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I do think it would be awesome for Miller to go to Michigan. No mention of that anywhere, but could make it an instant Meyer/Harbaugh rivalry.
It would never happen though. Meyer can still restrict where he can go.
I do think it would be awesome for Miller to go to Michigan. No mention of that anywhere, but could make it an instant Meyer/Harbaugh rivalry.
No.
I'm telling you, there is some real trash behind the deal. Rev's beloved Baylor is all up in it too.
It would never happen though. Meyer can still restrict where he can go.
Maybe, but who knows?
Don't see that happening. One of the main reasons Jacob Coker transferred was because Jimbo seemed infatuated with this freshman thats currently redshirting and expects him to take over.If Winston leaves (and I'm sure he will), FSU would be a great spot for him. That was one of the other rumored schools that he has interest in.
Don't see that happening. One of the main reasons Jacob Coker transferred was because Jimbo seemed infatuated with this freshman thats currently redshirting and expects him to take over.
That, and they have like 3 5* QBs coming in this year.
It would never happen though. Meyer can still restrict where he can go.
Don't see that happening. One of the main reasons Jacob Coker transferred was because Jimbo seemed infatuated with this freshman thats currently redshirting and expects him to take over.
That, and they have like 3 5* QBs coming in this year.
The dirt is true. That I know.
Can he even if he graduates?
Don't know the rules but if so that sucks.
No, it's supposedly going to be Cosentino's to lose.So that kid that played the Clemson game is not in line?
Ya, the intent of the rule is just but we all know it's abused. If Miller wants to end up at Michigan, I'm sure he can find a bs graduate program tOSU didn't offer.Yes. They only difference is he is free to to pursue a graduate degree that the current school doesn't offer. The rule was set in place for educational purposes. If a kid graduates he should be free to further his education if it is not offered at the current school.
Each conference has its own rule as well. No conference members in their right mind would vote to let kids truly become free agents within the conference without penalty of some sort.
Yes. They only difference is he is free to to pursue a graduate degree that the current school doesn't offer. The rule was set in place for educational purposes. If a kid graduates he should be free to further his education if it is not offered at the current school.
Each conference has its own rule as well. No conference members in their right mind would vote to let kids truly become free agents within the conference without penalty of some sort.
Then please share, so I will too know the truth.
Ya, the intent of the rule is just but we all know it's abused. If Miller wants to end up at Michigan, I'm sure he can find a bs graduate program tOSU didn't offer.
Rivals had him at 12 overall...and the reason it matters is because it was used to minimize how good OSU was, making the loss worse for Alabama. If skid and LT were not using that rationale then it should not have been brought up to begin with.