Hurd Transfer Options

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#26
Which would make him eligible at a FBS school next season. Could Vic Wharton be in his ear? :crazy:
 
#27
#27
He's not transferring, that was fabricated so that it doesn't look like he has been saving himself for the draft all season, which explains his disappearance in several games. He'll announce in January that based on the advice of draft experts (an agent and his dad), that it is in his best interest to enter this year's draft.
 
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#28
#28
Graduate in 2.5 years? Possible for good students. Highly improbable in my opinion for kids on the football team.
 
#30
#30
Had no idea about this, and SIAP, but I read this on TOS this morning (per Brent Hubbs):

"I thought Hurd could transfer down and be eligible next fall. But that's not the case. Because he only has one year of playing eligibility he would have to sit for a year anywhere he goes using his redshirt year and then play in 2018.

There's no way he can play anywhere in 2017.

My guess is that he ends up declaring for the draft."

All I can say is...wow.

Wow indeed. What a colossally dumb decision.
 
#31
#31
Graduate in 2.5 years? Possible for good students. Highly improbable in my opinion for kids on the football team.

Actually, not unheard of. Was he an early enrollee? I think he was. If so, he would have had 3 full years, plus 3 summers. Graduating in 3 years with 3 summers, is not out of the realm of possibility.
 
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#34
Maurice Clarett was built like a prototypical running back and had supremely more talent. He completely wasted his career and talents
 
#35
#35
I don't know the situation or what's going on in the program just find it hard to believe that it was that bad that he had to leave right now. Seems like waiting a few months and declaring for the draft would have been the best option but who knows

Probably because in the team meeting the players told him to leave.
 
#42
#42
This is one of the worst decisions. I can't help but feel bad for Hurd. If he would have played with intensity this year he breaks the record and probably gets drafted.

Instead he gives poor performances, quits the team, and more than likely will end up not drafted.

How can you feel bad for him? all that you described, he did to himself.
 
#43
#43
How can you feel bad for him? all that you described, he did to himself.

Doesn't change the fact he is young and making dumb decisions. I'm sure many of us would change the way we handled things at 20. He possibly just threw away a lot of money.

You are right that he did this to himself. He will have to own it.
 
#44
#44
He'll use his redshirt and go to the West Coast.
 
#46
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Actually, not unheard of. Was he an early enrollee? I think he was. If so, he would have had 3 full years, plus 3 summers. Graduating in 3 years with 3 summers, is not out of the realm of possibility.

I read the graduate transfer rule and didn't see where he would have to graduate by December anyway. The way I read it he could stay at UT for Spring Semester, graduate, and then transfer. I may have missed something but all it refers to is the academic year which would end in spring 17.
 
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#48
#48
This is one of the worst decisions. I can't help but feel bad for Hurd. If he would have played with intensity this year he breaks the record and probably gets drafted.

Instead he gives poor performances, quits the team, and more than likely will end up not drafted.

This young man obviously doesn't have his head in the right place, that is for sure. He screwed the pooch in multiple ways on this one.

1. He has made it harder to get drafter. Not Marquez North, but similar.

2. Transferring might be a hard road too, given that he only has one year of eligibility.
 
#49
#49
Had no idea about this, and SIAP, but I read this on TOS this morning (per Brent Hubbs):

"I thought Hurd could transfer down and be eligible next fall. But that's not the case. Because he only has one year of playing eligibility he would have to sit for a year anywhere he goes using his redshirt year and then play in 2018.

There's no way he can play anywhere in 2017.

My guess is that he ends up declaring for the draft."

All I can say is...wow.

He can still play at UT next season.
 
#50
#50
Crazy I know but is there anyway he's really done here at Tennessee.... would Butch take him back? The team, I know this is crazy thinking but his only option is think about this for a few days and beg like hell to come back... best option for Hurd is this.. right his wrongs.. or too far gone, I know the answer.. jus inciting conversation..
 

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