So if Kyler Murray transfers, where does he go? Maybe a JC since he did not satisfy the terms of his LOI. If he goes to a four year school, it costs him two years. I am holding out for Snow College.
So if Kyler Murray transfers, where does he go? Maybe a JC since he did not satisfy the terms of his LOI. If he goes to a four year school, it costs him two years. I am holding out for Snow College.
I am sure A&M will release him. No point in an ugly, protracted PR battle.
He wanted to sign with Texas originally but his Dad won out IIRC.
This is just showing how bad Sumlin really is. Kenny Trill, Allen, and Murray are all good QB's. They haven't been the problem. I'm sure Sumlin trashes them and plays mind games with them though when he should be worrying about coaching a tough, disciplined team. He really is the black Sark. He might be a little better as an offensive mind, but he's the exact fucking same. All sizzle.
This is just showing how bad Sumlin really is. Kenny Trill, Allen, and Murray are all good QB's. They haven't been the problem. I'm sure Sumlin trashes them and plays mind games with them though when he should be worrying about coaching a tough, disciplined team. He really is the black Sark. He might be a little better as an offensive mind, but he's the exact fucking same. All sizzle.
I'd say Black Sark outsarks Sark.
Makes me wonder if none of these QBs can hold their liquor like Johnny Football could and that's why they're all leaving.
Black Sark has a better agent that REAL Sark. Looks like he'll be there awhile
Even if the quarterbacks hadn't left, Sumlin would have entered 2016 on a warm seat because of nagging questions about his team's ability to compete in the SEC West beyond that magical debut season in '12. Now, after the public, embarrassing departure of the starting quarterback and the phenom supposed to take his place, the doubts about Sumlin will rage unless he can turn in enough wins to quiet his critics. The real MVP in this situation is Sumlin's agent Trace Armstrong, who convinced Texas A&M in November 2013 to guarantee the entirety of a six-year, $30 million deal and then convinced university officials to agree to a condition that the entirety of his buyout would have to be paid within 60 days of a potential firing. Had LSU gone through with firing Les Miles, Miles would have been owed $16 million. That buyout would have been payable over eight years, making it far more tolerable than a lump sum. Sumlin has extra protection because if he is fired after the '16 campaign, A&M would have two months to pay him $15 million. Texas millionaires are willing part from their money if they get mad enough, but that is a huge chunk of change. Texas A&M won't fire Sumlin unless all hope is lost.
Comments
#Courage
Billy is a friend of mine, he's basically everything that DM.c is not when it comes to responsibly covering college athletics.
He wanted to sign with Texas originally but his Dad won out IIRC.
Makes me wonder if none of these QBs can hold their liquor like Johnny Football could and that's why they're all leaving.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4xiTpEabtc&feature=youtu.be
Even if the quarterbacks hadn't left, Sumlin would have entered 2016 on a warm seat because of nagging questions about his team's ability to compete in the SEC West beyond that magical debut season in '12. Now, after the public, embarrassing departure of the starting quarterback and the phenom supposed to take his place, the doubts about Sumlin will rage unless he can turn in enough wins to quiet his critics. The real MVP in this situation is Sumlin's agent Trace Armstrong, who convinced Texas A&M in November 2013 to guarantee the entirety of a six-year, $30 million deal and then convinced university officials to agree to a condition that the entirety of his buyout would have to be paid within 60 days of a potential firing. Had LSU gone through with firing Les Miles, Miles would have been owed $16 million. That buyout would have been payable over eight years, making it far more tolerable than a lump sum. Sumlin has extra protection because if he is fired after the '16 campaign, A&M would have two months to pay him $15 million. Texas millionaires are willing part from their money if they get mad enough, but that is a huge chunk of change. Texas A&M won't fire Sumlin unless all hope is lost.
campusrush.com/kyler-murray-kyle-allen-texas-am-quarterbacks-1515291801.html