- December 27th, 2022, 9:28 pm
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Grayson got hurt on an impressive td run. He landed on his head and he has been replaced. I’m guessing he’s in concussion protocol.
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Kricket wrote: ↑December 27th, 2022, 11:19 pm Looks like Grayson's Coastal career has, more than likely, come to an end. I wonder how long before he makes a decision/announcement...Why would you say it's over? I haven't read that anywhere.
prototype wrote: ↑December 28th, 2022, 1:49 pmNotice the bolded word in the OP. Grayson entered the transfer portal weeks ago, so his summersault TD into the end zone will likely be his last play in a teal uniform.Kricket wrote: ↑December 27th, 2022, 11:19 pm Looks like Grayson's Coastal career has, more than likely, come to an end. I wonder how long before he makes a decision/announcement...Why would you say it's over? I haven't read that anywhere.
Cider Jim wrote: ↑December 28th, 2022, 2:09 pmGotcha!!! I don't read much and when I do - I normally don't read it right:)prototype wrote: ↑December 28th, 2022, 1:49 pmNotice the bolded word in the OP. Grayson entered the transfer portal weeks ago, so his summersault TD into the end zone will likely be his last play in a teal uniform.Kricket wrote: ↑December 27th, 2022, 11:19 pm Looks like Grayson's Coastal career has, more than likely, come to an end. I wonder how long before he makes a decision/announcement...Why would you say it's over? I haven't read that anywhere.
Grayson McCall is arguably the best quarterback on the market. The Coastal Carolina transfer was one of college football's premier deep-ball throwers last season, and he could make a ton of plays with his legs. Auburn has been hot on McCall's trail, but there's chatter that McCall could reunite with old Coastal Carolina coach Jamey Chadwell at Liberty. McCall has thrown for 8,019 yards and 78 touchdowns. He's as productive as any quarterback in the transfer portal that you will find, and he's an elite plug-and-play weapon.Another bout vs. Auburn? Though the rumor seems to be there's a significant hurdle with his credits transferring to Auburn since he is not a grad transfer and they don't have a Sports Management major. I happen to know a school in Lynchburg that does, though..
Purple Haize wrote: ↑December 29th, 2022, 3:02 pm The number of kids left without a chair when the Transfer Portal music stops this year is going to be eye opening for a lot of folksExcellent point...and one that I think may get lost on some of these young, still maturing athletes. Of course, confidence certainly helps make a talented athlete competitive, but I think sometimes they may overestimate their "perceived value" relative to a large pool of "like minded and gifted" talent. Some will be left without, and wishing they had stayed put.
Dalegarz1 wrote: ↑December 29th, 2022, 6:55 pm A player can transfer one time without having to sit out. Any subsequent transfers would require the granting of a waiver to avoid sitting out.Dre Butler - would he transfer out knowing he may have to sit a year? That is where NIL would make it worth it - getting paid not to play ( still have to do all the grunt work ). Will be interesting to see how “ lenient NCAA will be on 2nd transfer moving forward. iF they are strict - may solve a lot of problems. IF they hand out waivers like they were pre portal, will be a complete mess. I imagine he got an earful of “ you for sure will get a waiver, but even if not, you will still get x NIL $ and better competition to show your skills to NFL Scouts”.