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OnlyGatorz;n75631 said:My source says that Grier will play if JD does not play well.
P.S. My source is my 18 month old boy. Go Gators.
OnlyGatorz;n75631 said:My source says that Grier will play if JD does not play well.
P.S. My source is my 18 month old boy. Go Gators.
Gatoravatara;n75694 said:If he plays today and then get muscles spams, can he medical redskirt?
Gator Fever;n75741 said:I think today may be the last game he could play in and still qualify for a medical redshirt but I don't know if claiming that would pass muster or not because it says season ending injury.
KCgator;n75605 said:Chimp can't afford to lose any more SEC games.
jaywalker72;n75761 said:My prediction: Driskel plays the whole game, plays with ambiguous enough results that those who don't like Driskel will still not like him and those who defend him will continue to do so.
Turk182;n75770 said:Who defends him? Name one name......
Ray Finkle;n75659 said:Maybe Harris will dress for warm ups and then change back to street clothes for the game.
Concrete Helmet;n75756 said:That is why they started claiming "back spasms" a couple of weeks ago when it became obvious that Driskel could be on his way to the bench.....It gave them another couple of weeks to prepare for the situation. Most freshmen "medical" situations are of the back spasm or high ankle sprain stuff, you know, stuff that can't really be treated directly but can linger on for a while......
gardnerwebbalumnigator;n75946 said:Dress Harris. Let him play when JD ****s the bed bad enough.
Harris without practice prep > JD with
Will never happengardnerwebbalumnigator;75946 said:Dress Harris. Let him play when JD ****s the bed bad enough. Harris without practice prep > JD with
Alagator;n75938 said:You are consistent. I'll give you that. Consistently wrong. THE NCAA rules which were posted in another thread, yet you still managed to misunderstand, state very clearly that it must be a catastrophic or season ending injury. High ankle sprain stuff does not qualify, Block head... I'd love to see some stats about your consistent claim that every program in the country systematically schemes to lie to the NCAA at the beginning of every season to increase the odds a player might need a medical redshirt somewhere in the future. The plan was always to redshirt Grier, IF they had the luxury. TH provided that luxury. No lies, no conspiracy.
Also, anyone remember what happened the last time we had two high profile freshman QB's in the same year. The Plan was to redshirt one of them, that is until injuries forced the second one into play. Without a year of separation you are almost guaranteed the one not winning the starting job will transfer. A year of separation at least increases the odds that both will stay.
Concrete Helmet;n75959 said:It has to be catastrophic if you take up to 30% of the snaps or to a certain point of the season.......It can and 100% of the time be applied for and granted AT THE END OF THE SEASON EVEN IF IT IS A NAGGING INJURY like turf toe, high ankle sprain or back spasms especially if you do not play....Hedging the odds of getting a hardship later on should the player-school want a 6th year of eligibility........
VulcanAlex;n75964 said:Gee wondering about what one player might do three years from now is not on my radar. If we need someone to win now we use them, we can recruit additional players later, you can't fix losses today. Any decent QB at UF should not need a sixth year nor should we really ask for them unless they just want to be a backup. Sorry Jeff had his chance and unless we see dramatic and immediate improvement no starting for him next year not to mention in games this year.