I just have to question his motivation level if he does come back. I see him washing out before the season begins, and if he sticks he may not see the field for a long time, if ever. If you don't love it, you won't make it.
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are we allowed to use that schollie on someone else ? ... If so then move past him, If not then recruit the kid again ... A lot of times we as fallible human beings don't always get things right the first time but if he was a good enough talent to pursue the first time around then he should at least be worth the effort to bring back
Pretty sure that scholly cannot be reused. Much like a player that you sign that doesn’t qualify. You have to eat that scholarship.
I wonder if all these people were saying the same thing when Jonathan Banks was planning on leaving after the first week due to homesickness.
He?s homesick, it happens to most people, some worst then others. He?s supposed to be in HS still and the adjustment is even bigger with every class on Zoom.
Ty Cooper signed. Good get
https://247sports.com/player/ty-cooper-46094724/
He couldn?t handle the big city lights of Starkville?
Probably a little harder being homesick watching your friends live it up their senior year while you are pretty much all football all the time. Might get easier for him if they can get him into the fall when his friends will either be in classes themselves somewhere or doing entry level work.
I was always amazed at people being homesick and leaving starkville every chance they got to go spend the weekend in whatever crappy town they were from, but people are just wired differently. I knew of a few girls my freshman year that more or less abandoned their dorm room to live at home in Starkville. I think most of them ended up more or less integrating themselves into school, but not sure what they would have done if they lived 40 minutes away. I assume one or more of them would have ended up going home and leaving school and one or more would have ended up sucking it up through the homesickness and eventually loving it. But since they were right there, they to different extents had basically hybrid freshman year experiences, sort of living like they were at home, and sort of getting the college freshman experience.
I’ll help Daniel Greeks mom do his laundry