GoodTimeVol
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How do you cheat in this era of college football and get caught for one...and 2nd still suck as bad as USC does? The report says they were using 6 extra coaches! How do you not get suspended for something as egregious as that? NCAA is absolutely a defunct organization. They wasted so much energy and resources trying to fight schools obeying the NIL laws that they have no credibility left to deal with outright cheating appropriately. It just goes to show that no matter the arena and no matter what the rules are, some people are going to try and cheat. You can certainly tell the culture of the program by how the administration handles it. I hate that it happens even when it is the "norm" and "everybody does it" , but it really is something when programs come out doing it in the new landscape of NIL freedoms. I would be embarrassed to be a fan of Michigan and USC right now.People think Prime and Kiffin are jerks. Lincoln Riley has them both beat by a mile.
Thanks...he kind of reminds me of Nick Herbig of the Steelers, who coincidentally played for Wisconsin where Anes was committed to originally and have nearly ifentical size and builds as high school seniors. I wonder if Wisconsin envisioned him in that same role, which was a bit of a hybrid. Played a lot of EDGE rushing the QB, but also dropped into coverage a lot, as well. Seems to fit the way he currently plays. I agree that if he plays a more traditional ILB role, he will have a bit to learn.Inside although he plays edge right now. Will need to learn a bit but high football iq
I saw him play two games recently. In the first their opponent was throwing the ball on longer slower developing routes and he was coming off the edge and wrecking the offense plan. In the second game the opponent used a short passing game and he was unable to get home so they moved him to ILB so he could be more impactful.Thanks...he kind of reminds me of Nick Herbig of the Steelers, who coincidentally played for Wisconsin where Anes was committed to originally and have nearly ifentical size and builds as high school seniors. I wonder if Wisconsin envisioned him in that same role, which was a bit of a hybrid. Played a lot of EDGE rushing the QB, but also dropped into coverage a lot, as well. Seems to fit the way he currently plays. I agree that if he plays a more traditional ILB role, he will have a bit to learn.