Either the O-lineman lied about his height or CPR has bad manners. I'll take the latter.So you are saying CPR has terrible manners?
Either the O-lineman lied about his height or CPR has bad manners. I'll take the latter.So you are saying CPR has terrible manners?
So this guy is eligible for 2014?
They're inside. Maybe CPR has his shoes on and Will doesn't.
Yeah he is just a normal JUCO. 2 years to play 2.
He's class of 2012. If he played at TN, he'd have 3 to play 2.
Biography: |
Talented DE prospect who finished his junior season with 96 tackles, 13 for loss, and 15 sacks. |
Not sure how but he is a 2 for 2.
I think that must be a misprint where you are reading that, because math would dictate that 5 - 2 = 3.
Would be interested to see if he is able to petition his FR season as a redshirt if he only played one game at TN and in fact left the team to work on grades.
Would Trent Taylor be available immediately or have to sit out a season?
That is what Trey Scott is reporting so I am going to blindly follow that until told otherwise haha.
I don't think he said that and if he did he is wrong unless there is some odd circumstance where he lost a year.
I don't think he said that and if he did he is wrong unless there is some odd circumstance where he lost a year.
There was a note in the Tennessee site that had him listed as a December grad and early enrollee out of HS, in which case they were hoping to assign his initial grant in December of 2011 for the 2011-2012 academic year. Perhaps that early enrollment, if it happened, started his clock technically in 2011? Don't know if that happened or what came of it, but that could (in theory) explain it. It would really be a shame if he burned a year off his 5-year clock on the early enrollment and a second on playing one game. That would be prime stuff to get a year back, I would think.
I guess it depends on how you read it. It's in the premium article. Usually Trey specifies 3 for 2 if that is the case. Could certainly be 3 for 2 if I read what he wrote wrong.
There is another poster on the scout board that said "2 for 2" so maybe I connected those in my head with Trey saying "2 years of eligibility remaining".
Enrolling early is a way to for colleges to back log scholarship numbers to keep in line with the 25 max per year, it doesn't change the amount of years a student receives to play their 4. If you work it out, a December grad would be on campus January of 2012, which gives him until January of 2017 - still 3 more years to go.