South Carolina WR entering transfer portal
One of South Carolina's young wide receiver talents has expressed plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal next month.
This one stings. Rowe will be a difference maker for some fortunate program.![]()
South Carolina WR entering transfer portal
One of South Carolina's young wide receiver talents has expressed plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal next month.www.on3.com
You may want to check out his HS highlights before making any assumptions about ability based on height and weight alone. I watched that kid carry one of the best 4A programs in North Carolina for three years.Sounds bad but when you look - he's 6'0 and 170 lbs.
We need to seriously stop recruiting underweight midgets at skill positions. In the SEC, that height and weight isn't even suited for being a water boy. JMHO.
Fair enough and I'll even say you're 100% right. Just 2 things I'll point out. What can I do about it now? Heck, he might even come back to us after next year. Who knows with the portal at this point? It's crazy.You may want to check out his HS highlights before making any assumptions about ability based on height and weight alone. I watched that kid carry one of the best 4A programs in North Carolina for three years.
Playing high school football in NC and SEC football is a little different. You can excel as a smaller fast receiver in HS, but not many (some do) as undersized in SEC. So, any loss is sad, but like someone else posted, not devastating!!You may want to check out his HS highlights before making any assumptions about ability based on height and weight alone. I watched that kid carry one of the best 4A programs in North Carolina for three years.
Ace Sanders and Damiere Byrd say Hello. You can play at that size, but most times, you better be fast or have short area quickness.Sounds bad but when you look - he's 6'0 and 170 lbs.
We need to seriously stop recruiting underweight midgets at skill positions. In the SEC, that height and weight isn't even suited for being a water boy. JMHO.
Sounds bad but when you look - he's 6'0 and 170 lbs.
We need to seriously stop recruiting underweight midgets at skill positions. In the SEC, that height and weight isn't even suited for being a water boy. JMHO.
It's more or less of a "culture" thing lolInteresting he doesn't want to give the new offense a try. Oh well.
Tell that to Devonta SmithSounds bad but when you look - he's 6'0 and 170 lbs.
We need to seriously stop recruiting underweight midgets at skill positions. In the SEC, that height and weight isn't even suited for being a water boy. JMHO.
Ok, I'll clarify - I'm aware that there are exceptions to the rule. Fully aware. Fully agree.Tell that to Devonta Smith
And you think this site is pertinent?Stop giving credence to these guys leaving. The less attention this stuff gets, the less it will matter. It's all about attention in the end.
There are always exceptions to the rule!!Ace Sanders and Damiere Byrd say Hello. You can play at that size, but most times, you better be fast or have short area quickness.
Yes. Once they leave us I wish them nothing but regretStop giving credence to these guys leaving. The less attention this stuff gets, the less it will matter. It's all about attention in the end.
Agree. Unless he was told/encouraged in confidence to pack his bags....stupid move for him walking away from this offense as a receiver.Interesting he doesn't want to give the new offense a try. Oh well.
Very plausible.Agree. Unless he was told/encouraged in confidence to pack his bags....stupid move for him walking away from this offense as a receiver.
Do you mean the offense with a mediocre QB, an abysmal OL and no running game?Agree. Unless he was told/encouraged in confidence to pack his bags....stupid move for him walking away from this offense as a receiver.
Ask yourself this….who made an impact as a freshman and who showed a little “potential?”Ok, I'll clarify - I'm aware that there are exceptions to the rule. Fully aware. Fully agree.
But sort of to highlight my point - Devonta Smith played for Bama and was a 5 star recruit. He was a jewel that the likes of the Bama's can afford to bring in. - We're not Bama. We need to stop trying to find undersized jewels that everyone else has sifted through - and actually just build a solid team - starting with a solid foundation of normal sized players. THEN, we may get good enough to bring in a jewel or two, undersized or not.
Most of our undersized guys do not pan out. JMHO.
Don't you know, every 3 star recruit signed is an "under the radar diamond in the rough" and is going to be "coached up" and fans would rather have a 3 star who is hungry and wants to be here than a 5 star prima donna? Every portal player signed is a "huge get" and is going to fill a crucial missing piece.Ask yourself this….who made an impact as a freshman and who showed a little “potential?”
This question proves your point. Wish I had a nickel for every freshman we thought may be good that never pans out. He appears to have some potential but not a takeover the game potential.
Don't you know, every 3 star recruit signed is an "under the radar diamond in the rough" and is going to be "coached up" and fans would rather have a 3 star who is hungry and wants to be here than a 5 star prima donna? Every portal player signed is a "huge get" and is going to fill a crucial missing piece.
LOL; yes, he was "just a three star, we shouldn't have recruited him to start with" or "he had a bad attitude, wasn't really giving his all and was a cancer in the locker room".Don't forget that every portal loss means nothing and we didn't really want the guy anyway.
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Plus they didn't want to be here.Don't forget that every portal loss means nothing and we didn't really want the guy anyway.
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Well, he did have 176 yards receiving…..can you imagine the impact if he “doubled” that in year 2.Don't you know, every 3 star recruit signed is an "under the radar diamond in the rough" and is going to be "coached up" and fans would rather have a 3 star who is hungry and wants to be here than a 5 star prima donna? Every portal player signed is a "huge get" and is going to fill a crucial missing piece.
Man he is making a business decision like sellars should have done. Briles has had numerous stops and doesnt stay long anywhere, the TCU people are very happy he is gone. He runs a smoke and mirrors offense that will not succeed in the SEC. Name one QB that Briles has sent to the NFL? Sellars made a huge mistake , he is not a good passer and just passed up maybe his best NFL chance.Interesting he doesn't want to give the new offense a try. Oh well.
Man he is making a business decision like sellars should have done. Briles has had numerous stops and doesnt stay long anywhere, the TCU people are very happy he is gone. He runs a smoke and mirrors offense that will not succeed in the SEC. Name one QB that Briles has sent to the NFL? Sellars made a huge mistake , he is not a good passer and just passed up maybe his best NFL chance.
Jarrett StidhamMan he is making a business decision like sellars should have done. Briles has had numerous stops and doesnt stay long anywhere, the TCU people are very happy he is gone. He runs a smoke and mirrors offense that will not succeed in the SEC. Name one QB that Briles has sent to the NFL? Sellars made a huge mistake , he is not a good passer and just passed up maybe his best NFL chance.
Now that paying players $1000 plus a day to pretend to wash cars is legal, they are falling fastJarrett Stidham
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Question for you..... do think it's coincidence that the taters are massively falling off the face of college football relevance now that everyone can buy players? We used to call that cheating......and it's not a coincidence. Merry Christmas.