Well yeah while they were hosting Leavitt, they were actively trying to get Williams. That had to have pissed off LeavittThat may happen. I believe Lagway may have slipped through the cracks to Baylor because they thought they had bagged Williams. I guess Leavitt is the last big name standing. LSU will have to pay up if they want him.
Attitude issue---So I'm told.Dylan Raiola? Nobody wants him?
Makes sense. Leavitt may have same issue. (He may fit right in at LSU)Attitude issue---So I'm told.
how many years did he play between ole miss and Ferris state?Ol’ Piss just found out they still aren’t one of the Big Boys. Their QB was denied additional eligibility by the NCAA
Ol’ Piss just found out they still aren’t one of the Big Boys. Their QB was denied additional eligibility by the NCAA
found it. dude reshirted. then had a injury year. than played two years at FS, then this year at Ole Miss. That's 5 years. This is supposed to be college ball. there are kids that are not even going to class. enough. he had 5 to play 4. enough.how many years did he play between ole miss and Ferris state?
"supposed to be" left town a few years ago. It's professional ball.found it. dude reshirted. then had a injury year. than played two years at FS, then this year at Ole Miss. That's 5 years. This is supposed to be college ball. there are kids that are not even going to class. enough. he had 5 to play 4. enough.
some attorney will try and file a claim that it has adverse effect on potential earnings. that attorney won't have any counter that the NCAA has had long standing rules and the kid was allowed to go through the waiver process. this is not a case of first impression. it's a bit of a settled deal.Ol’ Piss just found out they still aren’t one of the Big Boys. Their QB was denied additional eligibility by the NCAA
It was rule for about 100 years that a kid that transferred to another school was required to sit out a year before becoming eligible again. And pretty much everyone accepted it and was perfectly fine with it. Now the thought of going back to that seems preposterous to people.some attorney will try and file a claim that it has adverse effect on potential earnings. that attorney won't have any counter that the NCAA has had long standing rules and the kid was allowed to go through the waiver process. this is not a case of first impression. it's a bit of a settled deal.
the kid will go pro.
ole miss will go 7-5 next season.
the world will forget.
ole miss will still hate Kiffin.
ESPN will make money off of it with some SEC short or some other half ass written show.
the world will forget.
everytime I think I have an avatar in mind that will be cool, y'all show up cool ones and I realize my idea sucks.Attitude issue---So I'm told.