Watching TCU vs Texas today. He has a few ok returns but otherwise he has been a non factor in the game.
I'd be interested in that as well.Yeah. I can't help but think this can't be what he wanted when he decided to transfer. He's barely seeing the field there, but he figured to be an every-down WR here.
It'll come out some day what all transpired to make him transfer. We have not heard the whole story.
You're watching a different movie than I am friend. His name is on hot seat lists this year, (as is Frost for what that's worth), but Herman didn't win a title at Texas as a player to give him extra leash. They don't take kindly to losing to TCU and being irrelevant nationally with their level of resources and program support, just like Nebraska. There really isn't an excuse to not be great at Texas where you can build a top 15 recruiting class every year without leaving the state. If they go 6-4 or 5-5 this year I could see him getting fired, they get OU next week and would be back at .500 with an L. They also just escaped Tech last week in OT and gave up 50+.Still the question remains as to why we can’t recruit and keep good talent. Every time we get excited about a good recruit, we find out that they want to transfer. Texas and Tom Herman seem to be on the right path even if they lost today...I can’t wait to see what Frost has done this past year...I guess we will find out on October 24.
I see it a bit different. His team won and its warm.Yeah. I can't help but think this can't be what he wanted when he decided to transfer. He's barely seeing the field there, but he figured to be an every-down WR here.
It'll come out some day what all transpired to make him transfer. We have not heard the whole story.
I met a lot of great people at Nebraska. A lot of friends that at the end of the day felt more like family than they felt like friends. It was hard to get up and leave that. But you also have to do what’s best for you and your career
I guess blocking isn’t part of Patterson’s offense game plan for his WRs lolJD Spielman opens up on leaving Nebraska and why he sees better days ahead at TCU
Riding the pine for the sake of your career?
Maybe if you don't see your future career being in football...
I'm curious why this is still open. I understand that he played for Nebraska. He left so who cares what he does. :dunno