Mark Fletcher from Miami sustained an injury there.
Kaliakmanis and Lindenberg (lower leg) got hurt there - that field was terrible.
James Connor of PITT had his knee ripped up in 2016.
Injuries are going to happen in any game but they rarely seem to have a safe field surface.
Completely agree and wish it would cease to exist.
In addition, it's played on a field that seems to be always in horrible condition and results in significant injuries.
The irony of SMU (the only football program to receive a death penalty) playing at a University that should have been the 2nd program to receive the death penalty (PSU) is quite ironic. Even more so now that NIL is in place. Indiana vs Notre Dame. The state has got to be just electric over that.
He is a legacy player - with his father playing there. His uncle is part of Rhule's Staff. I would personally be surprised if he transferred given his family connections. if he doesn't have those family connections, he's enrolled at an SEC school. No way Nebraska would've gotten a sniff.
I don't believe he meets the requirement as an All-American. He never was, to my knowledge.
I think he only had 30 career TD's and 17 INT's.
Blake Elliott of St. John's is also on the ballot for Division III.
Anyone can join the MN Chapter of the College Football Hall of Fame. In doing so, you receive a ballot to vote. I always tried to separate Collegiate Career from professional. If I remember correctly, candidates must be All-Americans to qualify for consideration. It’s been a while since I’ve...
It's terrible more often, than not. That bowl shouldn't exist for those very reasons. Good luck to Rutgers navigating it. I've seen other B1G Teams "skate" on that surface in previous years. It's an embarrassment.