Read somewhere that he may be joining his buddy Tarquin at USC, but have not seen a confirmation of that. Any chance he returns? Of all the OL that left, he was the most surprising. He could be an all-american given his rise last season. Michael Tarquin, former Florida OL, announces Pac-12 transfer destination
I don't get why people are upset with the mom's tweet? She thanked the guys who signed her son. He was already on the team 2 yrs when Nap was hired. Ethan thanked all the coaches that worked with him as he should.
Ignore that; I got it. Evidently, Mom didn't like Napier or our new OL coach, or they weren't sold on White.
She said: Notice who she thanks and who is not mentioned, kind of obvious that she is not a fan of the current administration.
Sure, it’s possible. Maybe the fault lies with Mullen. Or, McElwain. Or, Muschamp. Or, Stricklin. Or, NIL representatives. Tell me, how often do starters leave a program?
Well, other players have already said that this staff holds them more accountable than the previous staff did. Holy cow. Staff takes over a failed program and insists on accountability; what next? Accountability is hard. Remember Urban's rhetoric when he came in?
it is possible that the staff decided to move on after that bowl performance or bowl prep. That OL was terrible