Is this kid going to solve that problem? He'd be fine if he only has to play in the box but rating his coverage ability as sub-par is being nice
Kid was a freshman forced into service too soon. Now if the meeting stuff is true, then I doubt he ever figures it out.
As good as he seems to be, I'd rather not be pinning all our passing game hopes on a freshman that isn't named Williams or Smith.
would've loved for him to stick around but I get it here's the 29 second highlight pkg....nothing amazing because everyone knew we're running every down but voila
Assuming this is similar to Sanders a few years ago. We need some type of competent backup in case Simmons gets hurt so we don’t have a huge drop off in production.
Ole Miss is happy to welcome Trinidad Chambliss https://www.on3.com/college/ole-mis...s-commits-to-ole-miss-out-of-transfer-portal/
lol, no one wants that. ND has to really young guys and want to keep both. Angelli is your prototypical backup, but him staying means the loser leaves.
Free to transfer so long as it’s before the start of their third year at the academy, which is when they have to sign their 10-year contract.
Whatever my feelings are, they aren't influenced by the departure of a guy who has as many d1 snaps as I do and an offer list that isn't much better.
good luck to the young man. Syracuse renegotiated his NIL last December, unfortunately a school came with a big bag. He’s a great receiver, fortunately Syracuse is really deep at WR and will use that cash elsewhere.
I had to open his profile to see if “Trinidad Chambliss” was like an Utah / LDS Mormon suburban white kid or not.
Seems like Oklahoma knows they're in danger of being an afterthought in modern cfb with another subpar season in 2025 and they're trying to spend their way out of it.
congratulations to the state of oklahoma for securing the relocation of someone smart enough to attend uc-berkeley