Why does he need a waiver? He should have the COVID year
He's actually trying to get a 6th year. He's already played 5 (19, 20, 21, 22, 23).
Why does he need a waiver? He should have the COVID year
It was considered dishonorable to pass the ball in the Big Ten until 2010.Tualia in the portal, I think his NFL evaluation was not what he was looking for. I just heard on the radio that he is the all-time big 10 passing leader. Is that right?
Then how did he set such a record. Maybe this says something about past QB's in the big10I always thought he did himself a disservice by going to Maryland. Nothing against Locksley or anything, because he's a good dude and all, and he was a good OC for us, but Maryland didn't have many offensive weapons to help Taulia out
I always thought he did himself a disservice by going to Maryland. Nothing against Locksley or anything, because he's a good dude and all, and he was a good OC for us, but Maryland didn't have many offensive weapons to help Taulia out
When you're a 3 and a half year starter, the yardage tends to pile up. Not saying he did poorly. He did a solid job for Maryland. He threw for a lot of yards, but I'd prefer to see more TDs and less interceptionsThen how did he set such a record. Maybe this says something about past QB's in the big10
ok, 6th year. That covid crap is the biggest scam in sports.Why does he need a waiver? He should have the COVID year
Yeah, idk. Maybe it's just expectation based. All I heard when he was in high school was "Tua's really really good, but Taulia might be even better ". I just get the feeling that he would put up huge numbers in a more talent heavy offense. The recruiting classes weren't great, but it's Maryland. They aren't gonna be.Their WR's looked good to me when watching them against the Barn. However, it may have been the fact the Barn is so bad 😲.
Edit:He's actually trying to get a 6th year. He's already played 5 (19, 20, 21, 22, 23).
2020 never happened in the eyes of our rivals either. They discount that championship. Even though Bama beat every team except Vandy in the SEC by double digits except Floridawhich they beat. , then beat ND and OSU by lopsided scores. Perhaps the greatest most dominant season in the history of CFB, but some say it shouldn't count. Sad.2020 never happened in the eyes of the NCAA. So his years were 19, 21, 22, and 23. In 2019 at Bama he played 5 games, 1 over the limit. That's what he is trying to get back with a waiver.
Somewhat shocking to me............Roydell now gone. My opinion. Saban spoke with him and he realized might be behind Haynes and Miller next year.
I'm good with this. I've been thinking we were a bit crowded at RB. This may be a case of the backups being better than the starters.Somewhat shocking to me............Roydell now gone. My opinion. Saban spoke with him and he realized might be behind Haynes and Miller next year.
Robinson and Koht look solid. They've done well and have experience. Hopefully, at least one will emerge a superstar. My question is who backs them up.Any chance Bama pursues an EDGE with playing experience? Lost both to the draft, and none of the backups really flashed like Anderson and Turner did when they got on the field as younglings.
Didn't we sign two 5star edge guys last class. Keeley and another I can't remember for some reason right now.Robinson and Koht look solid. They've done well and have experience. Hopefully, at least one will emerge a superstar. My question is who backs them up.
He thinks it’s the AFC and not the ACC.TE for the Hurricanes petitioning for a ninth year.
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Decade of college? Miami tight end petitioning to play ninth season of college football
Miami tight end Cam McCormick started his college football career at Oregon in 2016. He's petitioning the NCAA for a ninth year of eligibility.www.usatoday.com
Dude must have two PhDs by now, haha.TE for the Hurricanes petitioning for a ninth year.
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Decade of college? Miami tight end petitioning to play ninth season of college football
Miami tight end Cam McCormick started his college football career at Oregon in 2016. He's petitioning the NCAA for a ninth year of eligibility.www.usatoday.com