I've watched him quite a bit. And the answer is "yes" to both questions.
Lock down CB, electric returner and he had 1150 receiving yards and 14 TDs. Every play the D was keyed on him and he still made plays. He was pretty much un-guardable all season....
I don't think they're completely gone. We'll still get some football and basketball stars who love the place enough to commit to it for multiple seasons. They'll just be exceedingly rare and as fans we need to appreciate them.
When Chandler Rogers and the other four-school portal chasers look back on their college careers in the future, will the diehard fans at their schools look back on them? Part of the appeal of playing is the money, no doubt, but another part is the glory of the game. If Rogers had stayed he could've left UNT as the fifth- or fourth-place QB in total passing yards in only two seasons.
Yep. Injuries have really slowed Ragsdale. He looked like he had lost a step early this year prior to never seeing the field again. I don't know if he hadn't fully recovered from his injury and off season surgery, or if the injury/surgery had left him a step slower. He was never the fastest of "shiftiest" RB, but I applaud him for him contributions and wish him well.
I've never supported the idea of shutting it down, but this kind of action is something that might finally start proving to me that we've only been dragging a dead horse around for the past 20 years with no chance of recovery.
I agree. Travis Hunter is a special athlete, but is he one of the top WR’s or CB’s in college football? That’s an honest question because I haven’t seen him play much at all. I feel like he’s maybe a very good CB and an above average WR, but not one of the best in the country at either…that a good assessment?
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