RedSavage
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Sure didDidn't Vince Marrow contact some kids he met while at NU and they left to go to Kentucky?
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Sure didDidn't Vince Marrow contact some kids he met while at NU and they left to go to Kentucky?
Any player losing his starting spot and sitting the bench on an 0-5 college team due to productivity, isn’t likely to have a bright future in the NFL .If a player has any aspirations of getting to the NFL they won’t do it sitting on the bench . I don’t like them transferring but I understand it . Most teams block players from going to division schools or rivals so I’m not sure I get the Oregon state thing since they are neither . Even IF all these players go to OSU, and win lots of games there, I don’t see it having any effect on our program .
I guess in theory, yes. I’m a pretty big believer that it takes a unique combination of attributes to make it to the NFL. Athletes that possess those attributes typically start to flash them early in thier college careers. A guy that has flashed them enough to earn a starting gig at a major Div 1 school but then, for whatever reason, regresses enough to lose a starting gig did not have enough of those attributes, (height, weight, speed, etc) to keep him heads and tails above the backup, (which, again, the NFL only takes the best of the best,) so he’s already at that point a long shot for the NFL. On top of that, if the guy is unwilling to work hard to improve and reclaim that top spot at a major school, he also is probably lacking the unrelenting drive needed to land on a million dollar roster. I guess what I’m saying is, true NFL talent wouldn’t ride pine, especially after earning the starting gig out of the gates as an underclass man on that roster. Getting passed up means there are holes in his profile that need worked on, transferring away, at its core, means hes not willing to work to fix the deficiencies and prefer an easier road away from the competition. Almost never is that a recipe for an NFL athlete.If he can go to another school , get the starting spot and see lots of playing time he stands a much better chance of being noticed though . ?
Any indication Bell was going to take the well worn path to OSU until Frost closed the door?
Yea but is it possible for Bell to still enroll at OSU and be eligible to play next year? It would be a shame if restricting Bell for a week or so caused him to miss the window where he didn’t have to sit out next season.Frost only closed the door until Monday. New transfer rules go into effect monday and that door will be wide open again.
Yea but is it possible for Bell to still enroll at OSU and be eligible to play next year? It would be a shame if restricting Bell for a week or so caused him to miss the window where he didn’t have to sit out next season.
the window closed like 5 days ago.
So 7 days ago he bailed and our temporary restrictions might have impacted any OSU plans. Now if Bell needs to sit out a year at an FBS he would probably not choose to do it at OSU. Take that scheming beavers!the window closed like 5 days ago.