It sucks that neither players nor coaches feel like they commit to an entire season when they start it. But this is on the coaches and the schools. It would be easy to bar coaches from starting a new job until their prior season ends, but the NCAA won’t do it and the coaches put themselves first. So how do you tell the players its wrong to put themselves first?Only a true freshman QB left for their bowl game. I really hate the lack of commitment to the team from both players and coaches.
With Brennan and Johnson gone, LSU has only one scholarship QB remaining: former four-star prospect Garrett Nussmeier, a true freshman who has appeared in four games this season.
If Nussmeier were to play in the Texas Bowl, he would lose the ability to redshirt this season, costing him a year of eligibility.
I wonder if the ncaa would grant an extra year due to the extenuating circumstancesOnly a true freshman QB left for their bowl game. I really hate the lack of commitment to the team from both players and coaches.
With Brennan and Johnson gone, LSU has only one scholarship QB remaining: former four-star prospect Garrett Nussmeier, a true freshman who has appeared in four games this season.
If Nussmeier were to play in the Texas Bowl, he would lose the ability to redshirt this season, costing him a year of eligibility.
It sucks that neither players nor coaches feel like they commit to an entire season when they start it. But this is on the coaches and the schools. It would be easy to bar coaches from starting a new job until their prior season ends, but the NCAA won’t do it and the coaches put themselves first. So how do you tell the players its wrong to put themselves first?
Of course, it undoes the whole beauty of football which is the ultimate team game where you have to do your job and trust everyone else to do theirs.
I agree about FB being a ultimate team sport. I would recommend that if a coach or player is only going to think of themselves then go play tennis, golf, or poker. And never join the military,It sucks that neither players nor coaches feel like they commit to an entire season when they start it. But this is on the coaches and the schools. It would be easy to bar coaches from starting a new job until their prior season ends, but the NCAA won’t do it and the coaches put themselves first. So how do you tell the players its wrong to put themselves first?
Of course, it undoes the whole beauty of football which is the ultimate team game where you have to do your job and trust everyone else to do theirs.
CFB is a shell of what it used to be. Collleges sold out tradition and rivalries for more money, coaches have no loyalty to their schools, players are getting paid by boosters through faux NIL deals, and media collusion has created a caste system of haves and have nots. Much of what made it special has been lost.
Unlikely. Mr Phommachanh specifically communicated Taisun is uninterested in competing with his kid brother. Reasonably, the family ruled it out and views the possibility as a symbolic slap in Tyler's face. Save your bottom dollar.I put my bottom dollar that the oldest Tyler Phommachanh ends up here
I put my bottom dollar that the oldest Tyler Phommachanh ends up here
Idk why it put Tyler’s name there and not taisun
-> Phommachanh has heard from California and Florida State, among a host of other Power Five programs, since announcing his intent to leave Clemson after three seasons. Ole Miss, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, Colorado, and South Carolina are also in the mix.
Cal could be a serious destination because of Phommachanh’s familiarity with the coaching staff. Justin Wilcox recruited him coming out of Avon Old Farms, where he was a four-star recruit and the top-ranked prospect in Connecticut. He was also pursued by Florida State before the school fired Willie Taggart. <-
-> Despite his roots, Phommachanh doesn’t appear interested in returning home to play for UConn. According to his father, Phommachanh would prefer to avoid competing with his brother, Tyler, who is recovering from a torn ACL and LCL in his left knee.
“He feels that’ll be like slapping Tyler in the face,” Sam said. <-
My bad fellas for the mis-understanding. When I meant end up here I was meaning LSU. Since it was a LSU thread. I never thought for one second he would end up at uconn. I always felt mid to low level sec higher level ACCUnlikely. Mr Phommachanh specifically communicated Taisun is uninterested in competing with his kid brother. Reasonably, the family ruled it out and views the possibility as a symbolic slap in Tyler's face. Save your bottom dollar.
Alma mater of the Johnson brothers' father and Buccanneers' Super Bowl champion QB, Brad Johnson. The brothers are nephews of Mark Richt.Max Johnson and his brother look to be a package deal to Florida state.
Business is businessIt sucks that neither players nor coaches feel like they commit to an entire season when they start it.
My bad fellas for the mis-understanding. When I meant end up here I was meaning LSU. Since it was a LSU thread. I never thought for one second he would end up at uconn. I always felt mid to low level sec higher level ACC
It remains to be seen what Kelly does at LSU, but I can't remember LSU with anything but a pocket passer style QB over the years. Maybe I missed a few. But Kelly has had some dual threat guys at ND, so perhaps there could be a fit.
The all-time LSU Tiger QB flameout recruit was Ryan Perilloux.Jordan Jefferson I think is the big one.
They got a dual threat qb mid decade who was supposed to be a huge recruit who bombed (Harris I believe)
They’ve had some guys who had some mobility like burrow, Mauk, Flynn, but they weren’t true dual threats. Just enough to steal some yards when necessary.
Then they had statues like Mettenberger lol
The all-time LSU Tiger QB flameout recruit was Ryan Perilloux.
The all-time LSU Tiger QB flameout recruit was Ryan Perilloux.
Former Hartford Colonial. I miss the Colonials. The games were fun and the jerseys were fantastic: