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It looks like Jurriente Davis is transferring out. He had a solid first year.
They have their priorities. Sh*t like this gets removed quickly from the goblueraiders site. They never even existed. No matter the sport.
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Early signing period is on the 15th. Teams might fill up too much on scholarship if he waits. I can see the reasoning to go ahead and do it.I guess he didn’t wait to at least get to Bahamas. That was dumb.
Why wouldn’t they? There is no loyalty on either sideThey have their priorities. Sh*t like this gets removed quickly from the goblueraiders site. They never even existed. No matter the sport.
Early signing period is on the 15th. Teams might fill up too much on scholarship if he waits. I can see the reasoning to go ahead and do it.
It looks like Jurriente Davis is transferring out. He had a solid first year.
If I were him, I would be very concerned about playing time wherever he lands. Here he has the starting job, just ball out and NFL scouts will be interested. If you are splitting reps at Nebraska, I don't think you get that same shot with the NFL. So unless you are 110% you will start and maintain the position wherever you go, I would stay. Walking into a big program as a transfer and expecting to grab a starting position over guys that have been on the roster for a while I think would be difficult.he was a really good player IMO. He looks like a Power 5 LB when just looking at him. Good size and length.
interested to see where he lands. I think he’s good enough to play low level power 5 ball.
staff has to be frustrated with his decision. Kind of pisses me off too to be honest. We gave him a chance when I don’t believe he had any other FBS offers coming out of JUCO. He would have started for us and been a key cog in the wheel on defense for many years for us. He was a pretty good player and likely would have grown into an all conference player in the new CUSA. Pretty head scratching he would leave so quickly. I don’t think this is a good decision by him. I normally wish them well but I kind of hope he ends up riding the bench somewhere.
If I were him, I would be very concerned about playing time wherever he lands. Here he has the starting job, just ball out and NFL scouts will be interested. If you are splitting reps at Nebraska, I don't think you get that same shot with the NFL. So unless you are 110% you will start and maintain the position wherever you go, I would stay. Walking into a big program as a transfer and expecting to grab a starting position over guys that have been on the roster for a while I think would be difficult.
Perhaps something happened which led to his transfer.It looks like Jurriente Davis is transferring out. He had a solid first year.
Many on this board want us to be a place where coaches come, have success, and then leave for "bigger and better" things. Why should anything else be expected of players? We gave him an opportunity that he took advantage of and is now leaving. If he thinks he can have success at a higher level and his time here has given him the opportunity, I say good for him. Don't want coaches to use us as a stepping stone if you also don't want the players to.
Many on this board want us to be a place where coaches come, have success, and then leave for "bigger and better" things. Why should anything else be expected of players? We gave him an opportunity that he took advantage of and is now leaving. If he thinks he can have success at a higher level and his time here has given him the opportunity, I say good for him. Don't want coaches to use us as a stepping stone if you also don't want the players to.
I think they are becoming more of an apples to apples comparison.Coaches and players will never been an apples to apples comparison. So I disagree with your sentiment about players transferring.
I can agree with this if both parties put in their time and have success.Many on this board want us to be a place where coaches come, have success, and then leave for "bigger and better" things. Why should anything else be expected of players? We gave him an opportunity that he took advantage of and is now leaving. If he thinks he can have success at a higher level and his time here has given him the opportunity, I say good for him. Don't want coaches to use us as a stepping stone if you also don't want the players to.
So you hate that WKU's OC went to Texas Tech after only 1 year at WKU? He proved his worth and got a better job offer. Would you stay in a job for 3-5 years even when better ones are offering just because the one you are in gave you a chance? It is the same thing. If a player that was previously overlooked proves himself and "better" opportunities come up because of it, we can't blame him for wanting to take them. I would caution them that the grass is not always greener, but it is still not my decision to make or criticize.I can agree with this if both parties put in their time and have success.
A coach who stays 5 years and wins a bunch of games and moves on to the P5 - I wish him well
A kid who stays 3 years, wins a bunch of games, makes all conference, and then goes to play his final year at Ohio State - sure, I'll pull for him.
But this is a bit of a different situation. This dude was here for 12 games, after being picked up as his only FBS lifeline. At least put in a couple of years for the program that gave you a chance.
So you hate that WKU's OC went to Texas Tech after only 1 year at WKU? He proved his worth and got a better job offer. Would you stay in a job for 3-5 years even when better ones are offering just because the one you are in gave you a chance? It is the same thing. If a player that was previously overlooked proves himself and "better" opportunities come up because of it, we can't blame him for wanting to take them. I would caution them that the grass is not always greener, but it is still not my decision to make or criticize.
If I’m a student athlete interviewing for jobs, I think I would be looking for other options of employment. Sadly, this is “the big lie” that college coaches tell these kids but here is the truth:College players are showcasing their talents for a job offer. So it's about showing what you are capable of to get a job offer. It takes a special situation to have a chance to show your skills. It's a tryout for the next step.
Coaches are already in their profession working the job. It makes sense they would jump around more often to get more responsibility, $, fame, whatever they are after.
And probably make a ton of money for wherever he signs.How much is Arch Manning going to get? As a freshman in college he’s probably going to get paid more than most NFL players.
I could seriously see them doing away with eligibility all together at some point and just flat out making college sports a professional league to just generate as much money as humanely possible.
Somebody told me last week he was seriously considering Georgia?!! Then again, that o-line is massive.How much is Arch Manning going to get? As a freshman in college he’s probably going to get paid more than most NFL players.
The $100 handshake from my era is chump change to these kids. And they wouldn’t believe the $15 a month laundry money “allowed” by the NCAA.College basketball too.
really not a fan of it. At all. Nor do I like all these million dollar deals being signed under “NIL”. I think it’s just going to lead to a bunch of corruption and highest bidder type stuff. Total turn off in my eyes
amateur athletics is essentially gone now, unless you wanna watch high school sports. I think this will be a turn off for many, and I believe it will contribute to further declines for in-person attendance in college sports. And, eventually impact TV ratings if it’s not already
I know I personally have been a lot less interested in college football/basketball this year. Normally I’m betting every bowl game and picking out 1 or 2 college games a night to bet and watch as well. NBA too. I havnt bet anything in a few months and havnt watched hardly any sporting events outside of the MT games. College sports has lost a lot of luster lately to me. It’s multi factorial and not just the transfers/NIL money but that has definitely played a big part. There’s so many aspects of it that really bother me.