AllAmericanPyro
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should he win his lawsuit.
i think it would be MASSIVE if he returned in 2026.
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Joey Aguilar has Tennessee football roster spot in 2026, lawsuit states
Tennessee has a roster spot open for Joey Aguilar should he get another year of eligibility, according to his lawsuit against the NCAA.www.on3.com
Oh, you mean the ESPN “experts”.. Why do you listen to them?What lol why must I be joking? No one had Indiana winning it all at the beginning of the season. I didn't even think they were ranked but went back and looked and they were ranked 20. Behind Illinois
And also trying to recruit over him in the portal. I think we lose both qb if Joey comes backPlease let GMAC play and even though I liked Joey Aguilar, let us please move on and try to play the young guys. Quit recruiting them if you are not going to play them. I can't even imagine how GMAC is and is going to feel if this Aguilar mess continues. And then are we going to do this again next year. Geez
Joey may win a lawsuit and play as long as he is able to play. The 4 year rule imo will be overturned in a lawsuit by someone good enough to play college football but not good enough for nfl. By saying not being able to play causes them great financial harm. Like him or not it’s like Dabo said there will be 30 yr olds playing college football unless there are some controls put in placeYou think that's the most Joey can get or he's not shopping b/c he wants to be at UT?
Yeah, because Hooker never threw into triple coverage, or threw a bad pass to a well defended receiver in a big game.....
Oh wait:
Except Indiana wasn’t doing what Texas Tech was doing. The QB and the ND Olinemen were good gets, but not sweepstakes players. 13 James Madison players. No way in hell you could look at their roster and think they’d go 16-0. They went for experience over stars and it paid off. That’s my concern with our roster. Even the portal guys are young.Oh, you mean the ESPN “experts”.. Why do you listen to them?
Indiana was reported as one of the top NIL spenders before the season began. Surely several people saw it as a possibility. I was telling folks about Mark Cuban’s contributions as early as September when they acted surprised by Indiana’s turnaround.
Some people just don’t care to read the news, I guess.
I agree that HH was a better passer and overall athlete. However, Joey was 24/47 with 12 TDs and 3 INTs on passes of 20+yards in the air. He was 65/115 with 18 TDs and 4 INTs on passes of 10+ air yards. That's not the dink and dunk passer you are making him out to be.Imagine comparing Joey to Hendon. Hendon was a much better passer and overall athlete. People want to tout him being the SEC passing yards leader yet more than half his passes were dump offs and screens that relied heavily on YAC. He's not the athlete nor has the true gamer instinct HH had. Not even close.
