Absolutely, 233! It feels SO good to be excited about UL Football especially after the last few months of MBB! Not wanting to rush the year away, but I’m really looking forward to the upcoming season!I will confess, I never expected this much success, this quickly with Jeff’s return. So excited about UL football again.
False assumption. There are a myriad number of reasons for leaving and that is or could be only one of them. One size does not fit all.My only concern with portal players is they left their school because they weren’t happy with playing time.
And then theirs the players that think the Cards offer better NIL dealsA lot of portal transfers are kids who had lots of playing time, but now want to move up in level of competition.
Then there's the kids who felt they made a mistake with where they went and want to find a better fit.
And there's the kids who got into some kind of altercation with teammates or coaches and feel they need a change.
Then there's kids who see their best buddies transferring and they don't want to feel left out by staying around.
Most would never go through with it if they had to sit out a season. It's the vogue thing today to enter the portal. I'm sure some guys do it just to feel wanted.
exactly and who was the guy who was a starter for the yankees and he got injured and lou gherig played the next 2100+ games? if you are playing behind one of the best who never comes out of the game, i'd rather leave than hope for an injury to them.False assumption. There are a myriad number of reasons for leaving and that is or could be only one of them. One size does not fit all.
Wally Pipp took a day off because he had a headache and was replaced by Lou Gehrig at first base in 1925. Gehrig played every Yankee game until ALS sidelined him in 1939.exactly and who was the guy who was a starter for the yankees and he got injured and lou gherig played the next 2100+ games? if you are playing behind one of the best who never comes out of the game, i'd rather leave than hope for an injury to them.
thank you!Wally Pipp took a day off because he had a headache and was replaced by Lou Gehrig at first base in 1925. Gehrig played every Yankee game until ALS sidelined him in 1939.