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Brace Yourselves: More 'Bama

By Brian — July 21st, 2008 at 4:45 PM — 16 comments
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Two further news items in the ongoing coverage of Alabama's oversigning escapades:

  • Destin Hood was a second round pick of the Nationals and has signed an MLB contract. This doesn't affect Alabama's numbers. They were already at the 25-player maximum (actually 27 with two early enrollees) without Hood, who was always expected to play baseball.
  • Ezekial Knight has a name that always looks misspelled. He has also been shot down by Alabama's doctors after surgery to repair a heart murmur didn't totally fix the issue. Is this legit? On the one hand, Knight was a starting linebacker in 2007 and 'Bama is now critically short at the position. On the other:

    "They didn't clear him to play at Alabama for some reason," said Randy Boyd, his former coach at Randolph County High. "He thinks he can play, and being young ande ambitious, he's going to try and get cleared at a smaller school."

    Knight has clearly been removed from the team against his wishes. Someone else might give him the go-ahead:

    "From what he tells me, they tell him that he can't play, but they can't give him a reason why. They just tell him he just doesn't need to play. One or two smaller schools have told him if he gets cleared by the doctors, and the physical has been passed, they are going to let him play."

    Alabama can't tell Knight himself why they won't let him play?

Of all the medical disqualifications handed out by Alabama, Knight's is the least questionable. He was a starting linebacker who had a heart murmur and lingering complications from surgery; if he were to keel over during practice or a game after the warning signs he's received it would have been a permanent black mark on Alabama's program. Also, he would be dead.

In any normal situation, no one would even cock an eyebrow at the departure, but this is the thing: once you put yourself in the spot Alabama is in you stop trying to retain kids at all costs and start trying to eject them. I probably should have put a question mark in the "Cut" headline -- "Cut?" -- because we don't really know what happened with Tarence Farmer. I think it's incredibly doubtful that a redshirt freshman wide receiver/defensive back would transfer in mid-July instead of, say, after spring practice or not at all. But it could have been a voluntary transfer after Saban pulled him aside and said "kid, you're never going to play here and you should transfer" or been rude to him or cold to him or indifferent to him. There are ways of encouraging kids to leave your program.

The thing that's often lost here is how lucky(?) Alabama is to only have one scholarship to go. Jeremy Elder commited armed robbery for 28 bucks. Jimmy Johns delivered coke so fast you'll freak. An incredibly large number of kids came down with medicalscholarship-itis. Farmer had a mysterious mid-July transfer he doesn't want to talk about. And they're still a scholarship over.

It doesn't really matter whether Farmer was explicitly or implicitly told he should no longer be at Alabama. Schools should not be in the business of encouraging attrition from guys who aren't likely to contribute on the field, or they should just give up on the idea they're a non-profit organization in the business of promoting capital-S "student-athletes". You are operating in dubious waters when the result of Tarence Farmer's transfer is not the loss of a potentially useful player but his replacement by a higher-rated one.

I've said it before and will say it again: you should not be able to sign a player to a LOI unless you can show the NCAA where the scholarship is coming from. Extend the signing period past the end of spring practice, require a uniform "returning roster" date, and permit only enough LOIs to fill that gap. No more of these last-second medical hardships or midsummer transfers. No more pushing kids out of the boat. Punish attrition.

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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 8:15 PM #1
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Brian,What you don't understand is how they do things in the South.  Religion, Football and fried Hush Puppies are revered by all good southern folks. Yankee Writers, telling southerners how things are "done up north", and shoes are things most southern folks can do without. To attack a southern college's football recruiting program is like poking them in the eye with a stick. These programs are win at all cost...So while we Yanks can look at these fine football programs below the Mason Dixon Line, they would truely like us to keep to ourselves. We just don't understand. When questioned about such recruiting practices you just don't understand. The number of players recruited may not pass the litmus test here Brian, but this is not science, this is southern football for God's sake. So while you're getting educated in new math, southern style, be patient and pass the grits.
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:36 PM #2
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COOKIE MONSTER UPDATE We got another commit. He's a DE! But not too much hype. Dequinta Jones (3 star on rivals) from Louisiana.
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:39 PM #3
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he's a DE, we can't complain.
he's a DE, we can't complain. plus, he's a package deal with Reuben Randle, the #1 WR in the country.
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:59 PM #4
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so we got a warm body at a seemingly empty position
and a slightly increased shot at a WR.  kakow?
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:38 PM #5
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I should mention that DeQuinta Jones is teammate of super prospect Reuben Randle, who said he might want to attend school with DeQuinta. Maybe now LSU will try to snake DeQuinta away from M.
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:19 PM #6
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Ay, here's the rub:
"Oh Bama. A process so tainted with attrition tactics that when a kid gets told he can't play or his heart will explode we're STILL skeptical." Do Michigan players who experience some kind of medical trauma seek clearance and playing time elsewhere? Do most other college football players? The answer to the former, iirc, is no. Not sure on the second, but I'm betting the answer is also no. The result of this practice is a dude who can't get reliable health information about himself.  That's an actual, physical cost that will hopefully not manifest itself on the player field.
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:28 PM #7
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Yeah, pretty scary when you
Yeah, pretty scary when you think about it.  Here's hoping that if it is a serious condition, the small school docs won't clear him either.
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:57 PM #8
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:08 PM #9
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let's get newsome out on the recruiting trail. He can round up some big, FAST, offensive linemen that can block for him downfield.
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 5:31 PM #10
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Oh Bama. A process so tainted
Oh Bama. A process so tainted with attrition tactics that when a kid gets told he can't play or his heart will explode we're STILL skeptical.
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 5:28 PM #11
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"I'm committed to Michigan," Newsome said. "Me and Bryce McNeal were going around bragging how we're going to beat Randall Carroll, who's going to USC, Cierre Wood, who's going to Notre Dame. We were bragging about things like that." Newsome said he really hit it off with McNeal. "It was great to be around a guy that's going to be a future teammate hopefully," he said. "He's a great guy. Bryce is a good, good guy. He's one of my boys now. We're going to really stay in touch."
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:19 PM #12
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hopefully?
hopefully?
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:41 PM #13
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Committed.   Also hiii colin.
Committed.   Also hiii colin. I know you from el jay. 
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 6:57 PM #14
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i am e'erywhere
well, really, mostly just here and southsidesox.  but also: e'erywhere!   what's yer lj sn?
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 7:58 PM #15
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MedopineThis is a way better
Medopine This is a way better way to procrastinate though 
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Posted on: July 21st, 2008 at 8:44 PM #16
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OMG HAY    
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