To say nothing of Cam Robinson's foot. Ouch!
Kentucky Football linebacker Jason Hatcher has been suspended due a violation of university rules acccording to head coach Mark Stoops.
No need to push it this early in fall camp, let him heal to 100%. He's got all the talent in the world but he's no good if he's hurt. Still have 3 weeks till the first game. Take a couple days off kid, glad he's okay!Fuck yes
As pointed out by the Murfreesboro Daily News Journal‘s Aldo Amato, McCarron (pictured, No. 47) is now a member of the Middle Tennessee State football program and has been practicing with his new teammates in summer camp. Al.com wrote that “McCarron’s departure from Alabama was never announced or addressed and he did not appear on the spring roster.”
McCarron, the younger brother of title-winning former Tide quarterback AJ McCarron (pictured, No. 10), will be eligible to play immediately in 2015 as a graduate transfer. It just so happens that McCarron’s new team will travel to Bryant-Denny Stadium Sept. 12 for a game against his old squad.
No need to push it this early in fall camp, let him heal to 100%. He's got all the talent in the world but he's no good if he's hurt. Still have 3 weeks till the first game. Take a couple days off kid, glad he's okay!
Texas A&M running back Jay Bradford came to College Station with some good potential, but the Army All-American will be left off the Texas A&M roster this season due to health concerns. The specifics of the health issues preventing Bradford from playing for the Aggies has been undisclosed as the famil has asked for privacy.
“The health and well-being of Jay is the only thing that matters,” Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin said Monday, per The Houston Chronicle. “He is still part of our team but just unable to participate in preseason drills. Jay and his family know that they can depend on us through this process.”
South Carolina is down a defensive back in 2015. Wesley Green has left the program, South Carolina announced Monday morning.
“It was mutually decided that Wesley needs a fresh start someone else,” South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier said. Sometimes a fresh start is just what a player needs.
Green faced academic concerns upon his arrival to the South Carolina program last summer. After being flagged prior to enrollment, Green did eventually make the grade and was eligible to play last season. Green redshirted last season, giving him four more years of eligibility.
Should Green transfer to another school, he will be forced to sit out the 2015 season if he lands at another FBS program due to NCAA transfer rules. He would be eligible to play this fall if he transfers to a lower-division school.
Pretty impressive.Local artist has an eye for Saban, Crimson Tide football
How in the world do you do this with colored pencils?
wood
When Florida announced Sunday thatAdam Lane had decided to transfer from the Gators, the stated reason was that the running back “has some family issues that he is dealing with and wants to be closer to home” in Winter Haven Fla. Instead of getting closer to home, though, he’s moving further away. Much, much further away.
Citing a source with knowledge of the situation, the New Orleans Times-Picayuneis reporting that Lane plans to join the Eastern Kentucky football program. The Times-Picayune further added that Lane has been texting his former teammates that the Colonels are his next destination.
The highlighted parts are all you really need to know to warrant such a reaction.It's been rumored that Lane Kiffin is implementing those stupid fucking cards from the sideline this year to call plays.
Knoxville radio host Jimmy Hyamstweeted earlier today that Branisel will bevisiting the Western Kentucky campus this weekend. If all goes well, it seems, Branisel will sign on to play for the Hilltoppers.
If that turns out to be the case, the tight end would be forced to sit out the 2015 season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules.
After an absence of six days, Auburn wide receiverD’haquille Williams has been formally reinstated by the team and has returned to practice. Head coach GusMalzahn commented on the updated status of the receiver following practice on Thursday.
“He took care of his business off the field, what I had him doing,” Malzahn said, per Al.com. “He is in the process of every day earning his coaches’ and his teammates’ respect.”