dickdastardly

December 27th, 2022 at 5:57 PM ^

During the press conference, Edwards had his injured hand hidden in his sweatshirt pocket. When a reported asked him about his injury, he did not answer and opted to only answer the 2nd part of the journalist’s  question. 

The Oracle 2

December 27th, 2022 at 8:27 PM ^

Universities make their football millions because of fan interest. Players’ injury status is obviously of interest and if everyone is playing by the same rules, disclosure of the injury information doesn’t hurt or disadvantage anyone while allowing fans a to get a clearer picture of what’s going on. One of the reasons for the NFL’s procedure is to prevent gamblers from seeking and taking advantage of the type of inside information that would be available if teams were allowed to keep injuries hidden, and that would obviously benefit college football as well. A college coach’s desire to gain some kind of presumed but unlikely edge by vaguely talking about a player “working through something” shouldn’t be the most important consideration.

UMForLife

December 27th, 2022 at 8:34 PM ^

I see all the time in NFL where they say game time decision. We don't know anything until an hour before the game. Probable and questionable statuses don't mean anything. Read the messages. Fans want to know if he can catch the ball. You want a coach to give a full run down on all players. In this particular case, probable is not going to give us any additional info. 

MaizeNBlueTexan

December 27th, 2022 at 8:41 PM ^

You are a stupid fan that wants all the details, but doesn’t want the same rules to apply to yourself. Here are a few examples that prove you are dumb as a rock:

Example1: You have diabetes. You are now forced to disclose that info. There is another candidate that matches your qualifications EXACTLY. They turn you down because they don’t want the added expense.

Example 2: You’ve been working for an employer for 2 years! You broke your hand. Your job lets you go because they found a new employee for cheap that is healthy. Good bye!

Empathy is a good trait to have. You don’t have it (in this situation) and could use some. No one cares about your $5 fantasy league and college and NFL players don’t care about you. Wake up! Because you are not important at all.

MaizeNBlueTexan

December 27th, 2022 at 11:13 PM ^

Thanks for profiling an entire state. If my arguments with multiple examples hurts your feelings maybe try drinking some capri sun on a swing set. Unless of course that isn’t safe enough for you?

Or you could be an adult and refute with examples and I’d up vote you for furthering the conversation. Up to you.

The Oracle 2

December 27th, 2022 at 11:32 PM ^

Your examples are irrelevant. Injured players aren’t going to be fired or lose their scholarship if a school discloses that they are out with an injury. The school, of course, already knows the details. I would’ve thought that a guy who begins with the brilliant argument, “you are a stupid fan…” would be able to come up with something better.

MaizeBlueA2

December 27th, 2022 at 11:00 PM ^

It will never happen...and it shouldn't. 

Maybe if guys are getting paid and they have a union or players association. But until then, folks need to let this shit go.

Also, what exactly do you expect to learn that you can't see?

He's practicing, full speed, with a small cast on his right hand. Angelique says he was catching passes.

Clearly he is going to play and start. You really need someone to tell you that?

iMBlue2

December 27th, 2022 at 6:05 PM ^

Looks like Kalel is practicing full time with Hart and the RB group.  There’s a clip that includes Benjamin Hall having a hard time with some agility drills didn’t realize early enrollees  came in for bowl practices.  

MaizeBlueA2

December 27th, 2022 at 11:02 PM ^

I think Mullings goes full-time at RB and that eliminates the need for adding the power back via the transfer portal. Instead, they went and got Ernest Hausmann from Nebraska to fill Mullings spot at ILB (only he will push for a starting spot).

Makes sense for everyone.