He was hurt for the majority of the year last year - not sure if he's eligible for a medical redshirt or not. If so, he could have 3 years of eligibility left.Sit 1 play 2 correct?
"Give up, never try to improve the program, expect and be content with a mediocre program."Nothing to look at here. Move along, folks...
Might say something about *him* though.This certainly doesn't imply anything about his transfer but regarding the past:
In his 2016 recruitment, my understanding is that he personally told the GT staff he was coming here.
Illinois is the #1 Civil Engineering program, GT is #2.I wish for nothing but the best for this guy. He said he was in it for the education, and he indeed picked the only Civil Engineering program in the country ranked higher than ours. But if he ends up somewhere other than here and even if he quits football...nothing but the best of hopes for him.
Tied for #2 with us, Stanford, and UT.Illinois is the #1 Civil Engineering program, GT is #2.
If he doesn't go to GT, i hope he goes to Tennesseehttps://www.cbssports.com/college-f...metris-robertson-announces-transfer-from-cal/
Ole Miss and West Virginia?