?)