Former DT commit Jordan Elliott to transfer from Texas
My wife cares deeply about where we're going to eat and is damn sure that's where we end up. No passive aggressive in that woman.
Were you listening in on a conversation between my wife and I? That's illegal.
Just sayin'
Shoes take WAY longer to pick than a restaurant.
I am the luckiest guy in the world. And I have my wife's permission to say so.
I've never had much issue with my wife over restaurant choices but you should see the indecision that happens when choosing an outift.
"You look great honey, can we get in the car now we're going to be late. No I think the jacket you have on looks better than the sweater you showed me before. No you don't need to change to the other pair of shoes you tried on first, the ones you have on look fine. No I can't see any panty lines. Can we go now??? Why did you change your skirt?? Aaaaaaand we're late."
Hmmm, based on his recruitment I definitely didn't see this coming
Great. Now he'll get to commit to five more schools.
I would suggest that he, Kiel, and Chris Clark all play on the same team, but they'd never be able to agree on which one.
it would probably only last about 5 minutes, those were a special 5 minutes though.
I wish the best for him, but this isn't a surprise given his recruitment. This guy seemed to be the flakiest recruit since Chris Clark.
Still at Pitt, and looking to contribute this year according to this.
Sounds like he's aware of how his recruiting situation made him look, and he says he's matured.
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/Pitt/2017/03/24/Expected-to-take-over-at-tight-end-Chris-Clark-finally-settles-in-at-Pitt/stories/201703240094
SHOCKER. Lol.
Was actually pretty upset about losing him.... but then we got Solomon.
Absolutely. Not thrilled about our DT depth, but Solomon/Hudson/Dwumfour will be fine behind the starters IMO. Of course I'd take a talent like Elliott, but maybe not worth the headache.
his transfer today. I'm not sticking my neck out too far calling it his first transfer.
Wtf? This dude has issues
The odd part is Elliot was committed to Herman at Houston before decommitting and then committing to Michigan, so he's very familiar with Herman.
I always like to give young guys the benefit of the doubt, but he will be committing to a 5th school with this transfer. At that point it's a red flag, not "being a kid".
Baylor was first, then Houston, then Michigan, then Texas, next is TBD
Sounds like he already decided Herman wasn't the coach for him once.
According the Redditt post earlier today: Michigan = 19 to the NFL, Texas = 5.
...why be fair?
You remind me of one of those dudes that tells embarrassing stories about your buddies at parties in front of women they're trying to bed.
fuck being fair.
I'm so sick of bending over backwards as a competitive sport.
Fact is that - even in an up year - getting 19 kids into NFL camps is a pretty damn impressive feat. Let's focus on this positive, and to hell with the bullshit about being fair.
But don't smell it.
Isn't this the kid who committed and decommitted from several schools on multiple occasions?
Why am I not surprised?
trying to bring aboard
trying to bring aboard
No, he's not. First, where are you going to find the scholarship for him with the small class we have coming in? If there's a scholarship for a DT it will go to someone who might contribute immediately. Second, this is a guy who, if he accomplishes anything in the year after he sits, will declare for the NFL.
he would be able to play just as soon as a 2018 recruit
if Harbaugh wants him, cool
if he doesn't that's ok too
I wonder where EJ Holland is going to tell him he's going to transfer to.
the year he sits out would be his red-shirt year and have 3 years of eligibility left