Does the kid that screwed out of his scholly temporarily get it back if Sims doesn't make the cut at one of the 10 to 15 postions? I mean, it seemed to me that the other kid that got hosed was tracking well at a specific postion and doing very well.Just askin'....
I don't think one thing was exclusive of another. Like I said before, a walk-on was seeing PT at Safety before Rod Woodson in the A-Day game, and was working ahead of Woodson in Spring camp. What does that tell you? It doesn't tell me that Woodson was "tracking well" or "doing very well".
Harrison Jones was ready for his first year of college football.The tight end from Memphis, the younger brother of Alabama starting guard Barrett Jones, signed with the Crimson Tide the first week of February. He arrived at Alabama and moved into the dorm the last week of May.He earned three A's in the classroom this summer. He also excelled in the summer conditioning program. Freshmen can earn up to three awards in the program, for things such as running a timed series of 110-yard gassers, and Jones earned all three.Having muscled up to 250 pounds on his 6-foot-4 frame, Jones was ready to hit the field for the start of fall camp.Instead, he got blindsided.Because another 2010 signee, Blake Sims, received his academic clearance from the NCAA at the last minute, the Alabama roster was in danger of exceeding the limit of incoming signees.So Jones was asked to delay his enrollment until January. He had to move out of the dorm, and he won't be on an athletic scholarship until next semester. He can't practice with the team, work out with the team or travel with the team.Instead, he'll be a part-time student this semester, taking nine hours, and he'll live in the condo his parents had leased for his older brother to call home and for the family to share on football weekends.
What about this kid:Sounds like bullshit to me. Thank goodness it sounds like his parents had the means to be able to afford a seperate condo.Saban's not the only coach getting beat on right now for this, so you don't HAVE to do the defend Saban routine if you don't want to. The practice is bullshit, and if Auburn was doing the same thing right now, I'd say the same thing.
"It's disappointing when you don't really expect it, but we understand it," said Leslie Jones, the mother of Harrison and Barrett. "We have no hard feelings. We're very grateful for the opportunities our sons have. "College football is a business, and you have to treat it as a business."
Alabama informed Harrison Jones before he signed that a grayshirt was a possibility
We don't feel like we were treated unfairly at all, and they explained everything.
How's Kendall Kelly, you know the WR, like playing DB?
He's being held out of practice due to heat related issues. But, I'm sure that's Saban's fault too.
He DOES have control of the thermostat in hell, right?
I like how you conveniently left out the next part of the story....Oh, and this part:What about this part?It's good to see that you are standing up for these kids, though. I mean, obviously they aren't smart enough to be mad about it, and neither are their parents. Especially with being told about it up front. The underhandedness of it all.Good for you, Chop!
Hey Captain Smartypants.... I said the practice was bullshit. Whether he was informed or not, that far into the summer while performing well, and being allowed to move into the dorm only to have it jerked last second, no, after the fact, away was bullshit. I commend Mrs. Harris for her fine attitude, but it's STILL horseshit.
And I told you, good for you for caring about these kids' wellbeing.
....and thanks for endlessly defending shit you really don't give a shit about. Makes so much sense.