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Man, Scott Satterfield can coach his *** off. I know UNC won that first game, but do not understand how they didn't hire him.
Right. It seemed like the obvious choice
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Man, Scott Satterfield can coach his *** off. I know UNC won that first game, but do not understand how they didn't hire him.
It's a joke relax papi
it will still be instresting to hear his views.lmao dog
he hasn't even played a big 12 game yet.
Unless our OL gets 100x better before Saturday, there's no way. Blew a lot of assignments against mighty Texas State last weekend.I have Texas A&M over Clemson.
Muschamp, whose job is likely on the line, is faking an injury for his starting QB to let him grad transfer?Apparently Jake Bentley got hurt on the last play of the game and is going to miss the majority of the season. I think this is just a front to allow him to save face so he can graduate transfer.
He smoked that broad.
Dan Orlovski on some ****...
Muschamp, whose job is likely on the line, is faking an injury for his starting QB to let him grad transfer?
Nah, I was on the road during that game. But the view that fans look at things through is often so different than what coaches look at them through. I'm just not buying that a dude with his job on the line is benching a senior for a true freshman. Especially when you consider that he's coming in to start behind a bad OL. They're saying he has a Lisfranc injury to his foot -- not expecting that they're faking that one.Did you watch the game? Bentley was awful, he looks like he's actually regressing. The fans have been calling for a QB change since last season and Hillinski is a big recruit (I think he's the highest rated QB South Carolina has ever gotten). This gives him an out to bench a senior QB for a more talented true freshman and also allows Bentley to save face. Don't forget that Bentley's dad is still on the coaching staff at South Carolina.
Apparently Jake Bentley got hurt on the last play of the game and is going to miss the majority of the season. I think this is just a front to allow him to save face so he can grad transfer.
Like I mentioned earlier, Jake Bentley reclassified and left high school a year early. What's the logic behind a football player doing this? I can understand it if you have extenuating circumstances (family issues, issues at school, etc.) but if you have the opportunity to have another year of mental and physical development, why not take it? Why go the college early and burn a year of eligibility? Wouldn't Bentley have been alot better off and more developed staying in school for another year? Same goes for JT Daniels.
I know it works out for alot of college basketball players but has reclassifying ever worked out in college football? Has anyone benefited from going to college a year early?
Gonna be a loooong season lol they’re still gonna beat Florida tho