Colin Hurley

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Reported in Nov. that Hurley left the team for personal reasons. Recently Frank Wilson said Hurley's absence was temporary.

He was in the wreck earlier this year and was found in the car unconscious. He went home (Florida) to recover and spent some time at a brain injury rehab facility, could have been in patient or out. But with Nuss on the bench, Van Buren got all the snaps, none for Hurley.

Hurley to the portal come January? I imagine he is disappointed that he got zero snaps given the situation.
 
So we have zero quarterbacks now?
Michael Van Buren.

Colin Hurley was in a bad auto accident almost a year ago and might no longer be fit for purpose as an SEC QB.

It is somewhat alarming how thin we are at QB right now. However, there are a ton of other QBs that have announced their intentions to enter the transfer portal, including Dylan Raiol (Nebraska), Same Leavitt (Arizona State), Brendan Sorsby (Cincinnati), DJ Lagway (Florida), Nick Marsh (Michigan State), etc.,.

Kiffin has had top 5 transfer portal team rankings for every year the portal has existed:

  • 2025 Ole Miss ranked 3rd overall
  • 2024 Ole Miss ranked 4th overall
  • 2023 Ole Miss ranked 4th overall
  • 2022 Ole Miss ranked 1st overall

No HC has been as successful with transfer portal as Kiffin has. I'm pretty sure one of the top 3 QBs will come to LSU.
 
I don't think Trinidad Chambliss will get his waiver, but there will be plenty of QBs in the portal interested in playing for Kiffen. I am more worried that we don't have many offensive linemen, but the great re-shuffle known as the portal is days away.
 
I don't think Trinidad Chambliss will get his waiver, but there will be plenty of QBs in the portal interested in playing for Kiffen. I am more worried that we don't have many offensive linemen, but the great re-shuffle known as the portal is days away.
I don't think Chambliss SHOULD get a waiver. Completely different scenario than Johnny Manziel, Junior
 
I mean technically JUCO is not regulated by the NCAA so I understood Pavia. He was JUCO.
But Chambliss has always been under NCAA regs. He's out of eligibility
 
I mean technically JUCO is not regulated by the NCAA so I understood Pavia. He was JUCO.

the NFL ain’t regulated by NCAA either, but once you play there you’re not eligible to play in the NCAA (even if you otherwise would have eligibility remaining).

he’s just pissed that nobody in the NFL wants a 3’ 6” quarterback with serious attitude red flags.

so he wants to NOT count his college seasons as being college seasons.
 
the NFL ain’t regulated by NCAA either, but once you play there you’re not eligible to play in the NCAA (even if you otherwise would have eligibility remaining).

he’s just pissed that nobody in the NFL wants a 3’ 6” quarterback with serious attitude red flags.

so he wants to NOT count his college seasons as being college seasons.
OK so I don't like him either, but your argument is silly.

The NFL is ABOVE the NCAA. JUCO is below it, barely above high school.

College does not equal NCAA, which is the organization with the restriction.
 
he’s just pissed that nobody in the NFL wants a 3’ 6” quarterback with serious attitude red flags.
LMAO!

The fact that your eliginility is gone once you go professional is an NCAA rule - The NFL has zero say in that.

It might only be a matter of time before a player with eligibility left turns pro, doesn't make a pro team, then sues the NCAA to be able to return to play in the NCAA because they are preventing him from making a living.

Thank Brett Cavanaugh for all this crap.
 
OK so I don't like him either, but your argument is silly.

The NFL is ABOVE the NCAA. JUCO is below it, barely above high school.

College does not equal NCAA, which is the organization with the restriction.

and the NCAA says "once you do _____" you're not eligible anymore.

that's it. that's the rule.
whether "_____" is under their regulation or not isn't relevant.

and their rule is that once you enroll in a college, whether that particular college falls under their jurisdiction or not, your clock starts.
so even if you enroll in a college in fucking Europe, your clock has started.


It might only be a matter of time before a player with eligibility left turns pro, doesn't make a pro team, then sues the NCAA to be able to return to play in the NCAA because they are preventing him from making a living.

already sort of happened with Mike Williams (USC receiver) and he lost.

when Maurice Claret initially won his court case against NFL to be draft eligible early, Mike Williams declared for the daft as well.
then on appeal, the NFL won and those two were no longer eligible for the draft. So the guy never even got a chance to try to make a team.


Williams applied for reinstatement to the NCAA and even went to court.
and the courts correctly ruled that the NCAA eligibility rules were very clear and perfectly legal.

once you declare, you're no longer eligible. what happens to you once you declare is no longer of concern to the NCAA.
 
LMAO!

The fact that your eliginility is gone once you go professional is an NCAA rule - The NFL has zero say in that.

you're right, but Pavia's legal argument was that the rule hindered his ability to make a living (NIL).

no, what hindered your ability to make a living is that Dipshit Dwarves aren't very high on most NFL wishlists.
 
I checked. It's kind of a word. Really a bastardization of the word dwarfs... of Snow White fame.
 

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