dsquare
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Commitment we lost..........
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DownOnRohs
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RE: Commitment we lost..........
Forgot about him years ago.
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08-06-2018 01:02 PM |
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BearcatJerry
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RE: Commitment we lost..........
(08-06-2018 01:02 PM)DownOnRohs Wrote: Forgot about him years ago.
Yup.
Behanan's story is about as relevant as the Cincinnati subway.
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08-06-2018 09:52 PM |
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nachoman91
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RE: Commitment we lost..........
(08-06-2018 11:26 AM)dsquare Wrote: https://www.kentucky.com/sports/college/...53770.html
Probably was for the best............... also i believe implicated in Lvl's issues on campus.
That dude was a beast. If he's on the 20111/12 UC team they are another level better. That team had potential and was playing its best basketball at the end of the year.
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08-07-2018 09:07 AM |
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Bearhawkeye
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RE: Commitment we lost..........
Thought I'd throw in this update on Caleb Ashworth from his new school: U of Delaware.
Formidable front: Transfers Ashworth, Burton bolster UD defensive line
Quote:The 6-foot-3, 250-pound Ashworth was recruited by several ACC schools but went to Cincinnati and started two late-season games as a red-shirt freshman in 2016 and made five tackles in another. He appeared in just two early-season games last year.
“We had a coaching change,” Ashworth said of Cincinnati, “and I didn’t agree with some things going on, and I decided it was best for me to leave the program."
If Ashton transferred to another Division 1 school, he would have had to sit out a year. he wanted the two full year he could get at Delaware.
How he landed at Delaware, Ashworth said, definitely falls under the “small world” category.
His father, Paul, works at an investment firm in Virginia with Ed Pinigus, who had been a standout offensive lineman for Rocco at Liberty University after transferring from Virginia. Pinigus, hearing of Caleb’s desire for an FCS program, recommended Rocco. And the coach, who was at Richmond when Ashworth was in high school, knew the player’s reputation.
“I came here on my official visit, and you get a sense,” Ashworth said of how comfortable he felt at Delaware. “I’d been in one system for three years already. I can sense things. I found the environment here was different. I went to dinner and all the coaches had their families with them. That was special.’’
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2018 10:17 PM by Bearhawkeye.)
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Racinejake
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RE: Commitment we lost..........
(08-14-2018 09:13 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote: Thought I'd throw in this update on Caleb Ashworth from his new school: U of Delaware.
Formidable front: Transfers Ashworth, Burton bolster UD defensive line
Quote:The 6-foot-3, 250-pound Ashworth was recruited by several ACC schools but went to Cincinnati and started two late-season games as a red-shirt freshman in 2016 and made five tackles in another. He appeared in just two early-season games last year.
“We had a coaching change,” Ashworth said of Cincinnati, “and I didn’t agree with some things going on, and I decided it was best for me to leave the program."
If Ashton transferred to another Division 1 school, he would have had to sit out a year. he wanted the two full year he could get at Delaware.
How he landed at Delaware, Ashworth said, definitely falls under the “small world” category.
His father, Paul, works at an investment firm in Virginia with Ed Pinigus, who had been a standout offensive lineman for Rocco at Liberty University after transferring from Virginia. Pinigus, hearing of Caleb’s desire for an FCS program, recommended Rocco. And the coach, who was at Richmond when Ashworth was in high school, knew the player’s reputation.
“I came here on my official visit, and you get a sense,” Ashworth said of how comfortable he felt at Delaware. “I’d been in one system for three years already. I can sense things. I found the environment here was different. I went to dinner and all the coaches had their families with them. That was special.’’
Don't think I even realized Ashworth transferred. Although he didn't get to play much and was a bit undersized for his position, I recall him really standing out late in the season for his high motor when he got on the field. Or maybe it was just because the rest of the team (not to mention coach) had zero energy at that point. Hopefully he is successful at Delaware.
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08-15-2018 08:55 AM |
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Lush
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RE: Commitment we lost..........
that's not really a headline you want to see. i thought it was current. tnx
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08-15-2018 12:57 PM |
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