Does anyone see a trend here. It might be a Jones practice to free up scholarships by allowing a player to graduate, then parting ways. I think this has happened with two other players.
Exactly! He may not have been an SEC caliber DT but you can't blame the kid for taking the opportunity that Dooley gave him. I'm glad that despite not playing, he gutted it out and stayed long enough to earn his degree. He's still VFL in my book!
Does anyone see a trend here. It might be a Jones practice to free up scholarships by allowing a player to graduate, then parting ways. I think this has happened with two other players.
Carson is one smart cookie. Learned from his mentor Dooley how to produce nothing and walk away with a serious financial subsidy. I'm serious about this too.
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