DHughes5218

October 30th, 2019 at 8:36 PM ^

When a player at Alabama is disqualified for medical reasons, they can stay on a “medical” scholarship and get a free education at Alabama. If JD’s scholarship counted towards the 85 limit and it was still being honored, that would be really special, but I don’t know of another situation where a kid had to retire from football before getting to campus. I imagine most schools would still honor the scholarship. 

lilpenny1316

October 30th, 2019 at 5:27 PM ^

That sucks, but I'm thankful that he found out this news now, instead of after something awful happened on the playing field.  I think it also speaks highly of our program that it's not a surprise that his scholarship is being honored.

chatster

October 30th, 2019 at 6:23 PM ^

It's also a reminder that even though he never got to fulfill his football-playing dreams, Grant Newsome may have a bright future away from football after he finishes his work as a graduate assistant coach for the Wolverines and completes his Master's degree program in the Ford School of Public Policy.  Jim Harbaugh always has supported Grant's completion of his academic career.  And that's the Michigan Difference!

Rabbit21

October 30th, 2019 at 5:34 PM ^

Damn!  Poor guy, glad his scholarship is being honored and glad he is making a good decision for his health.

 

That said, I hope they're out beating the bushes for another QB.

 

goblue234

October 30th, 2019 at 5:42 PM ^

Yes, time to sharpen the pick.

It sounds like the kid landed on his feet quite nicely, and now doesn't need to worry about a ruptured aorta anymore. Instead of playing football, he can chill and bang bitches like a normal college dude.

MGoStrength

October 30th, 2019 at 8:43 PM ^

I'm sure any human would have sympathy for the kid.  But, any football fan would also have concern over the recruiting hole this leaves at the most important position this late in the recruiting cycle.  This is obviously a less than ideal situation and it's not unreasonable to discuss the recruiting impact.

Indy Pete - Go Blue

October 30th, 2019 at 5:36 PM ^

He was heavily featured on QB1 - I believe he has a future in coaching football. I’m sorry that his playing career is over. Best wishes to him, and how cool that he gets to have his scholarship honored!  

M-B Devil Dog

October 31st, 2019 at 5:06 PM ^

thank you for pointing that out. I watched and thought man I'm glad we didn't get this kid (Rattler) he was such a pompous asshole and generally treated him like shit as well as everyone else on the team. I found the episode where they got into it about how Spencer treated him and always spoke down to him to be really telling. The kid was spot on and I was happy to see him call Rattler out but disappointed when he backed down and said he was joking when it got to a pretty tense point. It's like they say "there is always some truth to every joke". Spencer Rattler is a grade A douche bag and someone I will root against for the rest of my time on earth. 

Zopak

October 30th, 2019 at 5:37 PM ^

This is the kind of stuff that I really, really like about Harbaugh. Don't know if many other universities would still honor that commitment. 

LostPatrol14

October 30th, 2019 at 5:44 PM ^

That really stinks. I feel for the kid. I'm happy that he'll be part of the coaching staff, the very least. Good on Coach Harbaugh to follow through on the scholarship!

Bo Harbaugh

October 30th, 2019 at 9:46 PM ^

Your empathy knows no bounds.  Did you defend Maurice Clarrett when the coaches, university, and fans completely forsake him, his life then spiraled out of control, and nobody would listen to his story of how he was used by Tressel and the OSU program?

Don't worry...we never thought you guys were better than that.

OSUtopia

October 30th, 2019 at 10:39 PM ^

Yes, I did support him as a matter of FACT. Once Jim Brown, Jesse Jackson, etc,  got involved, I knew the kid was at the mercy of the old guys just furthering their own agendas. No father growing up in Youngstown. How is a kid supposed to handle that? 

And look what the guy has become. He travels and speaks as a motivational speaker in prisons, AA groups, etc and uses himself as the example of what can happen to people and how they can rebuild their lives. Tough gig. I have great respect for that.

Honestly, Terrelle Pryor, you have me there. But then, you guys recruited him too. You guys were the lucky ones.......