The Work 9-18

So Peter whats the latest word from your sources on UM 2014 RB prospects Kurt Scoby from Monrovia, Cali and D'Andre Ferby from Ensworth HS in Tenn. Scoby reportedly has a UM offer and Ferby has reportedly been under evaluation by UM for the better part of 2 years an counting (granted he had a season ending injury in 2012).

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so pete what's the deal with gray outside of his grades, is it position because it seems like he wants to be on offense and i thought he would project on D
 
I totally forgot about DE Naim Mustafaa transfering in from Ok St and having to redshirt this year an he spent last spring in OK St's S&C program an then to have this year to focus on S&C only. Next year he should be about 6'4" 270lbs as a R-FR with in essence 2 years of college under his belt to start his 1st year on the field.

Story on Mustafaa Transfering to UM.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1731611-miami-hurricanes-snag-former-3-star-oklahoma-state-dl-naim-mustafaa

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According to CS, Golden said (Wednesday) players the team is trying to redshirt are Walter Tucker, Ray Lewis III, Sunny Odogwu, Hunter Knighton and Kevin Olsen

He also said "We're playing Stacy (Coley), playing Stan (Dobard), Gus (Edwards), (Alex) Gall - everyone else has a role,".

I am guessing this should end all speculations about who likely to redshirt, not?
 
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Paranos being Paranos. Pete was exactly correct on his statement, as 30% of a 12 game or more season (which D1 football always is) is GREATER THAN 3 games. And you're wrong, Paranos, in assuming it has to be the first 3 games. It can be games 4, 5 and 6. He just can't exceed participation in 30% of the team's scheduled games.

I am not assuming anything! I posted the **** rules learn how to read OMG, read section A) of 14.2.6.3.1 Conditions of Competition.

Also Pete said if a player; plays AT ALL during the season he burns his Redshirt. Dude reading comprehension is an essential life skill. I also posted a link to the entire NCAA rule book for unformed poster such as yourself, (that want to attack people, with your 2 cent attempt "Paranos being Paranos"! kiss my ***). So please feel free to read it then quote something that can support your point other than pure conjecture.

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You're an idiot. You're too stupid to understand the section you quoted. The injury must occur during the first half of the season, and the player can't appear in more than 30% of the team's total games. Also, the AUTOMATIC RS does disappear the minute a guy plays a single snap. So, again, you're a dope.

Don't get into a battle of wits with me, dopey. You'll lose badly. Stick to glomming info from other sites for obscure DTs.
 
Good stuff Pete. I forgot about Sam Bruce and Devonaire Clarington. I think this class will be really Exceptional given the very good chances we have with Moten, Dixon, Berrios, Brady and the Safety from Georgia, Glass. Like the article mentioned Golden and staff have done a good job of pulling one in nobody suspected.

Peter why do you think Julio Derosier won't stick? We don't need to lose a big DT/DE like him.

Derosier is already here. You don't know that because 1) it's top secret and 2) he is invisible.
 
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"Alex Gall: Has not seen the field yet and will most likely redshirt as most suspected before Gall even got to Miami. He has potential to become a very reliable lineman. "

Golden said in his interview 2 days ago that Gall will play this week due to lack of depth. He said "we've been bringing him along for 2 weeks now to get ready for this"
 
Good stuff Pete. I forgot about Sam Bruce and Devonaire Clarington. I think this class will be really Exceptional given the very good chances we have with Moten, Dixon, Berrios, Brady and the Safety from Georgia, Glass. Like the article mentioned Golden and staff have done a good job of pulling one in nobody suspected.

Peter why do you think Julio Derosier won't stick? We don't need to lose a big DT/DE like him.

Derosier is already here. You don't know that because 1) it's top secret and 2) he is invisible.

It's double top secret, so secret in fact that I'm not supposed to tell anybody, so don't tell where you heard it. And don't make it public.
 
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Paranos being Paranos. Pete was exactly correct on his statement, as 30% of a 12 game or more season (which D1 football always is) is GREATER THAN 3 games. And you're wrong, Paranos, in assuming it has to be the first 3 games. It can be games 4, 5 and 6. He just can't exceed participation in 30% of the team's scheduled games.

I am not assuming anything! I posted the **** rules learn how to read OMG, read section A) of 14.2.6.3.1 Conditions of Competition.

Also Pete said if a player; plays AT ALL during the season he burns his Redshirt. Dude reading comprehension is an essential life skill. I also posted a link to the entire NCAA rule book for unformed poster such as yourself, (that want to attack people, with your 2 cent attempt "Paranos being Paranos"! kiss my ***). So please feel free to read it then quote something that can support your point other than pure conjecture.

Go Canes!

You're an idiot. You're too stupid to understand the section you quoted. The injury must occur during the first half of the season, and the player can't appear in more than 30% of the team's total games. Also, the AUTOMATIC RS does disappear the minute a guy plays a single snap. So, again, you're a dope.

Don't get into a battle of wits with me, dopey. You'll lose badly. Stick to glomming info from other sites for obscure DTs.


Why are you talking about Injury, the section I am quoting has nothing to do with the medical redshirt, that is an entirely seperate section above it. Again I say reading comprehension is a life skill you are lacking sir.

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Paranos being Paranos. Pete was exactly correct on his statement, as 30% of a 12 game or more season (which D1 football always is) is GREATER THAN 3 games. And you're wrong, Paranos, in assuming it has to be the first 3 games. It can be games 4, 5 and 6. He just can't exceed participation in 30% of the team's scheduled games.

I am not assuming anything! I posted the **** rules learn how to read OMG, read section A) of 14.2.6.3.1 Conditions of Competition.

Also Pete said if a player; plays AT ALL during the season he burns his Redshirt. Dude reading comprehension is an essential life skill. I also posted a link to the entire NCAA rule book for unformed poster such as yourself, (that want to attack people, with your 2 cent attempt "Paranos being Paranos"! kiss my ***). So please feel free to read it then quote something that can support your point other than pure conjecture.

Go Canes!

You're an idiot. You're too stupid to understand the section you quoted. The injury must occur during the first half of the season, and the player can't appear in more than 30% of the team's total games. Also, the AUTOMATIC RS does disappear the minute a guy plays a single snap. So, again, you're a dope.

Don't get into a battle of wits with me, dopey. You'll lose badly. Stick to glomming info from other sites for obscure DTs.


Why are you talking about Injury, the section I am quoting has nothing to do with the medical redshirt, that is an entirely seperate section above it. Again I say reading comprehension is a life skill you are lacking sir.

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Paradummy, you're a moron. Just admit that you're a moron and out of your depth and move on. It's OK to be stupid. Just don't be stupid and try to act smart because that's when you wind up getting publicly humiliated, as you forced me to do to you here.

Once again, because you're slow and I'm kind and sympathetic to your retardation, I'll repeat myself. There is no such thing as an automatic RS once you play a single snap in a game. The section you quoted about 30% of games and the first half of the season applies to situations where guys suffer season-ending injuries. Once you play a single snap in a single game, you are no longer eligible for an automatic RS. You can only get an automotatic one-time RS when you don't play at all (see Ray Lewis III and Kevin Olsen). Once you play a single snap in a single game, you are no longer eligible of that one-time automatic RS.

If you play a single snap, then you must suffer a season-ending injury, and that season-ending injury must occur in the first half of the season, and you must not have participated in more than 30% of the team's games in that season. For example, if you have a 12 game season, you can appear in games 3, 4, and 5 and suffer a season-ending injury in game 5. Then, you would be eligible for a RS. If, however, you appear in games 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and suffer a season-ending injury in game 5, then you are not eligible for the RS because you appeared in more than 30% of the team's games in that season.

I don't know why I wasted my time breaking that down for you because you probably glazed over half-way through it and started rubbing your finger between your ballsack and thigh and smelling it. But, hopefully, others got something from the explanation, and we can quit with the incessant RS misinformation.
 
Over 700 yards rushing and 9 TDs in the first 3 games. 4.5 speed and 3.5 GPAs. Blustein knows talent when he sees it, and these twins deserve to be recognized throughout America. 5 star sleepers, but not for long.

2015 – Henry Jacobsen, RB/OLB, 5-11, 185, Coral Shores: While we have already profiled his twin brother, George, here is another prospect who has the chance to be very special – attracting college attention with his play on both sides of the football as well as in the classroom. While big time talent is rare in these parts of the Florida Keys, Henry and his brother are both worthy of watching as they have the chance to continue turning heads – like they have so far this year.

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1684157/highlights/65824340
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1684156/highlights/65794125



http://sfhighschoolsports.com/2013/09/on-the-radar-week-two/
 
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