Or that he cares about his own future more. You can't fault him for that. Staying would have cost him a year and then he would have transferred anyway. At least now he still loses the year, but can get up to speed with his new school and be eligible next season if he transfers to another P5 school.You know, when Tommy was declared the starter over Brook Berringer he didn't pack up and leave the program. Instead he worked his tail off, both for himself but also for the TEAM. He wanted to be a Husker. Gebbia has shown that he really did not care about the Huskers in the end.
I guess you could argue that he was the competition that pushed Martinez during practiceI never understood why Gebia did not seek his release immediately after the coaching change. His body type did not fit this offense and in the end that was the difference. Based on how quickly he dis-enrolled and asked for his scholly release Gebia and family had a plan in place if not named the starter. In the short run, he took valuable REPs away from the next kid on the list to be ready as the backup. Not a good look on his part.
exactly, this kid has nothing to be ashamed of.......I guess you could argue that he was the competition that pushed Martinez during practice
+1I'm just disappointed in our fanbase. Instead of wishing the kid the best (he worked his a$$ off while he was here) we are calling him, "soft, weak, not a team player, bad attitude" etc. We are so selfish and only care about our "Nebraska football" that we don't care he's doing what's best for him and what's best to further his career to the next level. We would all go elsewhere for a job if that included better opportunities. We need to look in the mirror, we're no better than the ksu, cu, mizzou, Texas fans that we despise. Gebbia put the work in while he was here, let's wish him the best instead of being salty about it.
Amen.
I'm just disappointed in our fanbase. Instead of wishing the kid the best (he worked his a$$ off while he was here) we are calling him, "soft, weak, not a team player, bad attitude" etc. We are so selfish and only care about our "Nebraska football" that we don't care he's doing what's best for him and what's best to further his career to the next level. We would all go elsewhere for a job if that included better opportunities. We need to look in the mirror, we're no better than the ksu, cu, mizzou, Texas fans that we despise. Gebbia put the work in while he was here, let's wish him the best instead of being salty about it.
Amen.
There are a lot of people outside of huskerboard who aren't as accepting. Like I said, would you stay in a company where you like your co workers aka team over transferring to another company where you could move up the ladder in a short time to possibly make a lot more money?He's transferring for himself. You can't at the same time care more about the team and transfer because it's best for yourself. Not everyone thinks it's a negative. Many people have stated he's doing what's best for him and have no problem with that and would do the same thing.
I never understood why Gebia did not seek his release immediately after the coaching change. His body type did not fit this offense and in the end that was the difference. Based on how quickly he dis-enrolled and asked for his scholly release Gebia and family had a plan in place if not named the starter. In the short run, he took valuable REPs away from the next kid on the list to be ready as the backup. Not a good look on his part.