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Not sure (Looks like Kyle Pitts to me)
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I didn’t even know Wells was still on the team.
Yeah, I was being sarcastic.He was burning Steele all spring...idk if that speaks volumes about Steele or Wells...but there you are
Yeah, I was being sarcastic.
He was another Butters special that hasn’t lived up to too much hype. Probably didn’t help when he got caught up with all the credit card nonsense either though.
If the oline gives the goatee some time, it'll be a fun year!!
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Yes, as I understand it, he was the star of spring practice, passing established vererans on the depth chart, practicing like a pro and threatening for a starting position. Then he decided to transfer and it was discovered that every receiver had been beating him like a borrowed mule all the time.It’s funny that Steele was getting beat like a dog that messed on the rug
Yes, as I understand it, he was the star of spring practice, passing established vererans on the depth chart, practicing like a pro and threatening for a starting position. Then he decided to transfer and it was discovered that every receiver had been beating him like a borrowed mule all the time.
Just agreeing and elaborating.The thing
Sarcasm needs italics I guess
Just agreeing and elaborating.
Yeah, and some very smart and very knowledgeable people seem to do that.I think it’s funny how the narrative was so different before and after...ppl are funny that way though
Signing him was a sign that Mullinz would soon land many elite recruits.Yeah, and some very smart and very knowledgeable people seem to do that.
Relevance? I mean, that's not an excuse for changing opinions after the fact.Signing him was a sign that Mullinz would soon land many elite recruits.
His leaving was a sign that WDWHA.
Or so I was told.
He is a nice kid, Im sure. He just wasnt p5 talent, obviously.@Swamp Donkey - your favorite Butters/Randy Special:
Former UF linebacker Rayshad Jackson transfers to UNLV
Former UF linebacker Rayshad Jackson transfers to UNLV
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Another of Florida's transfers this offseason has transferred to a program where he'll reunite with a former coach.
On Saturday afternoon, former UF linebacker Rayshad Jackson announced that he will be transferring to UNLV. Former Florida running backs and linebackers coach Tim Skipper is the defensive coordinator for the Runnin' Rebels.
In addition, Jackson will be reunited with former teammate Cristian Garcia, who is a graduate assistant working on the defensive side of the ball for UNLV.
He is a nice kid, Im sure. He just wasnt p5 talent, obviously.