BigRedBuster
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Answer me this.If I am Gebbia, I'm out. Dude has NFL talent and work ethic.
What good does it do for him to miss practice today?
Answer me this.If I am Gebbia, I'm out. Dude has NFL talent and work ethic.
What good is it to miss practice today and walk away?I don't like the mentality that he is one injury away from starting. Frost didn't recruit him and he isnt really the QB for this system. I think he should look elsewhere and find a better offensive fit. Best of luck to him either way.
I would guess it has more to do with him already having his mind pretty much made up. Plus, he’s probably upset about the whole situation, so practice (with the 2s), probably isn’t going to make those feelings better.Answer me this.
What good does it do for him to miss practice today?
He can speed up his sit out time by a year if he does things fast enough. I love the kid(I named my dog Gebbia). As much as I want him to stay, if I am him Nebraska isn't getting me to the league.Answer me this.
What good does it do for him to miss practice today?
Because he would save a year of eligibility. He can transfer to a JUCO or to a D-1 school that hasn't started classes yet and be eligible to play next season as a RS Sophomore.What good is it to miss practice today and walk away?
If he does, he sits out a year. He's already redshirted. He could transfer and sit out this year again. That would make it two full years of missing any form of actual live football. Some coaches might take him walking away from this team right now as a negative.
Meanwhile, if he stays, he plays at least some this year and possibly, if injury or Martinez struggles, he could end up starting some games this year. He proves he either is the starter here or he proves to another coach that he's a team player and can compete.
I'd point Gebbia to Ameer Abdullah. Perhaps he could learn something about persistence. Nobody except NU even recruited Ameer to play RB. Ameer was overshadowed in the Husker recruiting class by 4* RB Aaron Green. His freshman year Ameer was buried on the depth chart down around four spots or so. And yet he's now in his fourth year in the NFL. Led the league in kickoff return yards one year. So there's that.
No, that's only if he doesn't play on Saturday. He gains nothing by missing practice today other than possibly losing respect from players and coaches.He can speed up his sit out time by a year if he does things fast enough. I love the kid(I named my dog Gebbia). As much as I want him to stay, if I am him Nebraska isn't getting me to the league.
Because he would save a year of eligibility. He can transfer to a JUCO or to a D-1 school that hasn't started classes yet and be eligible to play next season as a RS Sophomore.
He can speed up his sit out time by a year if he does things fast enough. I love the kid(I named my dog Gebbia). As much as I want him to stay, if I am him Nebraska isn't getting me to the league.
Answer me this.
What good does it do for him to miss practice today?
I wouldn't be surprised if Gebbia's dad had put out feelers to schools in/around California in case Tristan did lose the #1 QB job.I would guess it has more to do with him already having his mind pretty much made up. Plus, he’s probably upset about the whole situation, so practice (with the 2s), probably isn’t going to make those feelings better.
What good is it to miss practice today and walk away?
If he does, he sits out a year. He's already redshirted. He could transfer and sit out this year again
What good is it to miss practice today and walk away?
If he does, he sits out a year. He's already redshirted. He could transfer and sit out this year again. That would make it two full years of missing any form of actual live football. Some coaches might take him walking away from this team right now as a negative.
Meanwhile, if he stays, he plays at least some this year and possibly, if injury or Martinez struggles, he could end up starting some games this year. He proves he either is the starter here or he proves to another coach that he's a team player and can compete.