The writer forgets that sometimes when you start off wrong in a game you never get it together. Inexperienced teams are less likely to get it together at half time so if his projection holds true for the first half I like our chances.
I wish I could see the film of him against Arkansas where he was hit by the Arkansas DB on the 5 yard line and put the DB on his backside 3 yards into the end zone to score a TD.
I believe that, he still has access to the trainers and academic support staff, which would mean that he would have access to the Athletic Village. I wish him nothing but the best for the future.
It might change the calculation for some recruits being the big fish in a small pond might be more lucrative than being buried on the depth chart at a helmet school. The prospect of early playing time will be more attractive also.
You can follow this story and see how he does https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31567128/tennessee-titans-sign-all-american-wrestler-adam-coon-play-offensive-line
It appears that OSU wasn't pleased with Tyreek's development. That combined with the fact that he wasn't his position coaches recruit are the reasons he's in the transfer portal.
That's similar to what happened to my cousin; a sudden collapse and death. The autopsy showed a brain aneurysm and vein thinning blamed on prior cocaine use. Anyone that was once a heavy user of cocaine is at risk, the article doesn't mention cocaine use, but I wouldn't rule it out.
It's telling that, the one othe P5 team that responded to questions about attrition had exactly the same experience, but more game injuries. It's just a statistical accident that all of our career ending injuries occurred in practice.