Ashton Dorsey?

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I doubt he would be eligible now since he decided to transfer at this time, unless he is a graduate. Measures at 6'2 295 and was a former 4 star out of texas in 2010.
 
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From the Article it sounds like he was a bad apple type.

Texas DT Ashton Dorsey elects to*transfer
By Wescott Eberts  @SBN_Wescott on Aug 27 2013, 11:24a 36

The Longhorns will be without one of their most productive defensive tackles in 2013.

While it's hardly unusual to see younger players transfer before the start of a season to save a year of eligibility, it's not entirely common to see a productive senior leave the program, as senior defensive tackle Ashton Dorsey did when he bailed on the Texas Longhorns on Tuesday.

On one hand, it wasn't a huge surprise after the Tyler John Tyler product was left off the*two-deep roster released early Monday in favor of redshirt freshmen Hassan Ridgeway and Alex Norman, but the apparent message to Dorsey was diluted significantly minutes later when head coach Mack Brown revealed that injury issues have continued to plague the 6'2, 295-pounder, this time a sore calf that has kept him out of practice for a week and was going to keep him out of the opener this weekend.

All that amid rumors that Dorsey wasn't exactly working his hardest to make an impact in a defensive tackle rotation that has some quality at the top with emerging sophomore Malcom Brown, athletic senior Chris Whaley, and stout junior Desmond Jackson, but no proven depth beyond them.

So what really happened? Is he even injured? Just upset with the coaches for not providing him guaranteed playing time? It's one of those questions that can only truly be answered by the players and coaches, though those rumors are perhaps telling of the situation behind the scenes.

While Dorsey missed four games last season, two because of another calf issue and two more late in the season because of a concussion, he was also massively productive in the time he was on the field after being credited with 10 tackles for loss.

Texas has now lost all three defensive tackles from the 2010 class, with highly-rated Taylor Bible and less-regarded De'Aires Cotton having left the program without seeing the field for the team, though Cotton did at least have some medical issues that resulted in him leaving football.
 
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sign him up.. He's a SR and a good run stopping DT, nothing to lose if he messes up cut him loose..
 
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If the article is true, forget this guy. You bust a bottle over someone's head, Golden will want to give you a shot to straighten out. If you're lazy and feel entitled to start, forget it. Golden just had to purge too many of these guys. He'll put out a roster listing Duke as a water boy just to eff with everyone and make sure they stay sharp.
 
please tell me that we are not going to recruit a kid named Ashton.

Bad memories ?

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No worries. He was trolling..You just got PUNK'D.
 
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