Chaz Coleman status?

#28
#28
How many times have we heard “homesick” just to watch the player transfer even further from home?

“I need enough money to buy another home, Coach!”
Rumor is we were coming up short for what was promised (at least from his camp) but it was getting resolved. Not that he was trying to extort us for more.
 
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#29
I went from SoCal to Florida for college. My parents told me you're not coming home until Christmas, so don't call crying about being homesick.
I knew a kid who committed suicide because his parents told him his grades weren't good enough so he should study and work and not to come home for Thanksgiving

I don't know what Chaz Coleman's issues are but trying to tell him to "suck it up" has risks also. There is a large part of life that isn't SEC football and His plan for Chaz may not be football.

The young man is talented enough, hopefully, to miss a little Spring ball and still be an impact player in the Fall. It's not optimal for football but there's a lot more than football in life.
 
#30
#30
Hey Chaz- sometimes you gotta act like a man!!! I grew up in northern Jersey and drove 750 miles south to attend UT in September of 1975 and didn't know a soul there. Also, I didn't have football coaches coddling to me or amazing training facilities at my fingertips or sumptuous meals prepared for me (Sophies??) or a dorm as nice as The Ritz Carlton to live in (Hess sucked). You have landed in paradise young man so wake up and smell the roses cuz all you'd be smelling back in Ohio or PA right now is snow.

Some people are different Man, mental health is a big issue. Let’s not pile on the kid. Let’s stand behind him and rally.
 
#31
#31
He can't transfer anyway this year, so he better lock in. Hard to argue about character evaluations given his defensive coordinator literally recruited him here.
he might try something crazy like withdraw and reenroll

I mean I guess he might be homesick but like its not hard for a guy with that much money to hop on a plane and fly home for a few days. When a football player stops going to football practice its almost always about money or some kind of personal issue.
 
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#33
Not to downplay the situation but the speed rusher cupboard isn’t totally bare.

Christian Gass is having a strong spring. I think Perlotte and Telander can help here. Not move them full time to speed rusher, from ILB, but let them come in on 3rd and long.
 
#34
#34
I don’t know why people are sharing the possible mental health issues. I’ve been a defender of Basilio a lot but it was absolutely wrong for him to out that out there. Either it’s true and it’s not his business to put it out there, or it’s false and it’s reckless to throw it out in public. It’s wrong either way. I told him the same thing.
He is a bomb thrower from way back. Gets attention.
 
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Hey Chaz- sometimes you gotta act like a man!!! I grew up in northern Jersey and drove 750 miles south to attend UT in September of 1975 and didn't know a soul there. Also, I didn't have football coaches coddling to me or amazing training facilities at my fingertips or sumptuous meals prepared for me (Sophies??) or a dorm as nice as The Ritz Carlton to live in (Hess sucked). You have landed in paradise young man so wake up and smell the roses cuz all you'd be smelling back in Ohio or PA right now is snow.

Home sickness is a BAD thing (I know),,,, but you are right, grow up and be a man.
 
#38
#38
Some people are different Man, mental health is a big issue. Let’s not pile on the kid. Let’s stand behind him and rally.

Don't agree with you about football players. Some other people, ok, I will give the benefit of the doubt, but if you are going to be in the trenches against SEC powerhouses, you need to have the right stuff up top if you have any chance of making it on the playing field. Tough love is always the toughest to give, and that is what CJH and staff need to provide him. If not, he'll be a head case taking up a much needed scholarship and seat on the bench, not to mention being the first player to apply for the portal.

Look around you Chaz and appreciate the immensity of the opportunity you have in front of you. OMG what soooo many of us on VN would have given to have your talent.

Play Ball!!
 
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Don't agree with you about football players. Some other people, ok, I will give the benefit of the doubt, but if you are going to be in the trenches against SEC powerhouses, you need to have the right stuff up top if you have any chance of making it on the playing field. Tough love is always the toughest to give, and that is what CJH and staff need to provide him. If not, he'll be a head case taking up a much needed scholarship and seat on the bench, not to mention being the first player to apply for the portal.

Look around you Chaz and appreciate the immensity of the opportunity you have in front of you. OMG what soooo many of us on VN would have given to have your talent.

Play Ball!!
Not everyone is a troublemaker that’s a got problems so you can’t treat everyone the same. He’s a young adult and he has to grow up, but that’s no reason to be hard on him. I’m sure he’s not the only player that this has ever happened to.
 
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#42
I’m wondering if Garner is a factor here. He’s a great coach and has coached some great players who seem to love him, but he can coach guys hard. I wonder if Coleman got in his doghouse and didn’t think a former 5 star and mega NIL recipient should be treated like that. It’s just speculation, which is all we have in the offseason. If they don’t learn from the Nico and Boo situations, I have to think this isn’t something the coaching staff are handling well.
 
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I don’t know why people are sharing the possible mental health issues. I’ve been a defender of Basilio a lot but it was absolutely wrong for him to out that out there. Either it’s true and it’s not his business to put it out there, or it’s false and it’s reckless to throw it out in public. It’s wrong either way. I told him the same thing.
I agree, if this is mental health related Tony is kind of sleezy for reporting on it.
 
#45
#45
I’m wondering if Garner is a factor here. He’s a great coach and has coached some great players who seem to love him, but he can coach guys hard. I wonder if Coleman got in his doghouse and didn’t think a former 5 star and mega NIL recipient should be treated like that. It’s just speculation, which is all we have in the offseason. If they don’t learn from the Nico and Boo situations, I have to think this isn’t something the coaching staff are handling well.
You may be on to something. Coach Garner doesn't give two sh*ts about a players star rating. He's coaches his players like a marine drill sergeant.
 
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I don’t know why people are sharing the possible mental health issues. I’ve been a defender of Basilio a lot but it was absolutely wrong for him to out that out there. Either it’s true and it’s not his business to put it out there, or it’s false and it’s reckless to throw it out in public. It’s wrong either way. I told him the same thing.

Concur.
 

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