Shows the talent we had. Much much more talent than some gave credit for. The following from this team will play on Sunday iMO: This is just upper class. Anthony Torrence Shorter R. Torrance White Tarquin Dexter Gouriage Dean Sure I’m forgetting a few. Point is more than most would think.
Stolen signals and rogue ball boys: Inside college football's sideline paranoia Not a tweet so delete if you want but I didn't want to make a thread over it and this is somewhat of a general topic thread. I have no doubt that programs do this. Zero.
Let's be real, AR is full of POTENTIAL. The coaches didn't overthrow wide open receivers or throw directly to Kentucky dbs. A more consistent qb and we could have picked up another two wins.
We obviously had some offend talent but we had and have serious holes defensively. Dean? Not sure why he was a weakness but we all saw it over and over.
Two thoughts, both sarcastic, could someone who steals the defensive signals explain them to the players and staff How tough is it to steal 6 signals? Go Gators and happy portal weekend
One of the violations then was that an assistant coach saw a player walking to class (apparently a fairly long distance) and gave him a ride. The final list of infractions was loaded with such pettiness. Really a hamburger, and before anyone says it… I know Harbaugh was not forthright about the accusations, but who in their right mind would cooperate with such nonsense considering the outright promise of pay to players going on now. The fact is that it’s easier and more convenient to bust certain touchable programs for such nonsense, than it is to go after the untouchables for actual serious offenses. That would require a serious and honest organization. Obviously that is not, nor ever has been the NCAA.
Not necessarily, You don't have to be 6' 4 240 pounds and run A 4. 4 40 yd - D a s h If you're accurate And can put touch on your throws when needed