He's going to graduate from UCLA after playing seven years of college football.With his surgery timeline he's not playing in 2022, right?
What kind of degree will he be seeking at that point? A doctorate? Or still just a masters?
The impatience in this generation is ridiculous. Leaving after only 4 years. I remember when commitment meant something.This would also mean that no QB recruits since Tommy Armstrong in 2012 will have played the entirety of and completed their careers at NU, unless I'm mistaken. That is insane!
It's not insane. It's modern college football. In the past, a transfer was nearly a death penalty for a collegiate career. Now it's little more than a speeding ticket.This would also mean that no QB recruits since Tommy Armstrong in 2012 will have played the entirety of and completed their careers at NU, unless I'm mistaken. That is insane!
If he would have come back, he would have been the only 5 year starting quarterback ever in NU history. I would consider that more insane.It's not insane. It's modern college football. In the past, a transfer was nearly a death penalty for a collegiate career. Now it's little more than a speeding ticket.
This is how college football will look if the rules remain as they are today.