That's what she said
Wow.Former Clemson TB Tavien Feaster (who entered the transfer portal several months ago) has emerged as a . . . South Carolina Gamecock!
Tavien Feaster To Transfer To South Carolina
This is the closest thing the Gamecocks will get to a National Championshipwww.shakinthesouthland.com
Belk recorded seven tackles in six games but also fought an ankle injury throughout the season. He raised eyebrows when the injury kept him from traveling with USC to Ole Miss, and he instead went to Clemson’s home game against Louisville.
Wow, sounds like a heck of a pickup.Nebraska getting 4 star Juco DT Jahkeem Green, who is immediately eligible. Originally was going to South Carolina, but apparently the SEC has some rule about online math classes that prevented that.
Last year, he had offers from bama, jorja, and Tennessee so safe to say, this kid is a player.
Wow, sounds like a heck of a pickup.
They have great local coverage. Was in SLC last week and it was great cfb radio with some byu mixed inPSU transfer Manny Bowen did not report for fall camp. Utah down one projected starting LB. Devin Lloyd will likely be starting along side Francis Bernard.
The details on that Wertz arrest are crazy. The cops saw a white substance on the hood of his car. Wertz claimed it was bird poo. Cops tested it positive as Cocaine. But those field tests are notoriously dubious. How dumb can these cops be thinking the guy was driving with cocaine outside on the hood of his car?
Sophomore Brenton Cox has been dismissed from the Georgia football team. In 2018, Cox played in 13 games and recorded 20 total tackles and one sack. The 6-foot-4, 245-pound sophomore was a 5-star prospect in the class of 2018. He attended Stockbridge High School.
Report: Brenton Cox dismissed from Georgia football team
Outside linebacker Brenton Cox has been kicked off the Georgia football team, according to a report.www.redandblack.com
Tate is like 5'7" I think. And Georgia fans would argue their left nut is better than FieldsHa ha -- how tall is Martell?
Williams is from Georgia, and it seems that a lot of Georgia fans like him a lot. One even went so far as to say he was better than Justin Fields.
Add him to Shaq Smith from Clemson, and that could really change the profile of the Terps' D. They ain't Randy White or anything, but they might be the most talented players on that D.
Tough break. Jace was a good one, but it sounded like this kid might be a player as well.Ag Freshman TE Baylor Cupp broke his leg in the first scrimmage. Out for the season.
Jace could have stayed, Ag nation would 've been frothing. Yeah, Cupp was supposed to be the heir apparent.Tough break. Jace was a good one, but it sounded like this kid might be a player as well.
I learned something. I was not familiar with that story. That's the kind of tweet that says this guy will never be a winner anywhere.Word is "ass my dude" tore up his locker in a tantrum.
I guess he'll transfer to UNLV or BLinn.
The tweet where he calls Starkel "ass my dude"?I learned something. I was not familiar with that story. That's the kind of tweet that says this guy will never be a winner anywhere.
Did you see this:The tweet where he calls Starkel "ass my dude"?
It's a constant on the Aggie boards. Second only to "JFF" probably.
The biggest joke on the Ag boards is, that assuming Starkel gets the nod at Arky, he would have started at two D1 schools since that tweet . Tate, zero.
Virginia defensive back Darrius Bratton from Roanoke suffered a knee injury Wednesday in practice and could be lost for the season, according to a source close to the situation.
Bratton is a cornerback from William Fleming High School. He played in all 13 games for the Cavaliers last season and made five starts.
UVa football: Former Fleming star Darrius Bratton out of Cavs' lineup with a knee injury
Virginia defensive back Darrius Bratton from Roanoke suffered a knee injury Wednesday in practice and could be lost for the season, according to a source close to the situation.www.roanoke.com
As a sophomore last season, Bratton worked his way into becoming a regular in the cornerback rotation, appearing in 13 games and earning five starts while competing against now San Francisco 49ers rookie Tim Harris for the starting role opposite 2018 All-ACC First Team performer Bryce Hall. The Roanoke (VA) native finished with 16 tackles (13 solo) and seven pass deflections.
Hall, who enters 2019 established as one of the nation’s top cornerbacks, and Bratton are the only Virginia cornerbacks with any starting experience on the major college level. Some players were/are making gains, though. When Bratton missed time earlier this preseason with a hamstring injury, Coach Mendenhall cited junior Nick Grant, sophomore Germane Crowell, sophomore Heskin Smith and redshirt freshman Jaylon Baker as players making a push.
“It’s so close right now,” Mendenhall was quoted as saying in this article by Kris Wright. “Our secondary has a lot of depth. On any given day, it’s hard to say who’s who out there. The second corner, Bratton had it. Those are the chasers and they’re making ground up while he’s hurt. Between those four I just mentioned, it’s anyone’s right now.”
None of the four players mentioned has any significant experience outside of special teams, and Crowell’s career has been derailed by injuries so far. One of the four – or perhaps someone else out of the blue – will line up opposite Bryce Hall as the starter against Pitt, if Bratton is indeed on the sidelines. The best bet right now is probably Grant.
50 Virginia Football Thoughts Before Kickoff: Secondary Depth Will Be Tested
Virginia football cornerback Darrius Bratton, a key returner from last year's secondary, reportedly has suffered an injury.virginia.sportswar.com
“I don’t think he’s coming back,” Patterson said after practice, according to the Dallas Morning News. “He’s a great kid with NFL-type ability. He’s got to figure it out himself. I wish him the best. He should graduate at the end of the semester and go about his business.”
Wilson was not expected to be a starter this fall but was being counted on to provide a veteran’s presence for a young linebacking corps. Injuries had knocked him out of the lineup each of the past three years after he made seven starts as a true freshman — a feat not easily accomplished in Patterson’s complex defense.
The departure leaves the Horned Frogs pretty young and green behind expected starter Garrett Wallow, with a host of sophomores and freshmen rotating in for the team. TCU opens their season on Aug. 31 against Arkansas Pine-Bluff.
TCU fifth-year senior LB Montrel Wilson no longer on the team - CollegeFootballTalk | NBC Sports
The Horned Frogs were counting on the linebacker for veteran leadership but will instead see their depth suffer a bit.collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com
In February of this year, Calvin Ashley announced his transfer from Auburn; in March, the offensive lineman announced that he would be transferring to Florida Atlantic. Less than five months later, Ashley is on the move again, with the player confirming to 247Sports.com and head coach Lane Kiffin to the Palm Beach Post that the projected starter at right tackle has decided to transfer from FAU.
Ashley has a young son and told the recruiting website that wants to be closer to family. Kiffin, meanwhile, was taken aback by the development.
“Very surprising for us,” Kiffin said. “Disappointing, but wish him the best of luck.”
As he recovered from an unspecified illness and awaited clearance from team doctors, Ashley had not participated in practice since the Owls summer camp kicked off earlier this month.
It’s believed that Ashley will transfer to an FCS school, Florida A&M, although that hasn’t yet been confirmed. If it’s to the FCS school, he’ll be eligible to compete immediately as a redshirt sophomore.
Ashley was a five-star member of Auburn’s 2017 recruiting class, rated as the No. 1 player at any position in the District of Columbia*; the No. 6 offensive tackle in the country; and the No. 26 prospect on 247Sports.com‘s composite board. He was the highest-rated signee in the Tigers’ class that year.
Ex-Auburn OT Calvin Ashley is now ex-FAU OT Calvin Ashley - CollegeFootballTalk | NBC Sports
The highest-rated signee in Tigers 2017 recruiting class is likely headed to the FCS.collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com