DS, here is your Delmon Robinson answer..

1msudawg

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You will not like it...

<font face="georgia,palatino" size="2">• On why freshman WR Delmon Robinson didn't play much: "That's my fault on that. We've got to get him in the game and get him in situations where he can play."

Croom sux</font></p>
 

VegasDawg13

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What the %*$! does that mean? He forgot he had a player? Every quote I read from him makes me more and more disgusted.
 

8dog

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that may (emphasis on "may") be worse than the 4th and 15.
 

dawgstudent

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if he would have just said "I am planning to cheat the system and medically redshirt him".
 

OMlawdog

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At least lie to me and tell me that you liked the way the other players looked in practice.

Really, you forgot that one of the more impressive athletes that helped move the ball against La Tech wasn't in the game? Really?

I doubt it would have affected the outcome, but Robinson looked damn good against La Tech, I just assumed he was hurt against AU.
 

fishwater99

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1msudawg said:
You will not like it...

<font face="georgia,palatino" size="2">• On why freshman WR Delmon Robinson didn't play much: "That's my fault on that. We've got to get him in the game and get him in situations where he can play."

Croom sux</font></p>
Just another example of why we have the WORST COACH in the SEC !!!!!!!!!!!
 

MaxwellSmart

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May 28, 2007
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things the other schools can tell recruits. "Don't play for Croom, he'll forget to put you in the game." Never mind, I forgot they've already decommitted.
 

Gene Swindoll

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1msudawg said:
<font face="georgia,palatino" size="2">• On why freshman WR Delmon Robinson didn't play much: "That's my fault on that. We've got to get him in the game and get him in situations where he can play."

Croom sux</font></p>
This has got to be a joke........just when you think you've seen and heard it all from croom......this takes the cake...the man scores no points and never once did putting in a potential playmaker to help make a difference..
 

bonedaddy401

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is what happens. Its got that type of scenario written all over it. The only thing about it is you have to apply for a medshirt after the season.</p>
 

thunderclap

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we spend all spring and summer figuring to get more speed/playmakers on the field, ie guys like Elliot and Robinson...and then we "forget" to play them?

Adjectives for this **** are running low.
 

patdog

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May 28, 2007
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1. Regular redshirt - no need to apply, but if you step on the field even once, no redshirt.

2. Medical redshirt - apply for after season is over. Can't play in more than 30% (may be 25% I'm not looking it up) of your team's games and none in the second half of the season.

3. Second medical redshirt (6th year) - Can only apply for after your 5th year. Except in extremely rare circumstances, is only granted if BOTH redshirt years are medical redshirts.
 

patdog

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still seem to think you can get a regular redshirt after you've played.
 

dawgstudent

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<font size="3" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Physician Services
<font color="#990000">Medical Hardship Waiver</font>
</font></p> <p class="body-text9">Each student-athlete has five years from his/her initial date of full-time enrollment in which he/she may compete three years (partial or non-qualifiers) or four years (qualifiers).</p> <p class="body-text9">If a student-athlete competes during a season and is then injured to the point that he/she will not compete again that season, the student-athlete may regain the season of competition if all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The injury or illness suffered is incapacitating (i.e., season-ending); and
(b) The incapacitating injury or illness occurs in one of the four seasons of intercollegiate competition at any two year or four-year collegiate institution; and
(c) The injury or illness occurs prior to the completion of the first half of the playing season that concludes with the NCAA championship in that sport (measured by the number of scheduled contests or dates of competition) and results in an incapacity to compete for the remainder of the playing season; and
(d) The injury or illness occurs before the student-athlete has participated in more than two events or 20 percent (whichever number is greater) of the institution's scheduled events in his or her sport.</p> <p class="body-text9">Nature of Injury/Illness. It is not necessary for the incapacitating injury or illness to be the direct result of the student's participation in the institution's organized practice or game/competition. The student-athlete may qualify for the hardship waiver as a result of any incapacitating injury or illness occurring after the individual becomes a student- athlete by reporting on call for regular squad practice or after attending the first day of classes as a full-time student at a member institution.</p> <p class="body-text9">Re-injury in Second Half of Season. A student-athlete who suffers an injury in the first half of the season that concludes with the NCAA championship, attempts to return to competition during the second half of that season and then is unable to participate further as result of aggravating the original injury does not qualify for the hardship waiver.</p>