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  2. First time he's appeared as high as first pick in the second round https://www.nbadraft.net/nba-mock-drafts/ He keeps starting to make perimeter shots, and playing at near this level the remainder of the SEC schedule ... he will appear in late 1sdt/ear;ly 2nd round mocks by many.
  3. theyre also randomly denying some too
  4. Agreed. He is a member of the 2023 recruiting class and redshirted in 2023, so he has 2 years of eligibility remaining or three years if he gets a medical redshirt for 2025. Great update. We need him healthy by fall camp.
  5. Today
  6. Much needed depth if he can get back even by conference play this season.
  7. Can he not obtain a medical waiver for 2025??
  8. I was there in person with the big contingent of burnt orange behind the bench. Shaq sat above us. Great guy and approachable. He was hanging with his Omega bros.
  9. I found it and copied it from someone on here. Don’t remember who. It’s great. God bless and have a good day.
  10. Your profile photo sums up the news for me
  11. I'm not thinking so. 5 years to play 4, right? Am I missing something?
  12. He's a 2023 recruit. He's redshirted and possibly has a medical exception on top of that. Even with just the redshirt, he'd be fine to play 2027 as a RsSr. For example, Conner Robertson and Neto Umeozulu are both playing this year as RSSr. Both from the 2022 cycle.
  13. he'd get an injury waiver for 2025 though. NCAA is handing out eligibility like hot cakes...EXCEPT TO OU...which is stupid but hilarious
  14. Getting him going this year for a full go in 2027.
  15. Lateral movement will be the biggest hurdle coming off an ACL especially with him being a tackle. Hopefully he can recover well enough to be a solid rotational piece behind Siani
  16. He was pushing for the starting RT position before the ACL injury.
  17. That’s a great update. If he can be truly good to go by the season, it would do wonders for the OL depth chart.
  18. We might need him. HookEm and rehab well.
  19. A quick update on the recovery process for offensive lineman Andre Cojoe. The 6-foot-6, 335-pound offensive lineman began running for the first time earlier in the week. Obviously, it was a great sign to see Cojoe with his helmet in hand during bowl practices, but obviously his athletic participation only extended to off-field stretching. Now, he is beginning to inch back towards extended running and conditioning. Cojoe tore his ACL back in fall camp in August. The update I posted last week mentioned he is about four months and change removed since the injury. I don't believe Cojoe will be a full participant in the spring, but this is very much a positive to get him back for the summer conditioning months.
  20. Sadly, checked with a former student who has been around him. Not good reviews. Let’s just say he was shocked he got that job.
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