Yes, that does suck. It's a left brain/right brain thing with me. I love college sports and want my team to have a fighting chance, but I also know the athletes are getting screwed and any equitable system will be detrimental to Maine in all sports.
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I'm hoping I won't check back in this thread until January...
Nova held him to 22 yards on 18 carries. I was hoping he’d stick around. xpeacex
....MACK HAD 173YDS/23CARRIES 0 TD'S...........WE WON 31-17....IN PORTLAND...WE DON'T PLAY MAINE NEXT YEAR.......STAY/GO...MAKES NO DIFF.......AWK!!
i posted this in another thread, but wait until you see the QB competition next year: it's either Cole Johnson (6'5", good athlete with a really nice arm), who the staff just LOVES, or Gage Moloney, Mr. Football in South Carolina. note that it's not Mr. Football in Rhode Island, it's an actual football state. past winners include Jadeveon Clowney, Stephon Gilmore, and Marcus Lattimore. we're loaded at QB regardless of who wins that competition.
Pitt-Post Gazette 12/14
"The landing spot for DiNucci could be somewhere in the Colonial Athletic Association such as Towson or reigning FCS champion James Madison, per a source."
"MacVittie, ranked by 247Sports as the No. 8 pro-style high school quarterback in the nation , will leave after two seasons without throwing a pass. He played on punt teams in three games this season, but he did not record a tackle. One thing to keep in mind with MacVittie is that he’s still very “raw” at quarterback, having played the position for only one year in high school."
Swpied this of gohens.net
Looks like Cardon Johnson and JMU will apply for a medical redshirt; apparently more successful surgery with longer recovery period gives him a better prognosis. I hope so, but think he's taking an awfully big chance here. I would really rather he be able to walk normally in 30 years than rush for 800 yards next fall.
Looks like JMU may have also just picked up Pitt's QB. 2 years of eligibility left.