Tee Hodge In Transfer Portal

#8
#8
If there’s one position we can handle a transfer, it’s RB. We have Evans, Small, Wright, and Beckwith in the backfield.

I certainly don’t blame this young man for leaving to get some playing time somewhere. By the time it would have been “his turn,” he likely would have been recruited over.

Wish him well.
 
#11
#11
Just everyone seeking greener pastures rather than hanging around while “waiting for their turn”.
Everyone’s career has an expiration date and it’s hard to fault guys that want to play, we’re basically in a free agency mode now. The problem for the kids is that the one-time transfer means they’re likely to wind up in another similar situation with no parachute next time.
Good luck to the young man.
 
#18
#18
When kids transfer after a year of not getting to play, I don’t blame the kid. I blame whoever lied to them in the recruiting process and told them they were going to compete for a starting spot

I don't know that anyone lied to him. We just recruited too many RBs. It was inevitable that some of them were going to leave after not winning spots in the rotation. And Hodge was a much better fit with Pruitt's offense than Heupel's.

The more shocking thing to me is that Whitehead still hasn't moved over to LB. Somehow, he's decided it's better to be a 6th string RB than potentially start or be in the 2-deep at LB.
 
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#19
#19
People need to get used to this. It’s the new reality with quasi-free agency.

This is what all the people clamoring about transfers wanted. This is the new normal for college sports. Any time, any reason. All the talking heads who swore it wouldn’t change things knew too, they just didn’t care because talking about transfers is one more thing they can spin to get clicks and ad revenue.
 
#22
#22
I wondered if that was coming after listening to Golesh brag about all of the RBs by name except Hodge.

Always good to see someone local get playing time but looks like it is not to be. Good luck to him - hope he finds a good fit.
 
#24
#24
When kids transfer after a year of not getting to play, I don’t blame the kid. I blame whoever lied to them in the recruiting process and told them they were going to compete for a starting spot
Or who’s advising them within their own circle. Not always the coaching staff, they get you on campus and tell you what you want to hear.
 
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