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Looks like he's training for DL in the video, not LB as I thought.
Situations similar to Ball's are why I really loath the one-and-done in basketball. When most of those players, not all of course, but most -- get past the first semester to remain eligible they blow class off in the second because they are leaving anyway and seemingly remain eligible until the final grades.You are correct. Ineligible instead of dismissed. Just tying the ends of "of not holding up your end of bargain"
I kind of agree with this, I just know that personally I still have a bad taste in my mouth for the way he quit the team when we were down at our lowest point. We had just lost Gotsis for the rest of the season and all of a sudden we're down our top 2 DTs because the dude quit. I get that we're a family, but that's not how you treat your brothers. I guess I would have let the mood of the team decide what to do (which very well could be what happened). There's a not small chance a lot of the team felt bitter about his leaving, especially after we saw how close the UGA game was. We were this close to pulling that one off, who knows how it would have turned out to have one of our starting DTs on the field.All of that is water under the bridge now.
You send the message that we are family, and we help family every way you can...
That means we help him get some visibility to the league, and if that doesn't work out we help him to the extent we can with getting a degree and/or starting a career.
I'm on the other side of this one.
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The same situation happened at Auburn with Duke Williams. You make amends, if possible, and see what happens. CPJ and company said no to pro day and that's fine. If he said yes, that would of been fine, too bc it benefit GT more by having another guy showing out at Pro Day and getting drafted.
As far as the team, that should be the farthest thing from their minds. They need to be focusing on how we can be back in the ACCCG
Every time I spoke with him he was very respectful. I hope he has a great future.
Childish, interesting auto correct
Come on are you really that sour about it?Tech owes this guy nothing. He's not family. He's a quitter. He quit on his real family and brothers at Tech. He had choices and picked the wrong one multiple times. Good luck c ya is all he gets.
I don't give two caps about Jabari, sorry if you don't agree. If I was GIVEN the chance to play D1 football and not pay to go to a school like Tech, I wouldn't piss it away. If I did piss it away TWICE, I wouldn't blame Tech. He needs to grow up and look in the mirror.Come on are you really that sour about it?
He made a bad decision, have you never done that? Also we don't even know everything that went into the decision, and it's honestly none of our business.
I wish him nothing but the best.
We know, at best, perhaps 1/2 the real story. Seems like a lot of judgement on this young person, and a lot of it negative from, I would venture, people who were in the preseason waxing poetic how this guy was going to be Reggie White. Even though he had not been in a game for what seemed like forever.
Probably same people laughing about turning off a N.D. game because they got scared or saying we would easily beat C.U. by 20.
I have no doubt he made mistakes (Jeez, can you imagine a college student making mistakes?), but I can very easily see a scenario where someone said "you put on 40 more pounds and such & such will happen", "I know you were told this but that has changed".
Anyway, I hope young people meet success. He came to Tech, he tried in many ways, very hard to make something happen. And I pray there are good things in his life that nobody will ever be able to take away from him.