You can't. He showed his true colors. What do you think happens if Nico did indeed come back, balls out and we find ourselves in the national championship game? We'd have the first holdout for a title game. The precedent has been set, by him. To expect any less from him from this point...
That's funny considering how neutered the NCAA is now. Giving ANY school the death penalty at this point in time would effectively destroy them. Students would be lining up to sue them for causing harm to their NIL chances, among many other issues.
The NCAA has neen so inconsistent on levying penalties or making a player wait too long to make an eligibility determination, among other things, that I simply don't care if they get scorched. I'm with the schools when its against the NCAA, on anything. That said, schools will need to figure a...
They called us on it one game this year. They didn't say false start, i can't remember exactly, but the other team committed the false start but we got the flag without even going in the neutral zone because our guy moved.
When do they ever call a defense for false start? We had an olineman past the line of scrimmage not engaged on a block. The refs called some pretty questionable calls against us all year, i have no doubt they'd hesitate to call an actual legit penalty against us at such a critical time.
I believe the Arkansas play everyone keeps mentioning, Nico had 2 options. 1. Throw the ball and recieve an illegal man downfield flag, thus ending the game. 2. Attempt to run out of bounds in hope you can keep 1 second on the clock and another chance. In that scenario, Nico made the right...
The NCAA cannot limit players transferring, but just like they limit scholarships, the could limit the amount of transfers a school takes in within a year's time. Limit each school to 5 transfers per year and be done with it. Extenuating circumstances can be petitioned and granted on an as...
I didn't post anything because I don't want it to be true for one, but also my brother is a jokester, so I halfway didn't believe it. But he "let slip" (his words) at Christmas dinner that the Vols qb position is in for a rude awakening when Nico transfers. He frequents all the 7on7 football...
The thing that concerns me is the why. This year it's wide receivers leaving. Last year it was a defensive back mass exodus. We use the "they weren't really great" argument as a crutch, hoping it's the coaches planning on upgrading. But what if that's not the case? 2022 our season was...
I would fire Elarbee. Martinez and perhaps Pope. The oline has been iffy every year with Elarbee. It's not going to change. Wr coach I'm concerned about but not entirely sold on getting rid of him just yet. Martinez has got to go, bottom line. Our dbs seem to regress every year they are...
I don't know if any of this is true or not. But after watching last night, I can't agree with your statement. If they already have deals with new teams, then just go. Don't stick it out because anyone in that position is not going to give their all. It'd be worse than quitting on the team...
I'm not him. That's on him to figure out. He's the one that gets paid to figure exactly those things out. All I can do is make those "generic statements" until he decides to do whatever he decides. Doing nothing is a decision as well. Once he makes a change (or keeps things status quo)...
Heupel's inability to recruit a high level qb? Have you kept up with recruiting at all? Recruiting a qb is not the problem. Heupel needs to step back and look at everything from a distance and make changes as he sees fit to get to where he envisions our team being. Some feelings may get...