The article said Allison had completed 7 passes in a row when he got hurt.
Several. Not seven passes in a row.
The article said Allison had completed 7 passes in a row when he got hurt.
The article said Allison had completed 7 passes in a row when he got hurt.
Probably not a popular opinion around here but I agree with you. I don't want to see any more QB's get injured. It's one thing if it happens in a game but they can minimize the risk at practice.Result of a gross overreaction to kaaya. Most teams don't need to go live to figure t out. We do for some reason
Dammit. How serious is a grade 1 separation?
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hes just here for depth.Makes you wonder about Brown at tackle.
Makes you wonder about Brown at tackle.
What other schools do this in spring ball? Specifically, coaches with rings as the decision makers?
Thanks in advance.
If he dies. He dies.
Result of a gross overreaction to kaaya. Most teams don't need to go live to figure t out. We do for some reason
Result of a gross overreaction to kaaya. Most teams don't need to go live to figure t out. We do for some reason
Makes you wonder about Brown at tackle.
I hear the boy is trash
What other schools do this in spring ball? Specifically, coaches with rings as the decision makers?
Thanks in advance.
What other schools do this in spring ball? Specifically, coaches with rings as the decision makers?
Thanks in advance.
Clemson.
Result of a gross overreaction to kaaya. Most teams don't need to go live to figure t out. We do for some reason
It's a result of not having enough separation IMO. We need to figure out who we have and nobody is irreplaceable.
It sucks when anybody gets hurt but it's part of the sport. Richt made the right decision.
What other schools do this in spring ball? Specifically, coaches with rings as the decision makers?
Thanks in advance.
Clemson.
Florida State