which also puts Mississippi St. as a viable landing spot.Of course, he was committed to Penn State before switching to Georgia late. Just saying.
which also puts Mississippi St. as a viable landing spot.Of course, he was committed to Penn State before switching to Georgia late. Just saying.
The likelihood UGA signs off on Fields going to another SEC school is slim.which also puts Mississippi St. as a viable landing spot.
Fields is expected to land at Ohio State because he wants to play for Ryan O'Day.Early National Signing Day is in full swing.
At least noteworthy flip:
QB Dwan Mathis from Belleville, Michigan, flipped from the tOSU to Georgia, a day after Fields' name appeared in the NCAA's transfer database. There is speculation that he could end up a Buckeye. But whether that speculation motivated the flip, or another possible reason - Meyer's recent announcement of his planned retirement - it's hard too say.
If Mathis knows Fields is going to Ohio State then there isn't a spot there for him. The backup will continue to be Tate Martell if he does not transfer.Agreed, but I was referring to the reason Mathis flipped, not Fields' motivation to land in Columbus.
Fall to the Pats...fall to the Pats...Dexter Lawrence was 1 of 3 Clemson players to test positive for a PED. Big loss for Clemson.
I smell some ND stinkery.Dexter Lawrence was 1 of 3 Clemson players to test positive for a PED. Big loss for Clemson.
Boise State seeks revenge from 2005 against a school from Chestnut Hill tomorrow, in the first of three bowl games.Why no Bowl games today or tomorrow?
So this one ended with a whimper. Or didn't end.Boise State seeks revenge from 2005 against a school from Chestnut Hill tomorrow, in the first of three bowl games.
CB. Deandre Baker.Georgia’s QB is skipping the Sugar Bowl.
Good news for my Longhorns.
Fascinating stats at halftime:Let’s check in at the Music City Bowl and see how it’s going ...
Auburn 56
Purdue 7
It’s halftime.
Unless you're a gambler. Seems like it's gambling and advertising driving the bowl games.There is nothing fascinating about bowl season. These games generally all suck.
Cheap program filler for ESPN/ABC during the holiday season. Attendance at games is not nearly as significant, although I was shocked that 6-6 Baylor vs 6-6 Vandy drew 51K in scenic Houston. Also, Purdue/Auburn drew 58K to Nashville; at least there's something in Nashville for tourists to do/see.Unless you're a gambler. Seems like it's gambling and advertising driving the bowl games.
better deal than the $20 beer.7$ for smart water!
Having one of the worst defenses in the ncaa is a problem to repeat titles.The defending champions are down 10 to the 5th best team in the SEC.
There is no way he was cracking the Top 3, even putting aside that his numbers would be even worse if he had to play P5 competition every week. He was noticably worse statistically both passing and running this season, and for my money his 6th place finish was more than he deserved.Lot of talk about the defending champs, but nobody has mentioned that their hands-down best player, and "would have been a Heisman contender if he played for a P5 school" QB, isn't playing, and they are hanging just fine.