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I noticed this as well. He was just looking for the next play. Simple as that. Announcers blew that up.Its Golson. I am not real sure that he is leaving Notre Dame, guys.
He graduates in May, so he would miss spring practice anywhere else.
That was mostly that idiot Rod Gilmore stirring the pot with nonsense. One example was when Golson looked to the sideline late in the game for the next play. Gilmore mistakenly reacted by proclaiming that he was looking to see if he was being pulled from the field.
Another time, ND fans booed what they thought was a bad spot. Gilmore instantly turned it into a "soap opera" (in his mind) about a QB controversy at ND, with Gilmore fueling an as yet non-existent fire.
He took the year away from FB to rehabilitate himself academically. If he wasn't eligible and on track for graduation, why would Kelly have played him? I mean, Kelly and all ND FB players are angels and would never play someone just to win. Including players that have fake dead girlfriends, accused of sexual assault, etc....
FSU does not really need him. I think their back QB is better than Golson who was a TO machine post FSU game this year for ND. Same with Oregon. Stranger things have happened. Overall, Bobby D better be scouring all potential 5th years all over the field for some help for skill positions and the lines.
Hey according to this we basically have to just beat out LSU and Texas... and considering the luck Les Miles and Charlie Strong have had w/ QB's recently idk... Hey, crazier things have happened. http://athlonsports.com/college-football/15-teams-land-notre-dame-transfer-qb-everett-golson
ESPN says that league will make it very difficult for him to go to SEC. Where else might he want to go? We now have two former NDers on staff who might be able to help. Certainly worth looking at.
tearing up the AAC does not enhance his pro prospects. He will go to a P5 school.Maybe Diaco has some poll since this Zaire kid is tearing it up...doesn't seem he'll go too high in the draft...why not tear it up in the American for his graduate year.
His list includes UMASS !! I'm hoping that they are his safety, safety, safety school. Not sure how this guy has schools ranging from UT (which ND will not release him for) to UMASS unless he has a feeling things could get sticky due to certain eligibility issues.
I know. It hurt Blake Bortles big timetearing up the AAC does not enhance his pro prospects. He will go to a P5 school.
It's a possibility (slim) as he gets blocked from basically the Big 10, SEC and all Notre Dame opponents. He would help get us get one foot out of the grave and maybe give us some momentum and national attention that carries forward. I cant believe Diaco isn't working OT for a shot at him.Think you may have heard/read that wrong?
>>Citing a source with knowledge of the situation, Bruce Feldman of FOXSports.com reported overnight that Notre Dame will restrict its now-former quarterback from transferring to any opponent on its 2015 schedule. That means that Texas, which had been rumored as a potential destination, will not be in play for Golson.
The other 11 teams on ND’s 2015 slate include Boston College, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Navy, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Temple, UMass, USC, Virginia and Wake Forest. None of those teams had been rumored as possible transfer locales.
Additionally, Feldman reported, “some Big Ten programs” would be blocked as well.<<
Think you may have heard/read that wrong?
>>Citing a source with knowledge of the situation, Bruce Feldman of FOXSports.com reported overnight that Notre Dame will restrict its now-former quarterback from transferring to any opponent on its 2015 schedule. That means that Texas, which had been rumored as a potential destination, will not be in play for Golson.
The other 11 teams on ND’s 2015 slate include Boston College, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Navy, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Temple, UMass, USC, Virginia and Wake Forest. None of those teams had been rumored as possible transfer locales.
Additionally, Feldman reported, “some Big Ten programs” would be blocked as well.<<