I'm having some plumbing issues in my house. Should I call Tony Dungy since he supposedly knows everything about everything these days? I also need some tax advice. Should I consult Mr. Dungy?
Dungy isn't exactly going out of his way to support the U nor has he ever. I bet I've been to TCF Stadium more than he has.
The guy wins a Super Bowl and all of a sudden he's the answer to everyone's problems...football related or not.
Move on folks....
Who cares?
What notable player or any player transfered when Mason or Brewster was hired?
There are only a small number of players that it would really hurt if they transferred.
That would be the starters. Obviously you want everyone to stay for depth, but if they lose 5-10 backups it will not be the end of the world. If a major contributor leaves (or a bunch of guys at the same position....like 2 of the 3 backup QBs), it could be a problem.
Umm...Greg Jones ring a bell?
I feel this is wrong. Regardless of the actual talent on the roster the number of transfers needs to be limited to a minimum. You can only bring in so many players at a time (25-28). Would it not hurt to lose a player who is two years into the program with a redshirt year already used? Sure, that player doesn't start or maybe isn't a strong contributor now, but they are your starters (particularly on the lines) over their final two years. Any transfer now results in a hole in the near future of the program.