bugeater17
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Possible grass isn't always greener scenario...
Hopefully he comes back to DONU ready to work to earn a spot!
Hopefully he comes back to DONU ready to work to earn a spot!
Seems like his being welcomed back (or at least the TIMING of the decision) might have something to do with losing Joshuah Moten to Texas A&M on July 2nd.
https://247sports.com/Player/Joshuah-Moten-46041296/
Seems like his being welcomed back (or at least the TIMING of the decision) might have something to do with losing Joshuah Moten to Texas A&M on July 2nd.
https://247sports.com/Player/Joshuah-Moten-46041296/
Nope. Pure (and probably wrong) speculation and observation. But this coaches group has a reputation for being straight-shooters. You'll notice that Nixon did not declare until our higher priority target at his position committed to Notre Dame. You only have so many slots (at each position) and you get to a point where you are waiting for a guy before making the next guy your priority. And an incoming freshman knows his future playing time is going to be partially dependent upon how many guys are in his position room and that he has to beat. The defensive backfield looks like a more attractive landing spot the fewer guys are in that group. Meanwhile, CJ Smith has himself in a precarious predicament. I wouldn't rescue him until it worked in the teams favor, in that scenario. But that's just me... so yes, all speculation.Unlikely. Anything other than speculation to support this?
Nixon committed to the coaches last week and made it public Monday. This narrative that he was a back up plan needs to get put to rest. The staff likes both and would have taken both.Nope. Pure (and probably wrong) speculation and observation. But this coaches group has a reputation for being straight-shooters. You'll notice that Nixon did not declare until our higher priority target at his position committed to Notre Dame. You only have so many slots (at each position) and you get to a point where you are waiting for a guy before making the next guy your priority. And an incoming freshman knows his future playing time is going to be partially dependent upon how many guys are in his position room and that he has to beat. The defensive backfield looks like a more attractive landing spot the fewer guys are in that group. Meanwhile, CJ Smith has himself in a precarious predicament. I wouldn't rescue him until it worked in the teams favor, in that scenario. But that's just me... so yes, all speculation.
Gary Jones played for AlbanyHopefully kids see scenario's like this and realize the grass is not always greener. Nice 4 star prospect now playing for the Albany Great Danes. Sweet.