Haugh getting $8-10mil next year according to Norlander

CrimsonCats_rivals

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Tell Norlander; he's the one that said it.
It wouldn’t surprise me if he’s intending to take the Trinidad Chambliss approach where even though it wasn’t really reported at the time because he was deep down the depth chart and wouldn’t have played much anyway, he tries to come back and claim that he had some kind of nagging injury and should be able to count that as a medical redshirt. There wouldn’t even seem to be a basis for an appeal otherwise.
 
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theBlues

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It wouldn’t surprise me if he’s intending to take the Trinidad Chambliss approach where even though it wasn’t really reported at the time because he was deep down the depth chart and wouldn’t have played much anyway, he tries to come back and claim that he had some kind of nagging injury and should be able to count that as a medical redshirt. There wouldn’t even seem to be a basis for an appeal otherwise.
That did seem to be what they were saying, about a minor injury that kept him from being full strength a while.
 

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Our 26 year old big hasn’t completed a single season healthy. I’m not sure I want him scrapping it up like that
He’s gonna have to or he’s useless. He a big body and that’s it. We need him to play very physical injury, history or not. I mean that’s the thing with Pope. He gets these guys you know that they they’ve had plenty of injuries coming to going into their fifth six years thinking guys the first year like Butler and freaking Car. Those guys are injured a lot before they were at Kentucky so there’s no surprise bring in these older guys at the bottom line is you gotta save them for games like Florida when he can go in there and play the hatchet role.