Re: 2016 Verbal: Jabril Cox
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Originally Posted by
PaBizon
He’d still have four years of learning/running the Bison offense under his belt. Most competitors want to play at the highest level just to see if they can. I want him to stay but if I was him I’d certainly consider it.
The highest level is the NFL.
Re: 2016 Verbal: Jabril Cox
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Originally Posted by
Bisonator98
The highest level is the NFL.
Yep with one higher college level in between
Re: 2016 Verbal: Jabril Cox
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Originally Posted by
PaBizon
Yep with one higher college level in between
Arguable semantics.
You could argue that there are two "higher" levels: G5 & P5.
You could argue that there are no "higher levels": It's all DI football, baby!
You could even argue that there are three or more higher levels: G5, P5, and the "elite" FBS schools that have the resources to actually contend for championships.
Re: 2016 Verbal: Jabril Cox
Assuming Spring football is cancelled everywhere it seems like there is even more risk for him to transfer. It is absolutely possible that summer workouts could be limited as well. That doesn't bode well for a one year transfer guy. His best option would be to transfer to K-State to lesson the curve of just stay here.
Re: 2016 Verbal: Jabril Cox
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Originally Posted by
AKBison
Assuming Spring football is cancelled everywhere it seems like there is even more risk for him to transfer. It is absolutely possible that summer workouts could be limited as well. That doesn't bode well for a one year transfer guy. His best option would be to transfer to K-State to lesson the curve of just stay here.
When they cancel the big dance and all spring sports, you
can't help but wonder what the impacts will be. Not getting into spring ball means you are basically a true freshman to start fall camp. K State at the very least runs a similar scheme. No idea if Klieman uses the exact same verbiage since he started with a new coordinator and they didnt have to worry about continuity with players
Re: 2016 Verbal: Jabril Cox
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Originally Posted by
AKBison
Assuming Spring football is cancelled everywhere it seems like there is even more risk for him to transfer. It is absolutely possible that summer workouts could be limited as well. That doesn't bode well for a one year transfer guy. His best option would be to transfer to K-State to lesson the curve of just stay here.
Jabril wouldn't be playing spring football anywhere anyways.....
But yes, the longer this continues on, the more likely I think he makes a "safer" choice.
On a side note, how freaking sad would it be for next season to be cancelled with potentially an all-time great Bison football team coming back?
Re: 2016 Verbal: Jabril Cox
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Originally Posted by
2011BisonAlumni
Jabril wouldn't be playing spring football anywhere anyways.....
But yes, the longer this continues on, the more likely I think he makes a "safer" choice.
On a side note, how freaking sad would it be for next season to be cancelled with potentially an all-time great Bison football team coming back?
If this virus is still a factor and we need to cancel the season next fall we have FAR bigger problems than football. This already weak and faltering economy will be in total collapse.
Re: 2016 Verbal: Jabril Cox
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Originally Posted by
thebootfitter
Arguable semantics.
You could argue that there are two "higher" levels: G5 & P5.
You could argue that there are no "higher levels": It's all DI football, baby!
You could even argue that there are three or more higher levels: G5, P5, and the "elite" FBS schools that have the resources to actually contend for championships.
And you could argue he just might want to play for one of them
Re: 2016 Verbal: Jabril Cox
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Originally Posted by
PaBizon
And you could argue he just might want to play for one of them
What does this even mean?
Re: 2016 Verbal: Jabril Cox
NCAA suspends recruiting through minimum of April 15th
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/...iting-april-15