This kid has the leg to hit from 50-60.I don't care if he's kicking in Baghdad, dude. Just hit the XP's and 30 yarders.
LOL so much for that greyshirt because of all the studs that were coming!!!
No he means Grayshirt. Grayshirt is more of an enrollee-timing mechanism as opposed to a redshirt which is more of a playing/eligibility mechanism.I think you mean redshirt, no? Our other kicker is accurate within the 25. After that he doesn't have the leg strength. So I expect this kid to be our starting kicker the moment he hits campus.
Talk of his brother staying an extra year... He could redshirt.I think you mean redshirt, no? Our other kicker is accurate within the 25. After that he doesn't have the leg strength. So I expect this kid to be our starting kicker the moment he hits campus.
**** that would be great... take a shirt build up more strength and maybe get garbage tjme/kick offTalk of his brother staying and extra year... He could redshirt.
Not even a redshirt. Everybody gets a free year of eligibilityTalk of his brother staying an extra year... He could redshirt.
i thought he was our starting kicker? he's still in high school?
Yes, but the devil is in the details. The NCAA hasn't raised the scholarship limit, so there's a problem with the numbers. It may or may not work out with guys transferring because there'll be less spots at other schools as well.Not even a redshirt. Everybody gets a free year of eligibility
Brotheri thought he was our starting kicker? he's still in high school?
I am guessing there will be some clarification on this at year end. The seniors dont count against the 85 limit if they return so it will be as if they "graduated" and are gone. So the elder Borregales can play this year, come back, and be the 86th man and it does not matter. The younger can redshirt next year if he wants which would make sense if the elder returns.Yes, but the devil is in the details. The NCAA hasn't raised the scholarship limit, so there's a problem with the numbers. It may or may not work out with guys transferring because there'll be less spots at other schools as well.
Otherwise, there'll be guys with eligibility, but no scholarship.
We have to want to keep them tooYes, but the devil is in the details. The NCAA hasn't raised the scholarship limit, so there's a problem with the numbers. It may or may not work out with guys transferring because there'll be less spots at other schools as well.
Otherwise, there'll be guys with eligibility, but no scholarship.