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Fee bills were paid in August. Scholarship already covered that.If he's redshirting and finishing the semester or year at UConn, I hope he's paying his own way.
Fee bills were paid in August. Scholarship already covered that.If he's redshirting and finishing the semester or year at UConn, I hope he's paying his own way.
Nobody asked you to respond to what I said. We’re all entitled to our opinions…just so happen a lot of these opinions sound like a bunch of grown men crying. He’s leaving ….wish him well or don’t. No need in all the character shots and ill wishes. I said “pack the rent” because this is obviously posted in the FOOTBALL thread.Go Away! Hope you are part of "Pack the Rent", or are you only a Husky Basketball fan! Plenty of "All Husky Fans" out there, wanting success for all the teams like Football, Basketball, Hockey, Field Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Track and Field, Volleyball etc. UConn Husky success in all sports drives lots of us so Yes "Pack the Rent" and every other teams arena.
In regards to the RB, that kids been in the program for 3 years and he's not adding 30 lbs any time soon. Let him go look for greener pastures, he's fast, run's better outside and when nobody hits him. We could use a kid that is as tough as him and breaks tackles inside and out. I want to see how Cam Edwards does, and go find others on the recruiting trail. I'm all in for new players getting a shot.
He still has hope, plenty of chance and opportunity on the horizon….and here you are typing your disdain for a kid you once cheered for on a keyboard…your best days are behind you ….lolYou’re delusional.
He’s not even as good as the guys who already left.
Hope he gets a totally sweet $3500 flip flop NIL deal at Kennesaw State or wherever.
He still has hope, plenty of chance and opportunity on the horizon….and here you are typing your disdain for a kid you once cheered for on a keyboard…your best days are behind you ….lol
I also picked up on that.I thought one of the beat writers ask Mora in this week press conference how one of our players was feeling. I didn’t catch the name but I assumed he was asking about Houston since he had the flu during the Duke game. Mora answered that he didn’t know. I thought it was a strange answer. Maybe Mora knew then that Houston was leaving!
Yeah, I have been wondering that too. I would appreciate someone who is knowledgeable posting a seminar on what is going on. Does the school administer the NIL in any way with money coming from private donations?Thought NIL had to be private donations, not from the school itself. Not the case?
Now I can’t get the song out of my head, thanks.To quote a famous lyric, "playersonly love you when they're playing".
Fortunately for him that is still to be determined….your opinion however I’m sure counts as much as pebble in the ocean, Zoo Cougar. lol Unfortunately for you…..you still have to settle being a fanboy.And his best playing days are behind him. Too bad. Sometimes he was fun to watch.
I think it’s limited to 2..not certain though.Is there a limit to the number of transfers a player can make thru his college career?
JT Daniels says otherwiseI think it’s limited to 2..not certain though.
I did say I wasn’t too certain but I personally think it should at least be limited to 2 moves tops.JT Daniels says otherwise
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I’m ok with turnover where it’s driven by coaches demanding better and imposing a system design for success with player skills and qualities they believe are drivers of success. This is not one of those cases. We are shedding talent and trading down. We have less talent on O than half the FCS teams out there.This is pretty unnerving. Kids leave at the end of the season and I get it. We lose two starting WR and I was surprised but it happened over the summer when who knows what happened behind the scenes. Now we have two starting RBs enter the portal 25% into the season? It is time for AD Dave to ring the alarm bells and call in Mora and find out what the heck is going on. Something is not right with this program and I'm not buying NIL as the reason these two RBs left.
Fortunately for him that is still to be determined….your opinion however I’m sure counts as much as pebble in the ocean, Zoo Cougar. lol Unfortunately for you…..you still have to settle being a fanboy.
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From the UConn Daily:
Houston Reportedly Leaving UConn
The Story: The exodus continues for UConn running backs now that Devontae Houston has reportedly left the program and plans to enter the transfer portal after the season.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Although UConn has yet to confirm his departure, Houston no longer appears on the team’s official roster page, and the link to his 2023 bio page is now inactive.
• Nevertheless, Houston was still listed as RB1 when the depth chart was released yesterday ahead of Saturday’s game against Utah State.
• Houston, who started three of UConn’s four games, was the team’s second-leading rusher (161 yards) behind Victor Rosa and averaged 4.7 yards per carry.
• Last Saturday against Duke, Houston played only one first-quarter series and had one carry for two yards before sitting out the rest of the game with an illness.
FOURTH DOWN: Houston becomes the fourth running back to leave the program since last season and the second since the 2023 season began. Two weeks ago, Brian Brewton made the same decision to seek potentially greener pastures at a different school.
• While Robert Burns’ eligibility expired after last season, Nate Carterleft Storrs via the transfer portal and is now flourishing at Michigan State, where he is 23rd nationally in rushing yards.
HOW CAN THIS HAPPEN? Houston, a junior, still has two years of eligibility remaining because he played only four games, the maximum number allowed to count this as a redshirt season.
• One can only speculate why Houston would leave the program at this stage. It couldn’t be for lack of playing time since he and Rosa were getting an equal number of carries.
• Only two weeks ago, Houston had arguably his best game at UConn, rushing for 126 yards on 19 carries to go along with a 37-yard TD reception.
• Houston, who averaged 6.1 yards per carry in 23 career games at UConn, must believe he can find an opportunity to make his mark at a Power Five conference school, as Carter did. Unfortunately for UConn fans, that’s what the transfer portal is for, so more power to him.
NOW WHAT? The departure of both Houston and Brewton severely thins out a running back group that was viewed as a team strength entering the season. Only Rosa remains off last year’s team.
• Behind Rosa, the Huskies will need to lean on Louisville transfer Jalen Mitchell, sophomore Cam Edwards and freshman Bryan Domino, especially if offensive coordinator Nick Charlton continues to favor a running back-by-committee approach.
• Mitchell has plenty of game experience (217 carries in 26 games at Louisville), but he fumbled one of his four rushing attempts last week, and the fumble was recovered and returned for a touchdown.
• Edwards showed some promise Saturday with some solid fourth-quarter runs, but he and Domino (who fumbled a pitch from Ta’Quan Roberson) have combined for only 14 career carries.
OUR TAKE: While Houston’s exit is a gut punch to an already reeling football team, it’s no longer a surprising development to see a player leave at this point in the season. In addition to Houston, linebacker Eriq Gilyard, a transfer from Kansas, has also left the program within the past week.
• The transfer portal, which came into existence in 2018, has opened a world of opportunities for student-athletes while rendering obsolete the concept of program loyalty. That is why Houston, who was playing his third season at UConn, can abandon a winless program in its time of need.
• It’s a cruel reality for a team in desperate need of quality athletes, but instead of dwelling on the players he’s lost, all Jim Mora can do is prepare for UConn’s next opponent (Utah State) and hope his current roster is good enough to compensate for the sudden departures.
• On the field, teams know Rosa is UConn’s best player and will game-plan to stop him, especially since the Huskies lack an adequate passing game. Without Houston, who was one of the few offensive bright spots, it’s incumbent upon the current backups to perform at a high level immediately -- or else Rosa is going to take quite a beating.
— David Kull
At least at this point, the school and the “Collective” (donor funded NIL money pool) are separated. It’s quite the oddball situation.Yeah, I have been wondering that too. I would appreciate someone who is knowledgeable posting a seminar on what is going on. Does the school administer the NIL in any way with money coming from private donations?
OK, Professor, put on your teaching hat. Start with the basics. You just raised an interesting point. The NIL moneys are pooled? I thought the players were free to cut their own deals w/o institution interference. No? Please start at the beginning. And hand out homework if you want.At least at this point, the school and the “Collective” (donor funded NIL money pool) are separated. It’s quite the oddball situation.
Edited to add: donations to the Collective do not result in donor status at the institution.
The beat writers have been mailing it in for years, but this season has been especially bad. Not sure how much of that is the state of newspapers and their management but it's been awful.This is better than what professional beat writers put out. Good write up.
What do you guys think the administration is going to do about our team going into next season? Do you think they’ll see it as a problem with funding and give us more money next year? Also I’m curious how involved AD Dave will be in bringing on a more talented coaching staff.The beat writers have been mailing it in for years, but this season has been especially bad. Not sure how much of that is the state of newspapers and their management but it's been awful.
Maybe they just like Mora and don't want to piss him off or something, but hard questions don't seem to be getting asked.
And maybe an opportunity to play for a Power 5 school.0-4 with limited NIL money, I'm sure