yeti92
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100%God is he the same Ahole that used to post such horrible BS in the AJC comments?
100%God is he the same Ahole that used to post such horrible BS in the AJC comments?
well thankfully Haynes King has been pretty good.One key to keeping him is having one of the nation’s best and most efficient quarterbacks. Not many places he could transfer where it would improve his numbers.
His senior year saw him steadily rise in composite rating that aggregates 247, Rivals, and ESPN. He committed to WKU prior to the season and as his stats exploded (almost triple the yards and triple the TD receptions from junior to senior year) more and more schools offered. By the time December rolled around he was a mid 3* and had some very nice offers and didn’t change his commitment for WKU to GT until signing day.Guys are going to leave, that’s just a fact of the game. Hell Georgia won a couple Nattys and their best WR transferred to Bama. It is what it is.
Our QB should get a nice NIL deal and sponsorship for each year he stays. Other than that, spending on DL and LB should be a priority.
I would expect Singleton to stay as long as King is here. They have nice chemistry and HK looks for him often. In 8 games he’s gone from a 2 star, West Kentucky singing day flip, to the #1 target on one of the best passing offenses in the league. He’ll be hard pressed to find a better situation for himself.
He’s more likely to transfer after Year 2, when he’s more established and we’re possibly turning over more on offense including QB.
Didn't hurt we got the WKU receivers coach as our receivers coach!His senior year saw him steadily rise in composite rating that aggregates 247, Rivals, and ESPN. He committed to WKU prior to the season and as his stats exploded (almost triple the yards and triple the TD receptions from junior to senior year) more and more schools offered. By the time December rolled around he was a mid 3* and had some very nice offers and didn’t change his commitment for WKU to GT until signing day.
But it sounds like what you’re suggesting is that any major college football program that wants him will have to match NFL prices by the time he is a junior. That raises a lot of questions as to cost / benefit for all parties involved.We don’t have to worry about Singleton leaving after this year I don’t think. I do believe it will be a pretty strong possibility after next year though. After 2024, he’ll be entering 2025 as a proven upperclassman and also draft eligible. If he keeps the same pace he’ll be close to freshman of the year in the entire country this year, and theoretically even better next year. His suitors will go from programs like Ole Miss, UNC, Miami, Colorado, Tennessee, etc this year to places like Georgia, Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, Oregon, USC, etc. next year. And I’m sure the price will be even higher.
I hope we put ourselves in a position where going into 2025 we will be legitimate contenders and our best players won’t feel like they need to leave to get the exposure and play in the big games they want to.
What do you mean match NFL prices? I mean after his junior year he will be draft eligible, therefore he may consider transferring somewhere with a better track record of having high round draft picks for his junior season, a la Jahmyr GibbsBut it sounds like what you’re suggesting is that any major college football program that wants him will have to match NFL prices by the time he is a junior. That raises a lot of questions as to cost / benefit for all parties involved.
You may be right dollar wise but it is worth a lot to some as a personal achievement. I think Eric may fall into that category from what his dad has said.Never can tell what any GT football player will do, given today’s wide-open transfer portal and NIL landscape.
A degree from Georgia Tech isn’t worth as much as it used to be for football players, either. It should be, but it isn’t always.
I certainly hope so.You may be right dollar wise but it is worth a lot to some as a personal achievement. I think Eric may fall into that category from what his dad has said.
If only Tech had a couple notable 1st round draft picks at WR, or a recent early round draft pick to show it can be done from here...What do you mean match NFL prices? I mean after his junior year he will be draft eligible, therefore he may consider transferring somewhere with a better track record of having high round draft picks for his junior season, a la Jahmyr Gibbs
OK, I see. I thought you were saying something else, like he would choose between leaving early for the NFL or staying with a college team that could match his earnings potential.What do you mean match NFL prices? I mean after his junior year he will be draft eligible, therefore he may consider transferring somewhere with a better track record of having high round draft picks for his junior season, a la Jahmyr Gibbs
NIL can change a lot of things but his Dad earlier in the season seemed to be pretty sure that Singleton, Jr would be here for the long term.
What I found was that a GT degree helps getting your foot in the door. It's up to you after that but Tech does require time management, good study habits and dedication which are traits required for success.Never can tell what any GT football player will do, given today’s wide-open transfer portal and NIL landscape.
A degree from Georgia Tech isn’t worth as much as it used to be for football players, either. It should be, but it isn’t always.
Did my editing capture what I think you meant? I first read your comment as GT degrees not having the same value today as they once did in general.Never can tell what any GT football player will do, given today’s wide-open transfer portal and NIL landscape.
A degree from Georgia Tech isn’t worth as much as it used to beforto football players, either. It should be, but it isn’t always.