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Thanks for not giving up Lynn. You would’ve looked back when you my age (40) and really regretted it. We love you man! It’s your show next year. Go get you some!!
Arguably, that play saved our season...my question is..why isn't he returning every punt?When Bowden hit that seam on the punt return late at Mizzou, I was standing up along with the rest of the state, but I provided the call:
“Bowden finds a seam, . . . he’s to the 40, . . . the 30 . . . .”
There was no empty seat near a TV in Kentucky, when he ran it back.
Nor a dry seat in Old Mizzou!
Probably gone after next year, but that be will good for our recruiting if he is drafted after three years, maybe some dumb four star will notice. Doesn't he have a wife and kid to support, wonder if she misses the extra $7,500 Cincy would have given them over those three years?
11, you actually think he will be drafted ?
You actually don't?
He was put in a pretty stressful situation last year IMO, with getting here late and then being asked to learn a new position in three weeks. Accordingly his numbers in 2017 were not impressive. With a year under his belt he really had a breakout season in 2018, and now I'm sure he's already thinking about what his draft position might be after next season.
Arguably, that play saved our season...my question is..why isn't he returning every punt?
The first relocation away from home is always stressful. Young people go through a coping process. We will never know how many college football players think about giving up the game at some point. But the opportunity for a free education keeps most of them on the path.He was put in a pretty stressful situation last year IMO, with getting here late and then being asked to learn a new position in three weeks. Accordingly his numbers in 2017 were not impressive. With a year under his belt he really had a breakout season in 2018, and now I'm sure he's already thinking about what his draft position might be after next season.
Good point. I’m sure having a season that didn’t live up to expectations last year mixed with the new baby really made him have to evaluate how he was going to balance his new priorities and if the time commitment of school/football was going to pay off on the long run.He had the stress of fatherhood mixed in.
The life of a college FB player is pretty consuming, now 12 months a year.
Likely, less than half of any signing class, here or elsewhere, makes it to Senior Day.