I haven't seen a word on how the Rebels are doing in their spring practices? Any web site I can look at? Or do any of our members have insightful info? TIA
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I haven't seen a word on how the Rebels are doing in their spring practices? Any web site I can look at? Or do any of our members have insightful info? TIA
Thank you Bull, for you reply. I miss your reports too.Some small blurbs locally in RJ. Twitter Caleb Herring has a little bit.
I miss being able to go to spring practices under Hauck and Sanchez.
Thank you Bull, for you reply. I miss your reports too.
Overall it is a good trade off considering how much better the team was under the first year of Odom as coach! I would rather know nothing about the practices of a good team than everything about the practices of a bad team.Some small blurbs locally in RJ. Twitter Caleb Herring has a little bit.
I miss being able to go to spring practices under Hauck and Sanchez.
Yeah, I would rather have a successful year too than news. But, it's frustrating.Overall it is a good trade off considering how much better the team was under the first year of Odom as coach! I would rather know nothing about the practices of a good team than everything about the practices of a bad team.
Overall it is a good trade off considering how much better the team was under the first year of Odom as coach! I would rather know nothing about the practices of a good team than everything about the practices of a bad team.
Three players that have stood out are Kela Moore, Jett Elad, and Christian Moore. Damien McDaniel just got to campus and hes been making plays already.I haven't seen a word on how the Rebels are doing in their spring practices? Any web site I can look at? Or do any of our members have insightful info? TIA
What about the QB, how does Hajj look?Three players that have stood out are Kela Moore, Jett Elad, and Christian Moore. Damien McDaniel just got to campus and hes been making plays already.
I expect this will be another season of Odom and staff picking up under the radar players who end up showing a lot more than was expected. Kela Moore has a 247 of 82; Jett Elad was an 82 247 rating CC recruit that I believe had no offers and did a very good job as a defensive back last season; Christian Moore was a great pickup transfer; Damien McDaniel had a few good offers, so was not an under the radar player.Three players that have stood out are Kela Moore, Jett Elad, and Christian Moore. Damien McDaniel just got to campus and hes been making plays already.
I dont take too much out of how QBs look right now when they are not going full speed all the time, but Hajj has looked better than most have expected. Him and Casey are very close. I am close to changing my prediction on who QB1 will be.What about the QB, how does Hajj look?
So how does this shake out when Sluka ends up on campus? Would seem strange that if the QB1 battle is leaning towards one player in Spring Ball that he would end up here at all especially if its just to sit on the bench.I dont take too much out of how QBs look right now when they are not going full speed all the time, but Hajj has looked better than most have expected. Him and Casey are very close. I am close to changing my prediction on who QB1 will be.
My observations last year about Maiava were a bit different because he came out of nowhere and I was surprised to see how much the team gravitated to a third string QB (he was that at the time).
The nod should go to the guy who has been here working the whole time, if it was Sluka I’d say the same thing. He is QB number 2 if all things are being honest and if he dazzle’s in the summer they should cross that bridge if they get to it!So how does this shake out when Sluka ends up on campus? Would seem strange that if the QB1 battle is leaning towards one player in Spring Ball that he would end up here at all especially if its just to sit on the bench.
Why isn't Sluka here? I mean if he's legitimately finishing out the semester then why hold that against him.The nod should go to the guy who has been here working the whole time, if it was Sluka I’d say the same thing. He is QB number 2 if all things are being honest and if he dazzle’s in the summer they should cross that bridge if they get to it!
Hasn't graduated.Why isn't Sluka here? I mean if he's legitimately finishing out the semester then why hold that against him.
Hold what against him?Why isn't Sluka here? I mean if he's legitimately finishing out the semester then why hold that against him.
Why isn't Sluka here? I mean if he's legitimately finishing out the semester then why hold that against him.
Hold what against him?
Hajj is here working Sluka is not.
How in the world is that Hajj’s fault?
Yeah because UNLV is bs when it comes to transfer credits. They would turn down credits from Harvard under some excuse.Transfer of credits.
I'm guessing Holy Cross being a religious school some of his credits didn't transfer. Has to make up difference to transfer.
I lost a semester’s worth of credits transferring in from USC.Yeah because UNLV is bs when it comes to transfer credits. They would turn down credits from Harvard under some excuse.
yeah, it is a total joke. A big money grab by the school. My niece transferred from NAU and lost entire years worth of credits. I had looked into transferring credits from Northeastern University when I slightly considered coming back and none of my semester of credits would have transferred.I lost a semester’s worth of credits transferring in from USC.
You guys missed out on the good times I guess. I transferred in from Ventura JC in 1990 without taking an SAT and 13 transfer credits after 1 year in JC. 9 of which were PE and Basketball team credits.yeah, it is a total joke. A big money grab by the school. My niece transferred from NAU and lost entire years worth of credits. I had looked into transferring credits from Northeastern University when I slightly considered coming back and none of my semester of credits would have transferred.
Hey now that’s our Alma Mater you are talking about.. don’t you know we are the “Harvard” of the West! 😉You guys missed out on the good times I guess. I transferred in from Ventura JC in 1990 without taking an SAT and 13 transfer credits after 1 year in JC. 9 of which were PE and Basketball team credits.
All schools play fast and loose on grad requirements. I went to school with a friend that all but flunked out at UNLV in the business school and somehow ended up going to USC where he ended up with around a 3.5 gpa average and graduated. Without question he wasn't very smart, but his family was really rich, owned a very large casino in Las Vegas along with many other businesses and properties. Most of the family had gone to USC, and they donated a lot of money to USC over many years, which guaranteed an easy entrance to USC along with a pass for great grades! You can just look at what Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman, J Mossimo Gianulli, and many others did to get their kids into USC using an admission consultant Rick Singer to do things like portray them as rowing recruits. Dumb as doorknobs, no problem, as long as you have connections, money, and don't get caught!Hey now that’s our Alma Mater you are talking about.. don’t you know we are the “Harvard” of the West! 😉
This is 1000% true. I actually got accepted to USC after my first year at UNLV. My grades were garbage, well below their acceptance standard. But my dad was able to pay the tuition, so I 'somehow' got accepted. LMAO. I chose to stay at UNLV. It was probably a dumb long-term decision, one of many.UNLV was a better school for my major.
USC is a great business school because rich people go there so they already have rich connections.
I said what I said.
I got one better. I got accepted to UCLA on scholarship but stayed at UNLV.This is 1000% true. I actually got accepted to USC after my first year at UNLV. My grades were garbage, well below their acceptance standard. But my dad was able to pay the tuition, so I 'somehow' got accepted. LMAO. I chose to stay at UNLV. It was probably a dumb long-term decision, one of many.
Agreed.UNLV was a better school for my major.
USC is a great business school because rich people go there so they already have rich connections.
I said what I said.
USC is private, as you know, so there was no applying for in-state tuition. The student loans were humbling at the time.Agreed.
I did both. I learned much more at UNLV, but my USC piece of paper has had the biggest impact on my finances.
Great income, crippling student debt. I’m not sure if I would do USC again if I had to do it all over.