• Riveraggie
    393
    Rainouts are relatively common in baseball for example. The NCAA made the intentional change to the language “scheduled games” so that there wasn’t uncerainty about whether an athlete would qualify for a hardship pending completion of all games. Otherwise a rainout or two late in the season could preclude getting a hardship waiver.(by changing the denominator for the 30% calculation)
  • movielover
    698
    Is Rex ready for the NFL combine now if his waiver is denied?

    My guess is he wants a full year stats and 100% recuperation.
  • agalum
    520

    “ My guess is he wants a full year stats and 100% recuperation.”

    Totally agree.
  • LeFan
    55


    One thing Rex doesn’t need is more stats. His pro prospects really depend on the 40 time. There are a few 4.6 safeties in the league but not many (Rapp, Hufanga).
  • movielover
    698
    Jerry Rice ran a 4.7 and Anquan Boldin 4.75.
  • FindingJoy
    54
    Game speed is much more important than a random number from a random day and it’s obvious Rex plays at a very high speed
  • movielover
    698
    https://youtu.be/406Q1arWjm4?si=GlS1Jc9cXBAlQICb

    Teddye Buchanan's numbers improved but weren't eye dropping, and he quickly became a starting LB for the Ravens. As "a fourth-round pick, leading the team in tackles and showing great instincts in both run support and pass coverage". (93 tackles in 14 games)
  • Riveraggie
    393
    Buchanan met all the athleticism measurables, was productive his whole career, had 114 tackles at Cal. What he was deprecated on were subjective evaluations by so called draft experts, who embarrassed themselves.
  • DavisAggie
    68
    One of the more misinformed 40 times. He consistently ran a 4.55 to 4.6 range and had breakaway speed.
  • LeFan
    55


    lol, sure let’s use two of the biggest outliers in history. Safeties that run 4.6 or slower are the exception not the rule. Teddye ran 4.6 at 235 pounds which is pretty average for an off ball LB.
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