Following Thad?
Thought this would be Karriem's year coming. Will be interesting to see it he returns.
However, I do think Hankins and Eberhart will be ready from Day 1 as freshmen. Morris will be ready as well, and they just added Williams. If they can add Starr, you feel pretty good about that group even before any other potential additions.
I had the same doubt/thought, but KSU seemed like a random enough place for it to be a coincidence. You certainly seem to be more plugged in than me so defer to you, but I do recall hearing that BB has his ACs recruit regionally which doesn't necessarily mean their main recruiting contacts are their position coaches.I’m not sure a db is following a running back coach
You make the NIL multiple year deals that have buy out penalties. UGA is suing a former player the results of that case will decide a lotit only gets done with
a. a CBA that the players enter into as employees
or
b. a congressional anti-trust exemption
I doubt that clause will hold up in court. But who knowsYou make the NIL multiple year deals that have buy out penalties. UGA is suing a former player the results of that case will decide a lot
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Georgia seeks $390K from DE Damon Wilson for transfer damages
Georgia's athletic department is headed to court to try to obtain $390,000 in damages from a former standout defensive end who transferred from the school after his sophomore season in a potentially precedent-setting case.www.espn.com
This year I see a lot of freshmen getting playing time. Especially on the defensive side.
Yep, not a single one was worth it.Not worried about the defections. They had their reasons. Either Bret and staff told straight out that they would be recruited/portaled over or not guaranteed a starting spot or not worth the money….good luck and so long.
It will be interesting because if the NIL deals are not legally binding than maybe a school could get out of paying an underperforming athlete.I doubt that clause will hold up in court. But who knows
It will be interesting because if the NIL deals are not legally binding than maybe a school could get out of paying an underperforming athlete.
Some schools don’t pay all the agreed upon NIL .It will be interesting because if the NIL deals are not legally binding than maybe a school could get out of paying an underperforming athlete.