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I notice on the depth chart Leon wasn't in the top four at IB and was #3 for KR.
Rodney Picou was booted for grades. And Wallace and Hunter never made it because of grades.Besides Stouder, Leon, Harrison and Rands, has anyone else from the stellar recruiting class of 2005 left the team? It's sad to see talent like this jump ship....but I guess it happens in the college football world. I wish Leon the best....I don't blame him for his decision....I'm not blaming the coaches either.
The difference between Beck and Jackson's departure are the following....Jackson Sr. said it was an amicable parting — one initiated by the player.
“They just came to a mutual agreement,” Jackson Sr. said. “There were no hard feelings. Coach Callahan expressed that he didn’t want to see Leon go, but that he wanted what was best for him.”
Valid points. He did handle himself much better than Beck. Yet being a high caliber athlete he had better have an ego to believe he is better than everyone else or he might get left in the dust. Or is that what happened here? <_<The difference between Beck and Jackson's departure are the following....Jackson Sr. said it was an amicable parting — one initiated by the player.
“They just came to a mutual agreement,” Jackson Sr. said. “There were no hard feelings. Coach Callahan expressed that he didn’t want to see Leon go, but that he wanted what was best for him.”
1). Jackson talked DIRECTLY to the coach. He didn't decide to skip out of practice or not inform the coaches of his decision.
2). Jackson Sr. had (if you recall) persuaded Leon to follow through with his commitment last year when Leon was considering bailing ship.
3). It sounds like the coaches believed that move was the best for Leon.
4). Leon's dad is a classy guy. He did not bad-mouth other players or the coaches.
Again, this is best for Leon. There are no "ego" problems there. I hope that Husker fans can see that and not get upset at the young man for making his decision to leave. Just my opinion.
Good post :thumbsThe difference between Beck and Jackson's departure are the following....Jackson Sr. said it was an amicable parting — one initiated by the player.
“They just came to a mutual agreement,” Jackson Sr. said. “There were no hard feelings. Coach Callahan expressed that he didn’t want to see Leon go, but that he wanted what was best for him.”
1). Jackson talked DIRECTLY to the coach. He didn't decide to skip out of practice or not inform the coaches of his decision.
2). Jackson Sr. had (if you recall) persuaded Leon to follow through with his commitment last year when Leon was considering bailing ship.
3). It sounds like the coaches believed that move was the best for Leon.
4). Leon's dad is a classy guy. He did not bad-mouth other players or the coaches.
Again, this is best for Leon. There are no "ego" problems there. I hope that Husker fans can see that and not get upset at the young man for making his decision to leave. Just my opinion.