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"Bailey came to me Sunday morning and told me he had made the decision not to play football any longer," Stockstill said in a statement. "We talked about it, shook hands and I wished him well and let him know how much I appreciated his time here."Not a word will be said about it on Rick Stockstill Live.
Stock: “Chase has been our guy all along.”
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either that, or knew it was coming since he told Stockstill first thing Sunday morning. Shouldn't be too much of a surprise he quit since he's not stayed anywhere for longWas probably told Cunningham was going to start and he said, "F*ck it, I'm done"
Chip had to know this morning for that presser.either that, or knew it was coming since he told Stockstill first thing Sunday morning. Shouldn't be too much of a surprise he quit since he's not stayed anywhere for long
What an idiot. What advantage does it give not to disclose that? Why lie about it? What does it do to team morale? Well, it's one more season that can't automantically add a year to this moron's contract."Bailey came to me Sunday morning and told me he had made the decision not to play football any longer," Stockstill said in a statement. "We talked about it, shook hands and I wished him well and let him know how much I appreciated his time here."
So CRS basically wasn't going to say anything til it discovered and lied in the presser this morning.
If he loses this team it’s time to leave. Period. It’s past time. And those in charge need to step up and push it. Even if it means calling in the markers on pledges from the boosters who made them in order to give their guy Stockstill the extra three years. That’s all I’m gonna say.He might not be the only one that quits if Friday is just as bad as last week.
What an idiot. What advantage does it give not to disclose that? Why lie about it? What does it do to team morale? Well, it's one more season that can't automantically add a year to this moron's contract.
I would love to know how many tweets, text messages and emails with questions for Stock have been culled and censored??
It sends a loud and clear message of the fear they have of taking live questions from callers.
I can't argue that point. I wish Bailey ran like this on the field when it really mattered. LOL.he has always ran....he's a runner he's a track star......JT this even worse than I thought. I have a question was TF truly the cancer or is it the click of geezers still coaching. It seems nothing has changed
nah, Grammar had it for a year and couldn't beat FIU with a 21 point lead or UTEP when it mattered.I am wondering when they benched Austin Grammer for lil Stockstill once Brent Stockstill left some sort of QB curse was placed on the Blue Raiders.
Imagine the possibilities for DD if he had access to Cost of Attendance and NIL money? Like Jimi Hendrix just way ahead of his time. I miss him. 2009 NOLA made me proud to be a Blue Raider.Dwight Dasher curse
The 2010 fiasco with Dasher really disillusioned me with how CRS handled that. The fact that Dasher stole from a teammate, more than the gambling, and how CRS kept Dasher on the team after that says loads about Stock as it does Dasher who last i heard was cooling his heels in a lockup. Maybe he's out and hustling games of chance on somebody's dime when not committing petty crimes.Stock treats QB’s like a$$. Always has always will. Turnover speaks volumes. To the kids character yes , but also of stocks judgment. 900k a year and you can’t finish the season with a qb that’s not your son?
One thing your analysis doesn’t take into account. 1) Sacks count against his rushing attempts. Last year he did something only one other player did - and that player was second in the Heisman. 2) He literally had one of if not the worst offensive line in all of college football. Show me a QB that could be successful and lead this team over the last two years to winning seasons as bad as this OL is and I will show you the greatest QB in college football history. He performed about as well as most anyone else could. You’ll see next year when we’re going to be lucky to average 10 points a game.
You'll watch. You'll watch the same way the rest of us watch. It's like when a guy hands you something and says "smell this." You know it's not going to be good, but you can't resist taking a big whiff of it anyway.At this point, I’m just sticking around for the comedy to see just how bad this can get. Is there another example of an athletics dept being largely competitive in just about every sport and then literally driving everything into the ground simultaneously? Space, I was reading your post and thinking that you hit the nail on the head as usual. And you know the sad part is the stuff you described is just one chapter in this circus that has ensued in the years since.
As for Asher, pulling back my post from when he transferred. I wonder if folks will understand now why we needed Houdini behind center these last couple of years.
I will say this though. Star ratings aside Chase is the better option over Hockman. It was obvious from the first snap. But if of course took our coaches three games to figure this out. Chase is the better option because he’s the only QB on the roster over the last few years that could make a pre-snap read and generally knew where the ball needed to go. Because when you literally only have 1.8 seconds before you’re on your back there aren’t going to be a lot of opportunities for a QB to go through progressions. I think Hockman might have been accustomed to being able to sit in the pocket and survey. Not here with this line. I wish Chase well. He probably won’t make it through the season. But I won’t know because I’ve already stopped giving, attending, and now I’m not even going to bother wasting my days anymore watching. Cheers!
The 2010 fiasco with Dasher really disillusioned me with how CRS handled that. The fact that Dasher stole from a teammate, more than the gambling, and how CRS kept Dasher on the team after that says loads about Stock as it does Dasher who last i heard was cooling his heels in a lockup. Maybe he's out and hustling games of chance on somebody's dime when not committing petty crimes.
The part about CRS treating QBs like crap rings true. When Kilgore or Grammar or O'Hara would pull Stock's ass out of the fire in a game through their heroics, it seemed like it pained him to admit that fact.
For a coach who was a QB for one of the better coaches of last half of the 20th century, Stock has done a piss poor job recruiting/coaching the QB position. The son of the coach was apparently the only recruit that had other G5 coaches interested and hell, CRS didn't actively recruit Brent. It was Brent who wanted to be here in the first place. And CRS didn't even recruit an offensive line to protect him from injury while Brent was here.
There are so many irritating issues with this whole coaching tenure that rub my nerves raw when I start to dwell on his tenure here. Hockman leaving doesn't surprise me much. it's not as disappointing as Asher O'Hara leaving. I am hoping all this crap culminates in this being CRS' last season, one way or the other, I am way past ready for a change.
Obviously, 7-wood is fine with it.Rick Stockstill has proven to not be a "high character guy" as many people have said. He comes off as bitter and deceitful to me. I think he knows he is grossly over paid for what he has actually produced here. He also uses the university, boosters, and alumni's resources to hire his buddies and son.