Who ever advised him obviously refused to let him go.
my mama
What's even better is that MSU's 80 year draft streak ended today!!!! ?
Yeah imagine getting beat by the team that had no NFL worthy players oh wait
The 2020 MSU loss is the worst loss in Harbaugh's Michigan career.
Nothing short of winning multiple National Championships will ever erase that memory.
Just another Jim Harbaugh pant shitting special. From a guy who has put so much steel in his team’s spine that they are afraid to let media see spring practice. I guess the full version of the famous Bo quote is “You gonna have a full back, Jimmy? Then you don’t need defensive tackles, cornerbacks, or a functional passing game.”
That really made me laugh.
The worst part is that it wasn't even a fluke. That MSU team decided to force feed Ricky White and we couldn't stop it, even though we knew what was coming. Easily the most demoralizing game of the last 5-10 years (thank god 2008 is 10+ years away now).
The fact that it might be the most demoralizing loss of the past 10 years but not the past 15 years is itself demoralizing. And the fact that it may yet be eclipsed by another demoralizing loss in the not-too-distant future is doubly demoralizing.
From Chris Vannini :
Longest active NFL Draft streaks, coming out of the 2021 draft:
Michigan / USC (1939)
Florida (1952)
Miami (Fla.) (1975)
Notre Dame* / Iowa (1978)
Wisconsin (1979)
*Notre Dame would be 1938 if you include the 1977 Supplemental Draft
Michigan State’s streak dating back to 1941 ended this year.
****EDIT: Having lived through those RichRod years, this surprises me
And we got straight up out-coached and out-played by all of them.
Yeah they look really bad compared to Michigan, don’t they?
The takeaway is that the coaches earned that loss, 100%. Their preparation for a rivalry game was unprofessional, incompetent, and unacceptably lazy.
But yet, almost everyone still feels the urge to chalk MSU up as a win every year...
Sadly it's injuries,
From Scouts.inc: "...his burst didn’t look the same after his 2019 ACL injury, which also affected his process speed and ability to multitask..."
That is an odd scouting note. His knee injury affected his brains ability to process and function?
Sounds racist.
Jamie Newman, who folks here wanted to get as a transfer, also went undrafted after sitting out the year. Perhaps that decision cost him, but Thomas and Nick also sat out.
He hasn't been a five star since his knee injury. This news is not surprising.
EDIT: Moses is signing with Jacksonville.
ldevon1 also goes undrafted
Best of luck to the kid.
He was already pretty well known of going all the way back to when he was an eighth-grader in Baton Rouge. I'm pretty sure that's when he was first offered and committed to LSU. What a crazy journey to play at Bama and end up undrafted.
Blew out his knee IIRC and is still working his way back from it
He played in 2020 with a torn meniscus, and he had weight issues as well. In 2018 at one point he was 270#’s.