Not wasted, it was the right thing to do. The kid committed to us and then got hurt. I don't want Frost to be that guy that yanks a scholly the second a kid gets hurt.Wasted scholarship???
There is absolutely no way anyone could draw that conclusion at this point.
Not at this time. Good decision by the staff IMO to shut him down.?? Needs a cleanup surgery - will redshirt.
Is there more to this?
He was also a big time talent. Before the injuries he was considered a five star type of talent. If he is never able to get back into the field he can go on medical, but he was worth taking a shot on.Not wasted, it was the right thing to do. The kid committed to us and then got hurt. I don't want Frost to be that guy that yanks a scholly the second a kid gets hurt.
That's the Lou Holtz model.Not wasted, it was the right thing to do. The kid committed to us and then got hurt. I don't want Frost to be that guy that yanks a scholly the second a kid gets hurt.
And he ain't gonna be the last kid to come out of that HS with D1 talent either. Scott ain't stupid, he knows the cost of burning a bridge with a high school coach.Not wasted, it was the right thing to do. The kid committed to us and then got hurt. I don't want Frost to be that guy that yanks a scholly the second a kid gets hurt.
Agree, recruiting is more than just recruiting the player.And he ain't gonna be the last kid to come out of that HS with D1 talent either. Scott ain't stupid, he knows the cost of burning a bridge with a high school coach.
No trolling. I really want to know. I am ignorant of all of this knee rehab stuff but I have had surgery on the ligaments in both of my ankles due to injuries I suffered playing tennis in my youth. I too had to have some "clean up" surgery in both ankles about a year after the surgery in each. But what I know is this: my ankles were never the same. I never regained the full range of mobility or the same level of strength.Not at this time. Good decision by the staff IMO to shut him down.
My understanding is it's really common to need a cleanup scope after having a ligament repair/replacement.
Kid was never gonna play more than 4 games this year anyhow, I hope Pennsy is trolling.
If you don't recognize the screaming need for depth at RB watching one-legged Maurice have to leave the field after every third carry and them needing to move Wan'dale from slot to RB then you never will. It speaks volumes that a RB doesn't play as a true freshman and we're so thin that NU fan already wants to brand it a waste of a scholarship.
Jaylin Bradley going bust really hurts right now. I thought he was gonna really be a good one. It's going to be nice next year and the year after to have some actual depth at the position.
Sounds like we see more Rahmir tomorrow if I'm reading the tea leaves correctly. Would love if they could salvage the RS for him as well but I underestimated how low they must be on Mazour. They do NOT wanna play Wyatt very many snaps.
What you endured sucks, no question... I would point to advances in technology as to why he is going to be in a better place than you were as a youth. Not saying you’re old, but I don’t think you’re young either... ;-)No trolling. I really want to know. I am ignorant of all of this knee rehab stuff but I have had surgery on the ligaments in both of my ankles due to injuries I suffered playing tennis in my youth. I too had to have some "clean up" surgery in both ankles about a year after the surgery in each. But what I know is this: my ankles were never the same. I never regained the full range of mobility or the same level of strength.
And so I wanted to know... after surgery on both knees and now further surgery to clean something up, can we just assume that he will be the same player he was before? Does he have weak knees to begin with that are structurally prone to injury? And when I ask if this was a wasted scholarship I do not mean we should not have stood by our offer. Poorly phrased. I guess my deeper question is whether or not this is a recruiting bust....
I'm gonna guess there is a difference or two between a kid who is 19 with access to the very best surgeons, PT/rehab people, trainers, dietitians, etc. and you having your surgeries at the age you probably did to address injuries that sound like they may have happened a long time prior.No trolling. I really want to know. I am ignorant of all of this knee rehab stuff but I have had surgery on the ligaments in both of my ankles due to injuries I suffered playing tennis in my youth. I too had to have some "clean up" surgery in both ankles about a year after the surgery in each. But what I know is this: my ankles were never the same. I never regained the full range of mobility or the same level of strength.
And so I wanted to know... after surgery on both knees and now further surgery to clean something up, can we just assume that he will be the same player he was before? Does he have weak knees to begin with that are structurally prone to injury? And when I ask if this was a wasted scholarship I do not mean we should not have stood by our offer. Poorly phrased. I guess my deeper question is whether or not this is a recruiting bust....
I thought Bradley would be a dark horse to possibly start. Is he even on the team anymore?Not at this time. Good decision by the staff IMO to shut him down.
My understanding is it's really common to need a cleanup scope after having a ligament repair/replacement.
Kid was never gonna play more than 4 games this year anyhow, I hope Pennsy is trolling.
If you don't recognize the screaming need for depth at RB watching one-legged Maurice have to leave the field after every third carry and them needing to move Wan'dale from slot to RB then you never will. It speaks volumes that a RB doesn't play as a true freshman and we're so thin that NU fan already wants to brand it a waste of a scholarship.
Jaylin Bradley going bust really hurts right now. I thought he was gonna really be a good one. It's going to be nice next year and the year after to have some actual depth at the position.
Sounds like we see more Rahmir tomorrow if I'm reading the tea leaves correctly. Would love if they could salvage the RS for him as well but I underestimated how low they must be on Mazour. They do NOT wanna play Wyatt very many snaps.