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Steele in transfer portal will he play this year?

Personally I wouldn't try to blow sunshine around about this. It's never a good thing to lose players from your team and it looks especially bad to lose freshman who have never played a snap. I know it's inevitable with SOME who have never been away from home before and get homesick, but there really is no positive way to put this out there.

And there is never a good angle to getting a cancerous player like Jalon Jones on your team and dealing with that, no matter who you are and it doesn't matter if he was not the real reason Steele wanted/wants to leave.
Agree, but it is better to get rid of dudes who are problems or prima donna’s early before they do something that could put your entire program at risk.
 
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Steele to the Ducks. He should have gone there to begin with, a much better fit for him on the 'left coast.'

AMF...
 
Agree, but it is better to get rid of dudes who are problems or prima donna’s early before they do something that could put your entire program at risk.
Yes while it is necessary to get rid of it early before too much damage is done, my point was that we and the public will never know the true story, or 100% of it at least. Perception is everything. All the upcoming class of recruits know or will see (if they care) is that Florida signed a bunch of kids last year and some never even made it to fall practice. Get too much of that and some folks will think there's a problem with your program.
 
Yes while it is necessary to get rid of it early before too much damage is done, my point was that we and the public will never know the true story, or 100% of it at least. Perception is everything. All the upcoming class of recruits know or will see (if they care) is that Florida signed a bunch of kids last year and some never even made it to fall practice. Get too much of that and some folks will think there's a problem with your program.
One got homesick, one was a trouble maker, one had grade issues. A total of 3. It happens at numerous places across the board. It happened at UF when we were good under Spurrier and Urban.
 
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Yes while it is necessary to get rid of it early before too much damage is done, my point was that we and the public will never know the true story, or 100% of it at least. Perception is everything. All the upcoming class of recruits know or will see (if they care) is that Florida signed a bunch of kids last year and some never even made it to fall practice. Get too much of that and some folks will think there's a problem with your program.

No, perception is for those with a limited ability to see the big picture, and then to think for themselves. o_O

And those few 'folks' that believe that there's a problem with the program, are likely too dumb to be at UF or on a Gator team to begin with. --- No Worries Mates.... :cool:
 


I am glad the players were calling this punk out. I guess he didn't like the competition.

Won’t call him a punk but it was obvious from the beginning his reason for leaving was bullshit. He just so happens to land at the school that everybody thought he was going to originally not even a week after putting his name in the portal. That’s why all the players were calling him out, he’s putting the school in a bad light so he gets a waiver to play ASAP, it’s a weak move.

Hell if you want to be real he’s partly responsible for the trouble Jones got in. The police report said the one girl didn’t ask Jones to stop until he came busting into the room. But he wants to paint himself like some victim who had to suffer for months in a room with somebody he didn’t wanna he with when he’s all over social media hanging with Jones having himself a good time. Like I said then if it was about the room he was one week away from being in a new dorm. Don’t know how anybody ever bought that bullshit.
 
That is unfvckin’believable. It’s been like less than a week...

Yeah, room issues, ok...

The NCAA letting that kid play next year will be a total joke....
I think the NCAA has opened the door to virtual free agency. They're granting waivers and the ability to play right away for almost any reason now.
 
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No, perception is for those with a limited ability to see the big picture, and then to think for themselves. o_O

And those few 'folks' that believe that there's a problem with the program, are likely too dumb to be at UF or on a Gator team to begin with. --- No Worries Mates.... :cool:
Were you this omnipotent when discussing Justin Fields
 
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Were you this omnipotent when discussing Justin Fields

1. I wasn't that interested in Fields when he was being recruited. I actually liked Emory Jones better. Turns out I was correct. We still have Emory, while the schmuckeyes now have Fields... :p

1a. I also liked Jalon Jones, but as it turns out, he was a low character loser. Bummer, I guess you can't expect to get recruiting right on every single one of them, every year. :rolleyes:

2. Anthony Richardson makes losing Jalon an overall plus imo.
And I'm glad that we got Anthony, while you ended up with Carson. o_O
 
1. I wasn't that interested in Fields when he was being recruited. I actually liked Emory Jones better. Turns out I was correct. We still have Emory, while the schmuckeyes now have Fields... :p

1a. I also liked Jalon Jones, but as it turns out, he was a low character loser. Bummer, I guess you can't expect to get recruiting right on every single one of them, every year. :rolleyes:

2. Anthony Richardson makes losing Jalon an overall plus imo.
And I'm glad that we got Anthony, while you ended up with Carson. o_O

You know I actually thought Jones had a bright future here also looking at his tape and in drills etc. I hadn't really heard he had some big issues in high school before.

As long as we have a good QB this next class we can handle his loss.
 
You know I actually thought Jones had a bright future here also looking at his tape and in drills etc. I hadn't really heard he had some big issues in high school before.

As long as we have a good QB this next class we can handle his loss.
You had one
 
You know I actually thought Jones had a bright future here also looking at his tape and in drills etc. I hadn't really heard he had some big issues in high school before.

As long as we have a good QB this next class we can handle his loss.

Mullen can develop QBs so you're fine.
 
As long as we have a good QB this next class we can handle his loss.

You had one

Actually, we've got one coming in the 2020 class, to go with the ones already on the roster..

#7 QB-dt Anthony Richardson 6-4 230 4.64/40 **** - Gainesville, FL
Offers: UGly, Mich, PSU, BC, VaTech, UCF, UL, USF - Elite 11 Finalist
P - 86 of 177 48.6% for 1,567 yds, 18.2 yds/comp, 17 TD, 6 Int
R - 95 for 924 yds, 9.7 ypc, 16 TD's, 1 LPF -- (33 TD's, 7 TO's)
Combined Jr Season: 2,491 yards, 24 TD's to 7 T-O's.
~ He also played some at WR and returned kicks.

 
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Won’t call him a punk but it was obvious from the beginning his reason for leaving was bullshit. He just so happens to land at the school that everybody thought he was going to originally not even a week after putting his name in the portal. That’s why all the players were calling him out, he’s putting the school in a bad light so he gets a waiver to play ASAP, it’s a weak move.

Hell if you want to be real he’s partly responsible for the trouble Jones got in. The police report said the one girl didn’t ask Jones to stop until he came busting into the room. But he wants to paint himself like some victim who had to suffer for months in a room with somebody he didn’t wanna he with when he’s all over social media hanging with Jones having himself a good time. Like I said then if it was about the room he was one week away from being in a new dorm. Don’t know how anybody ever bought that bullshit.

If I were three years away from signing an 8 figure contract, then my number 1 priority would be getting that contract. Same for anyone on this board with any sense.

Personally, I wouldn’t have any problem blowing up some bad circumstance at my old school in order to play immediately, but that wasn’t necessary here. NCAA is handing out waivers like candy. Being put in a room with a guy accused of two sexual assaults in 20 minutes and having your name attached to it in national media should be perfectly sufficient even without the room transfer request. As for the room switch, nobody disputes that he did request to be moved out. You can speculate as to whether it was related to Jones’ behavior, but that seems as plausible a reason as any.

You can say he just thought he made a mistake by coming to UF and wanted to go back to the West coast and that’s probably true. But you guys more easily discount than me, the impact on that decision of being thrown into a sexual assault scandal four months into your college career. Ooz, you initially were saying it was “obvious” that he was involved in the assault and that his leaving was UF “cleaning house.” That is obviously the perception and I wouldn’t blame him for wanting to start over somewhere else.

Put another way, if the Jones thing doesn’t happen, is he still transferring to Oregon two months after signing day? You guys seem more certain of it than I am.

And I don’t blame Mullen for either guy, unless Steele did come to him with concerns about Jones’ behavior. If he did, that’s a legit gripe and Mullen and Stricklin should have handled it. I think it’s laughable to assert that the head coach, and if necessary the AD, couldn’t find him a new room, and I haven’t heard that from anyone associated with UF.
 
If I were three years away from signing an 8 figure contract, then my number 1 priority would be getting that contract. Same for anyone on this board with any sense.

Personally, I wouldn’t have any problem blowing up some bad circumstance at my old school in order to play immediately, but that wasn’t necessary here. NCAA is handing out waivers like candy. Being put in a room with a guy accused of two sexual assaults in 20 minutes and having your name attached to it in national media should be perfectly sufficient even without the room transfer request. As for the room switch, nobody disputes that he did request to be moved out. You can speculate as to whether it was related to Jones’ behavior, but that seems as plausible a reason as any.

You can say he just thought he made a mistake by coming to UF and wanted to go back to the West coast and that’s probably true. But you guys more easily discount than me, the impact on that decision of being thrown into a sexual assault scandal four months into your college career. Ooz, you initially were saying it was “obvious” that he was involved in the assault and that his leaving was UF “cleaning house.” That is obviously the perception and I wouldn’t blame him for wanting to start over somewhere else.

Put another way, if the Jones thing doesn’t happen, is he still transferring to Oregon two months after signing day? You guys seem more certain of it than I am.

And I don’t blame Mullen for either guy, unless Steele did come to him with concerns about Jones’ behavior. If he did, that’s a legit gripe and Mullen and Stricklin should have handled it. I think it’s laughable to assert that the head coach, and if necessary the AD, couldn’t find him a new room, and I haven’t heard that from anyone associated with UF.

Well at least Mullen hasn't had the mess happen here yet that Mac had happen with guys pulling guns out and threatening to shoot females and all the rape allegations etc.
 
If I were three years away from signing an 8 figure contract, then my number 1 priority would be getting that contract. Same for anyone on this board with any sense.

Personally, I wouldn’t have any problem blowing up some bad circumstance at my old school in order to play immediately, but that wasn’t necessary here. NCAA is handing out waivers like candy. Being put in a room with a guy accused of two sexual assaults in 20 minutes and having your name attached to it in national media should be perfectly sufficient even without the room transfer request. As for the room switch, nobody disputes that he did request to be moved out. You can speculate as to whether it was related to Jones’ behavior, but that seems as plausible a reason as any.

You can say he just thought he made a mistake by coming to UF and wanted to go back to the West coast and that’s probably true. But you guys more easily discount than me, the impact on that decision of being thrown into a sexual assault scandal four months into your college career. Ooz, you initially were saying it was “obvious” that he was involved in the assault and that his leaving was UF “cleaning house.” That is obviously the perception and I wouldn’t blame him for wanting to start over somewhere else.

Put another way, if the Jones thing doesn’t happen, is he still transferring to Oregon two months after signing day? You guys seem more certain of it than I am.

And I don’t blame Mullen for either guy, unless Steele did come to him with concerns about Jones’ behavior. If he did, that’s a legit gripe and Mullen and Stricklin should have handled it. I think it’s laughable to assert that the head coach, and if necessary the AD, couldn’t find him a new room, and I haven’t heard that from anyone associated with UF.

All that would be taken into more consideration if he hadn’t had to be talked out of transferring a few weeks after being on campus. He wanted to leave anyway, the sexual assault gave him a convenient reason to leave and get to play ASAP. I don’t think the two are mutually exclusive. I think that’s become clear as more facts have come out since he’s applying for a waiver. What would be the basis for him to get one otherwise? His reasoning now looks a whole lot better than I was homesick and want to go to the school I planned to go to originally.
 
Being put in a room with a guy accused (by 2 sleep-around consensual sex Ho's that never pressed any charges) of two sexual assaults in 20 minutes -- The Ho's refused to cooperate with the police on the matter.

But you guys more easily discount than me, the impact on that decision of being thrown into a sexual assault scandal four months into your college career. .

If Steele hadn't busted in on Jalon and the 1st Ho and started laughing at them, I doubt that any of this would have taken place. (something about scorned women and fury) o_O

I don't know, just my own speculation, but I'm thinking that Steele's teammates were ready to put a foot in his azz over what he did. :mad:

Weak Calif Steele (actually cheap left coast pot-metal) couldn't beat out C.J. or Marco, and he'd likely have been passed up by Elam. Recruiting him was a bigger miss than Jalon imo. :cool:
 
1. I wasn't that interested in Fields when he was being recruited. I actually liked Emory Jones better. Turns out I was correct. We still have Emory, while the schmuckeyes now have Fields... :p

1a. I also liked Jalon Jones, but as it turns out, he was a low character loser. Bummer, I guess you can't expect to get recruiting right on every single one of them, every year. :rolleyes:

2. Anthony Richardson makes losing Jalon an overall plus imo.
And I'm glad that we got Anthony, while you ended up with Carson. o_O
So, no.
 
Jaydon Hill is an Alabama kid who wasn't wanted by either Alabama or Auburn.

Auburn coaches apparantely thought he was too slow. Good luck with that

UA loaded at the position, while the barn is just as clueless/stupid as expected... :rolleyes:

#32 CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 175 **** -- UF Commit
"Fluid hips. Enough speed and power to break on ball downhill or play at apex."

#34 CB Jaylin Simpson 5-11 185 **** -- AU Commit
"Good, not great speed."

So, who did want 4 star #32 CB Jadon Hill?

DBU-UF
- SCa, MsSt, MS, TN, aTm, VU. So half of the SEC teams.
Also - Duke, GaT, Io, UL, Mich, Neb, OK, Va, WVa - 34 Total :eek:
(VU & Duke, so he's apparently not Allbarn stupid) o_O

You can't fix STU-PID....
 
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lol at this kid...

I don't care if he was a 5 star in one of the services I doubt his performance will match Elam's and I thought that prior to all this nonsense.
 
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lol at this kid...

I don't care if he was a 5 star in one of the services I doubt his performance will match Elam's and I thought that prior to all this nonsense.
He can sure come up with excuses. So now any player can say he wanted to be closer to his family because one of their parents got laid off from their job, transfer, then still be immediately eligible.
https://thespun.com/college-football/floridas-top-2019-recruit-has-decided-on-a-transfer-destination
Steele can go f*** himself!
 
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It is a farce if the NCAA lets this sumbitch play next year...”roommate”...yeah, ok...

Steele told The Athletic that his flip to USC was to stay closer to his family after his mother was laid off from her job.”

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/26907087/ex-gator-steele-heading-usc-not-oregon
Daddy Steele always seems to be mentioned whenever his son is in the headlines. Watch Chris Steele end up transferring to another school or 2 within 3 years while ending up as a 2nd or 3rd string safety. Probably at Nevada, where one time top QB prospect Malik Henry ended up. Then again, Malik is from California as well, right?
 
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The guy always has a reason for his transfer, he’s all in on the sympathy card to get a waiver.
 
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As is well known by the military personal that have been stationed out there through the years, Calif. is 'The Land of Fruits and Nutts' and it has gone steadily downhill since the 1970's... :oops:

JMOHO of course, but the Gator coaches should stay TF off the left coast, and only consider taking a kid if he comes to them, begging to be saved from a life in liberal-socialist hell.... :confused:
 
As is well known by the military personal that have been stationed out there through the years, Calif. is 'The Land of Fruits and Nutts' and it has gone steadily downhill since the 1970's... :oops:

JMOHO of course, but the Gator coaches should stay TF off the left coast, and only consider taking a kid if he comes to them, begging to be saved from a life in liberal-socialist hell.... :confused:

I agree don't waist time with California unless the kid really wants to come here. Some people also say to take one star off CA defensive recruits so he may only be a 3.5 star Florida equivalent in reality.
 
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I agree don't waist time with California unless the kid really wants to come here. Some people also say to take one star off CA defensive recruits so he may only be a 3.5 star Florida equivalent in reality.

Your obsession with stars is Urban Meyer 2009+ level.
 
Former Florida signee and four-star CB Chris Steele is officially enrolled at USC the school announced on Tuesday. The move cements USCFootball.com's Gerard Martinez intel last week that Steele was flipping to USC from Oregon.

https://247sports.com/college/usc/A...ootball-transfer-portal-Bru-McCoy--132589695/

And good riddance I say, that kid flips around more than a dyin' mullet on the beach... :rolleyes:

He would not have beat out Henderson, Wilson, Dean, or Elam imo, for a starting CB job.
 
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