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Yes, but you also have the 30 years olds like Rising that still inexplicably have eligibility.Next year we should see the last of the 2020 super seniors, right?
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Yes, but you also have the 30 years olds like Rising that still inexplicably have eligibility.Next year we should see the last of the 2020 super seniors, right?
That Miami TE is older than Stetson Bennett. Stetson Bennett was too old to be in college when he played two years agoYes, but you also have the 30 years olds like Rising that still inexplicably have eligibility.
There are guys the same age as that Miami TE that have kids that are already playing football.That Miami TE is older than Stetson Bennett. Stetson Bennett was too old to be in college when he played two years ago
BYU's had older players for decades.There are guys the same age as that Miami TE that have kids that are already playing football.
Yeah rookie football contracts are all higher than NIL deals, so there isn't even that reason to stick around. If you are drafted in rounds 4-7 then you weren't getting the top NIL deals to begin with, so your NFL offer is higher.BYU's had older players for decades.
While more mature and developed, I doubt these old guys are that good. The pros would already have them if they were.
Cade has more wins as QB over Ohio than CJ Stroud, McCord and Howard combined have wins over Michigan.Dude get a fucking job
Great, that and $5 will get him a cup of coffee.Cade has more wins as QB over Ohio than CJ Stroud, McCord and Howard combined have wins over Michigan.
He is legit![]()
I've never even heard of that guy. So can't imagine he has had much playing time. So most likely putting it out there so he can find a team he can get on the field.Surprised to see CFP-likely teams having players opt out.
It is a joke. Lighten up. Just poking fun at my Ohio brethren.Great, that and $5 will get him a cup of coffee.
So was mine, lighten up.It is a joke. Lighten up. Just poking fun at my Ohio brethren.
Surprised to see CFP-likely teams having players opt out.
If he wants the chance to start anywhere next year, he has to go out now. To be there for spring practice you have to enroll for spring classes which can only be done between now and the end of the month. Wish the kid the best of luck.Surprised to see CFP-likely teams having players opt out.
Injuries happen though, and a lot of football left to play for those CFP teams.Guys who would never have gotten on the field, not surprising at all
If he wants the chance to start anywhere next year, he has to go out now. To be there for spring practice you have to enroll for spring classes which can only be done between now and the end of the month. Wish the kid the best of luck.
Wild fact - he is now the 4th and final WR from OSU's 2022 class to transfer out, meaning it will be the first OSU class since 2017 to not produce a 1st round pick at WR.
You are not wrong thereThe whole 2022 class has been a pretty massive failure for us up to this point.